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David Tutaev, director of the Boston Tributary Theater, plans to produce "Glad Eden," the Playwrights Group prize-winning play in summer stock, Warren Brody '52, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, revealed last night.
Tutaev, an English dramatist, considers the play the best he has read since he came to this country.
"Glad Eden" by Jack A. Rowel '51 is a play of atmosphere and poetic lines rather than plot. The characters are Irish immigrants who have failed in the lumber business. The play enacts the destruction of their hopes for a successful life here.
The Dramatic Club, which had option on the play, felt that it was too good for a non-professional group to handle.
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