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HDC to Attempt Othello Revision Before Staging

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Betsy Hubbard '55 and Francis J. O'Neil '53 are shown searching for ideas in the Houghton Library relic collection for the Dramatic Club's forthcoming production of "Othello."

In order to contrast with Shakespearean production techniques, O'Neil and director Ian Cadenhead '53 travelled 2000 miles to scout presentations of "Othello" in Cleveland and Princeton. The Dramatic Club production of the play, O'Neil said, will be a "hybrid" of the Princeton and Cleveland versions.

The Dramatic Club faced by the problems of a full-scale production, is seeking aid from several branches of the University, including the Fine Arts and Architecture departments.

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