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DRAMATIC CLUB PICKS CAST FOR SPRING PLAY

HARVARD, RADCLIFFE ACTORS TO PLAY 17 PARTS

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"A Bride for the Unicorn," by Denis Johnston, has been selected as the Harvard Dramatic Club's spring production, the date of which has not yet been decided. Although this play was not included on the first list of possibilities, the officers feel that they are fortunate in securing permission to produce it.

The play was written by the author of "Moon in the Yellow River," which was produced by the Theatre Guild several seasons ago. "A Bride for the Unicorn," has been given only at the Gate Theatre in Dublin, and is being presented by special arrangement with Richard Madden.

Parts Assigned

As soon as the play was chosen the Harvard and Radcliffe actors who had been retained Monday were assigned to the different roles. All the parts are now filled with the exception of a few minor bits. The cast follows: John, Allan L. Steinberg '35;--Drunk Swell, John Cromwell '36; Leonard the Learned, Arthur Szathmary '37; Bernard the Brave, Richard C. Sullivan '35; Percy the Prosperous, Robert L. McKee '37; Egbert the Eccentric, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37; Lewis the Loving, James W. Tower '35; Albert the Acquisitive, John Michael '35; Herold the Helpful, Whitney M. Cook '36; Inebriated Philosophers. Stephen Greene '37 and William M. Hunt, 2d '36; Draper, Hotel Manager and Publican, William H. Ledgard '36; Girl with the Mask, Betty Anne Noland; Girl with the Ring, Lois Hall; Girl with the Ambitions, Miriam Hurwitt; Girl with the Box, Jean Goodale; Elderly Relative and Nanny, Agnes Love.

Rehearsals will start today in Holden Chapel under the supervision of Joe Losey.

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