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With the choice of the cast for its coming production. "La Machine Infernale," the Harvard Dramatic Club announced yesterday that the play would be presented at the Repertory Theatre in Boston on the evenings of December 14 and 15.
Translation of the play from the French of Jean Cocteau has been recently completed by Edward M. Eager '37, and John C. Haggett '35, but the French title has been kept. Haggott will also design the sets.
From the sixty males who tried out twelve were chosen, seven of whom were members. The roles and those playing them followed by the four Radcliffe idlers are: Edipus, Munro L. Lyeth '37. Piresias, Arthur Seathmary '37; Young Soldier, David A. Barber '37. Second Soldier, Paul Killiam '37; Narrator, William M. Hunt 2d. '36; Anubis, George H. Edgell, Jr. '37; Creon, Richard C. Sullivan '35; Captain. Robert I McKee '37; Ghost, James W. Tower '35; Old Shepherd, Stephen Greene '37; Messenger, Glenn Morris '38. Drunken Man Harvey Huston '38. Jocasia, Jean Goodale; Sphinx, Lois Hall; Antigone, Doris Reimer; Matron, Emeline Hill.
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