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Rehearsals have just been started on "The Corsair," a fantasy in two acts, which is being produced by the newly formed International Club. The comedy, originally written and given in French, was adapted by members of the club, who are also doing their own staging, acting, and producing.
The show will be given some time in the latter part of May in one of Boston's largest theatres and will run for four days. Written by Marcel Achard and produced in Paris last year by Louis Jouvet, the play was hailed as a definite succeeds.
A movie studio filming the deeds of a pirate is the scene of the notion. Most of the scenes are laid in modern times but there are many flash backs to the eighteenth century.
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