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Colgate Salsbury '57 of Kirkland House has been chosen to play the lead in the Harvard Dramatic Club's one hundredth production, Shakespeare's Hamlet. Brian Falk of the Graduate School of Design will play Claudius in the production, which is planned for a Dec. 13 opening in Sanders Theatre.
Others chosen for major parts were Lisa Rosenfarb '57 as Gertrude, John Fenn '57 as Horatio, Robert Jordan '59 as Laertes, Richard Smities '57 as Polonius, and Edith Iselin '59 as Ophelia. Stephen Aaron '57 will direct the entire production.
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