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Two major obstacles, lack of rehearsal space and the unavailability of a choir, have suddenly confronted the Veterans' Theater Workshop in its attempt to produce George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan."
The actors have been going through their lines for the past two weeks in basement rooms of the House Squash Courts. Now, however, "the Veterans' Theater Workshop has been informed that 400 folding chairs are considered more important to the University than Shaw's 'Saint Joan" Jerome T. Kilty '50, Workshop president, announced last night.
At the same time, Workshop officials learned that unusually heavy demands for choral groups have made it impossible to obtain the services of Cambridge's major choruses, the Lowell Institute Singers, the College Glee Club, the Bach Cantata Society, and the Christ Church Chorus.
Kilty also announced that he is looking about for a "sitter" for the baby of Donna Holabird, who will play the role of Saint Joan.
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