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Robert E. Miller '48 and Robert C. Seaver '50, co-producers-directors of the Dramatic Club's production of "The Man Who Came to Dinner," announced the final castings for the play yesterday. During the three month interviewing period, the directors screened over 200 actors and actresses for the various roles.
Mrs. Gail W. Winslow '51, wife of Alan F. Winslow '47, president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, will play the lead opposite Monty Woolley in the role of Maggie Cutler, the "Man's" secretary. Pola Chasman of Emerson College will appear as Lorraine Sheldon, and Robert M. Cipes '50 takes the part of Banjo. Paul S. Burggraf '48 will play Bert Jefferson.
Others in the cast of 30 include Peter D. Dibble '48 as Dr. Bradley, Virginia Donaldson as Nurse Preen, John Mannick '48 and Margaret Hughes as Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, in whose home the action takes place, and Barbara Nathan '48 as Aunt Harriett.
Emery H. Niles, Jr. '49 is acting as Production Manager. The set was designed by Robert Fletcher '45.
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