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The Veterans' Theater Workshop will ask undergraduate theatergoers to choose "the play they would most like to see produced at Harvard" in a poll to be distributed in the House dining halls tonight.
"Our critics maintain that the failure to attract large audiences must be attributed to the poor choice of plays," asserted Mendy Weisgal '45, 1G, head of the Workshop's play-reading committee. "We hope that by giving the students a chance to voice their preferences in advance, we will be able to find a play with sufficient drawing power to be a financial as well as artistic success," he added.
Voters will not be limited to selections on the ballot, Weisgal affirmed last night, and write-ins will be given attention. The results of the poll and the Workshop's choice for its spring production will be published as soon as the work of tabulation is completed.
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