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S.R.O. SIGN FOR "MURDER"; TWO EXTRA SHOWS PLANNED

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A complete sell-out for the performances of T. S. Eliot's poetic drama "Murder in the Cathedral", Friday and Saturday, has resulted in arrangements for two additional 9 o'clock performances in the Fogg Art Museum on Monday and Tuesday evenings.

The leading part, that of the tragic Thomas a Becket, will be played by E. Irving Locke, of Boston, veteran Broadway player. New additions to the cast are Richmond Holder '40; David Langworthy '40; Robert W. Woodward '40; and Miss Marjorie Sanford, of Boston. The director of the current T. S. Eliot drama is William B. Berssenbrugge '37, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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