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SIXTEEN TAKE PART IN CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY

"L'Amour Veille," Suggested by Morize, Is Four-Act Comedy--Was Crowned By French Academy

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A cast of 16 people will take part in "L'Amour Veille," Cercle Francais production for this fall, it was announced yesterday by S. W. Burchard '32, manager.

The play, which will be given on Wednesday and Thursday, December 9 and 10, at the Peabody Theater, Boston, is a light modern comedy in four acts, and deals with the trials and complications that a young married couple encounter in Paris society. The drama which was written by de Flers and de Caillevet, a pair of French comedy playwrights, and was crowned by the French Academy, was recommended to the Cercle by Professor Andre Morize, and is being coached by W. D. Cowen Jr. '29.

The cast is as follows: Ernest  V. E. Blacque '34 Andre  J. S. Plaut '33 L'Abbe  Northrop Beach '34 Carteret  W. A. C. Miller III '32 Germain  R. C. Sullivan '35 Julien  J. D. Kernan '34 Francois  F. F. Silver '34 Jacqueline  Lorraine Warner La Marquise de Juvigny  Pauline Shaw Sophie  Many Loring Lucion  Elizabeth Cram Rose  Peggy Barney La Baronne  Beatrice Clough Christianne  Mary Cleveland Solange  Katrina Hartt Louise  Elizabeth Morlson

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