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The Classical Club will perform Aristophanes' The Clouds April 10 and 11, in the courtyard of the Fogg Museum.
Although the comedy will be presented in the original Greek, Kenneth J. Reckford, instructor in the Classics, who is directing the play, expressed particular concern to make it interesting for those who cannot understand the Greek. Socrates will be portrayed as "a professor at his worst," and The Clouds will be treated as "a take-off on the idea of a University."
Included in the large cast are Upton B. Brady '59 (Socrates), Daniel H. Garrison '59 (Strepsiades), and a chorus of seven Radcliffe girls, Reckford promises that it will be "a lively show."
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