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CAMBRIDGE
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT, Part One, by Christopher Marlow. The 16th century spectacle play will be presented in the Leverett House dining hall at 8:15 p.m. tonight through Sunday.
IOLANTHE, Or The Peer and the Peri, presented by the Harvard Gilbert and Sullivan Players at Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe, tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m., with a matinee at 2 p.m. tomorrow. The play will also be presented next week.
THE RAIN NEVER FALLS, a play by Frederick H. Gardner '63 about a family that wants privacy in its bomb shelter. At Dunster House tomorrow and Monday at 8:30 p.m., and Sunday at 8 p.m.
FOUCHEVAL, A Fable for Philistines, a new play by Lance Morrow '63. Tonight at Dunster House.
BOSTON
SUBWAYS ARE FOR SLEEPING, a new musical comedy by Jule Styne, Betty Comden, and Adolph Green, at the Colonial.
ADVISE AND CONSENT, an adaptation of Allen Drury's best-selling novel, opens at the Wilbur on Monday, for a three-week run. Chester Morris and Farley Granger star.
TAKE HER, SHE'S MINE, a new comedy by Phoebe and Henry Ephron, starring Art Carney and Phyllis Thaxter, opens at the Shubert on Tuesday for a two-week run.
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