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All gaps in the 45 man cast of Hasty Pudding's forthcoming theatrical "Tomorrow is Manana" are filled and the show is now in daily rehearsal, Alan F. Winslow '47, production director, announced yesterday.
Frederick H. Gwynne '51 and Robert G. Myhrum ocC have the principle roles in the Pudding's 1949 show, a musical comedy concerned with the political intrigue of a mythical Latin-American state, Anyguay.
Ticket sales have been "gratifying" according to ticket manager Thomas Ciddihy '50. He reported that one tenth of the tickets were sold within less than 24 hours after they were made available Wednesday.
The lyrics and book were written by Clement B. Wood 47 and John L. Carroll 47, and the music by Anthony L. Bonner 49.
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