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"The Hessian Play" has been selected by the Harvard Dramatic Club as the annual Christmas miracle play, to be given this year on December 17 and 18.
The presentation of the miracle play is a custom which the Dramatic Club has carried on from year to year, one which affords students an opportunity to see a form of drama rarely produced nowadays. The cathedral background of the Germanic Museum, with its reproduction of the great arch of the cathedral of Hildesheim in Germany, forms an ideal setting for the performance.
This production will be directed by G. W. Harrington '30, who also had charge of the "Dublin Cycle" last year Tryouts for the cast of the production will be announced later.
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