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LESLIE CHEEK '31 DOES SETS FOR DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY

Designs Modern Scenes for A.A. Milne's Play "Success"

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Scenic designs submitted for the Harvard Dramatic Club production "Success" by Leslie Cheek, Jr. '31, have been accepted and are now under construction, it was announced last night by J.S. Jennison '30, manager of the production.

The settings of A.A. Milne's English comedy, despite the fact that they offered an unusually difficult problem for the designer, will thus again be the work of an undergraduate artist. This is in accordance with the Dramatic Club's policy of making use of student talent where ever possible. The three dimensional treatment so much in evidence in modern scenic design will be followed in the fall production, where actual construction of details of the sets will supplant painted mouldings and bookshelves.

Four performances of "Success" have been announced by the Dramatic Club, the first three in Brattle Hall on December 11, 12, 13, and the fourth at the Fine Arts Theatre in 'Boston December 14.

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