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SCHOOL OF DRAMA PLANS FOR FOUR PRODUCTIONS

School Remodelling Rogers Building for Curtainless Stage--Will Use a Small Amount of Scenery

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The Cambridge School of the Drama has planned an experimental production program of four plays for the coming year. The School is remodelling the Rogers Building, which has served in turn as gymnasium, and Germanic Museum, and will utilize the peculiar physical characteristics of the building in providing for a curtainless stage which will allow for a very flexible type of production, using a minimum amount of scenery and depending on lighting to a large extent for effects.

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