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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, at the Colonial, through Saturday, Oct. 8, produced by the American Shakespeare are Festival Acting Company, staring Bert Lahr as Bottom, the Weaver HA 6-9366.

At Charles Playhouse, starting Tuesday, Oct. 4, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, by Tennessee Williams, directed by Michael Murray, DE 8-9393.

Jack Lemmon will star in FACE OF A HERO, a new play by Robert L. Joseph, opening Tuesday, Oct. 4, for two weeks, at the Wilbur. HA 6-5827. Tickets $2.40 to $5.50. Also at the Wilbur, RAISIN IN THE SUN, winner of the 1959-60 Drama Critics' Award, closing Saturday, Oct. 1.

TENDERLOIN, with Maurice Evans, at the Schubert, runs through Saturday, Oct. 8. Directed by George Abbott. Tickets from $2.60 to $7.50.

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