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The Harvard Dramatic Club presented yesterday a version of George Bernard Shaw's "Catherine the Great." In the above scene, Catherine the Great, played by Nancy Docekal '53 as Emerson, tortures Bert Karon '52 as Captain Edstaston with her shapley legs.
His girl friend Joanna Brown '52 watches unsympathetically for she believes that he is being tortured in fun. But Edstaston grabs her with his teeth so she will not leave him at the mercy of Catherine.
The next presentation of the Dramatic Club will be a reading of "The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife" written by Frederico Lorca. The play, though it occurs on May Day, is a non-political folk comedy.
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