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The second of the College's dramatic groups swings into production today when the Theater Workshop opens rehearsals for "Troilus and Cressida." The Shakespearian play will run from December 8 to 18 at the Brattle Street Theater.
Featured roles of Troilus and Cressida will be played by Bryant Halliday '49 and Jan Farrand, a student at Boston University. Other main parts will go to Robert F. Keahey '50, Hector; Jerome T. Kilty '50, Ulysses; and Albert E. Marre 1G, Thersites.
Other players in the cast of 30 are Thayer David, Pandarus; Jonathan Bishop '48, Helenus; William A. West '49, Achilles; Richard Grenier '45, Patroclus; and Jeanne Tufts of Boston's Actors' Theater Group, Cassandra.
Three main roles of Paris, Ajax, and Diomedes have not yet been cast, Director Peter Temple '47 2B announced last night.
The rival Dramatic Club is currently working on "Amphitryon 38," a modern French comedy translated into English by S. N. Behrman.
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