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HDC Is Looking For One-Acters

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The Harvard Dramatic Club is soliciting applications for a program of one-act ys to be presented at the Loeb in oruary. The rest of the Loeb's Spring edule, while not yet formally announced, has already been approved by the HDC executive committee.

George Hamlin and Daniel Seltzer, the two associate directors of the Loeb, will each direct mainstage productions this Spring. Hamlin will do Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars, and Seltzer will do a still unnamed Shakespeare play for Hum 105.

Laurence Senelick, a section-man and graduate student in English, will direct The Flea in His Ear. The one undergraduate director now scheduled for a Spring slot on the mainstage is Daniel Freudenberger '67, who will do Sergeant Musgreve's Dance.

Conspicuously absent from the Loeb's Spring program is Timothy S. Mayer's Phyllis Anderson Award-winner Prince Erie. If Mayer's play is not done next Fall, it will be the first time the Loeb has not produced a Phyllis Anderson play.

George Hamlin and Daniel Seltzer, the two associate directors of the Loeb, will each direct mainstage productions this Spring. Hamlin will do Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars, and Seltzer will do a still unnamed Shakespeare play for Hum 105.

Laurence Senelick, a section-man and graduate student in English, will direct The Flea in His Ear. The one undergraduate director now scheduled for a Spring slot on the mainstage is Daniel Freudenberger '67, who will do Sergeant Musgreve's Dance.

Conspicuously absent from the Loeb's Spring program is Timothy S. Mayer's Phyllis Anderson Award-winner Prince Erie. If Mayer's play is not done next Fall, it will be the first time the Loeb has not produced a Phyllis Anderson play.

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