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Poets' Theatre Group Stages Original Plays

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Two original verse plays, one by a College senior, will be presented by the Poets' Theatre at 8:30 p.m. tonight in the Peabody Playhouse.

"Orpheus," written by Hugh Amory '52 and directed by Violet R. Lang, is an allegory of the original Greek myth set in modern Boston. Paul Goodman's "Quiet House" is directed by Lyon Phelps '51.

This will be the first presentation of the two plays.

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