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To prove that the actions of the ancients could be as irregular as their verbs, the Classical Players will muster in Agassiz Theatre at 8:30 p.m. tonight to open a three-day run of "Pseudolus," rowdy comedy by T. Maccius Plautus, first produced in 191 A.D.
The cast includes Albert I. Borowitz '51, who plays the scheming slave "Pseudolus" ("the confidence man") and Brooks Emmons, Radcliffe '50, who plays a courtesan. They were also the stars of last year's Latin play, "Miles Gloriosus."
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