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Tryonts for "Dark of the Moon," by William Bernie and Howard Richardson, which has been selected for the Harvard Dramatic Club's major spring production, will begin next Tuesday afternoon at Phillips Brooks House. The play has a cast of 50.
Persons who can both dance and act are needed by the Club, which has opened trials to everyone in the colleges and community, male and female. Thomas N. Billings '52 and F. J. O'Niel '53 will respectively produce and direct the show, which will appear about the middle of March.
The play, which has appeared on Broadway, concerns a witch-boy who is allowed to become a mortal if his lover will remain faithful to him for a year.
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