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Over 100 Harvard and Radcliffe students tried out for parts in the Harvard Dramatic Club's 50th anniversary production of Bertolt Brecht's Good Woman of Setuzan.
The title role in the play, which will be given in two months, went to Doris Allen 1G. Other leads are Robert D. Gamble '60, Edith Iselin '61, Gerald M. Medearis '60, David H. Mills 1G, Mark J. Mirsky '61, Roger A. Moldovan '59, Stephen H. Randall '60, James M. Swan '59, and Jacqueline Tabachnick 1G.
Stefan Wolfe, a composer working for Brecht in Berlin, has written a musical score for the HDC production which premiers a new translation of the play by theater critic Eric Bentley.
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