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The Harvard Dramatic Club will present its first production of the season, and its first outside Cambridge since 1948, starting November 18 at the Peabody Playhouse in Boston.
The play, Richard Sheridan's "School for Scandal," will be given with its original prologue and epilogue, production manager Peter B. Rooke-Ley '56 announced yesterday.
The move to the Playhouse, originally intended as a home for undergraduate dramatic productions was promoted "because of its capacity of 370 and excellent facilities," Rooke-Ley said.
"School for Scandal" will be directed by Edward J. Golden '55, and the cast will include Clare Scott '56, Robert Beatey '55, Andre Gregory '56, Colgate Salsbury '57 and Elinor Fuchs '55.
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