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Cast members point fingers in the weekend production of Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ “Ruddigore,” a nineteenth century comedy operetta by William Schwenck Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan about a love triangle.
Cast members point fingers in the weekend production of Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ “Ruddigore,” a nineteenth century comedy operetta by William Schwenck Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan about a love triangle.
By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, Contributing Writer

RUDDIGORE
LOCATION: 
Agassiz Theatre
DATEs:
Dec. 1-11
DIRECTORS:
J. Jacob Krause, Aram N. Demirjian ’08
PRODUCERS:
Emma Katz ’06, Casey M. Lurtz ’07, Frances C. Moore ’06

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