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Look Homeward Angel, Opening Sat. at the Boston Conservatory Theater, 31 Hemenway St., Boston.
No Hard Feelings, a new comedy, starring Eddie Albert, at the Colonial.
Richard III, with Al Pacino. Murder as introspection. Church of the Covenant, Boston, til Sun.
Waiting for Godot, "Beckett's great play updated as a battle of the sexes." What won't they think of next? Caravan Theater, 1555 Mass. Ave. --S.M.K.
AGASSIZ THEATER. Suffragette. The New Musical. March 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 8 p.m. $2.25, and $3.00. Student Rush $2.00.
HOLMES HALL, Room for One Woman, by S.J. Bergman, March 1-3, 7:30, free. LOEB MAINSTAGE. Mime and Pantomime by David A. Fechtor '76, March 5, 6, 8 p.m., free. no tickets needed.
LOEB EX. Incident at Vichy, by Arthur Miller, March 1-3, 8 p.m., tickets available at box office at noon on day before the show--Free.
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