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H.T.G. to Give Ibsen's 'Enemy of the People'

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In its first production of the year, the Harvard Theatre Group will present Henrik Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" early this fall, Harold Stone '53, managing director of H.T.G., announced yesterday.

The play, in a new adaptation by Arthur Miller, is tentatively scheduled to open on November 29 for a nine day run. Casting will begin Monday and continue through Thursday.

"An Enemy of the People" tells the story of a scientist who attempts to help humanity only to have his fellow townsmen turn against him.

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