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The Brattle Theatre has extended invitations to Rex Harrison, Joyce Redman, Jane Pickens, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Cheryl Crawford, and other actors and producers currently presenting plays locally, to be their guests at a newly established Sunday evening "Star Night." The purpose is to allow them to see other plays on their night off, Brattle being the only local theater running Sundays.
The theater has placed tickets on sale for its second production of the fall season, Chekov's "The Sea Gull," starring two-time Academy Award winner Luise Rainer. It will be Miss Rainer's first stage appearance in Boston.
The third offering in a series of six fall plays will star Miss Claire Luce in George Bernard Shaw's "The Millionairess" and the "Don Juan in Hell" scene from "Man and Superman" which was omitted in the Maurice Evans production of that play.
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