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"Close-Up", a light musical comedy written entirely by H. C. Adamson '30, has been selected by the Dramatic Club as its annual Spring production, it was announced yesterday. The play will be presented in the first week of May, on dates to be made public later.
Try-outs for the east will be held on next Tuesday and Wednesday, and are open to all members of the University. Two first-class comedians are needed, as well as any men who can sing or dance. Inasmuch as no roles have yet been definitely filled, and since there is a large number of parts, an excellent opportunity is offered to those interested. Candidates are requested to sign in the blue book which will be at Leavitt and Peiree's tomorrow.
Adamson, the writer, will also coach the production, except for the choruses, which will be trained by a professional master not yet appointed.
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