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Agassiz Theater at Radcliffe will house an Idler production of Lennox Robinson's "Is Life Worth Living?" tonight. The year's second 'Cliffe presentation, an Irish comedy, features Cathleen O'Connor, John Mannick '49, and Anna Prince '48.
The play, which opens tonight for a three day run including a Saturday matinee, has been termed "the best" of Robinson's comedies by John V. Kelleher, assistant professor of Modern Irish Literature.
Other University students in the cast include Robert E. Miller '48, Robert Claflin '50, Alex Bzdula '47, Thomas Mantel '50, and William N. Jenkins '49.
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