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Culminating its search for a play which can be shown in army camps, the Dramatic Club has decided to produce Nicolai Gogol's "Inspector General." The play will go on the road after a four day run in Brattle Hall, beginning April 22. Direction of this well-known Russian comedy will be in the hands of Theodore I, squier '43 who also supervised last November's highly successful production, "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife."
The production committee this spring will consist of Miles Chubb '48, Franklin Hancock '44, Robert G. Neiley '43, Charles Rheault '45, Alvin Ruml, '45, John Sterne '45, Martin Singer '45, and Rollo Thompson '43.
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