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DRAMA SCHOOL AND IDLER SOCIETY ANNOUNCE PLAYS

TRYOUTS FOR "THE OTHER ONE" OPEN TO UNIVERSITY

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Marking the opening of the college dramatic season, plans were released yesterday for the fall production of both the Radcliffe Idler Society and the Cambridge School of the Drama.

Four Harvard men will have roles in "The Enchanted April," forthcoming play of the Idler, which will be presented in Agassiz Theatre on Thursday and Friday November 19 and 20. The play, a comedy in three acts and a prologue, was dramatized by Kane Campbell from the book of the same name by "Elizabeth," German novelist. Rehearsals will begin immediately under the direction of Mrs. Benjamin Sibley, coach of the Brookline Amateurs and will beheld regularly for the next three weeks. Tickets will be on sale after November 12 at Agassiz House in the Radcliffe Yard.

Following the custom established in former years, the Idler Society and the Harvard Dramatic Club will exchange actors for the plays produced during the year. The complete cast of "The Enchanted April" is as follows: Mrs. Fisher, Agnes Love '34; Mrs. Wilkins, Elizabeth G. Morrison '34; Mrs. Arbuthnot, Edwina Morgulis, '32; Francesca, Marie Driscoll '32; Lady Caroline Dexter, Bettye Jean Crocker '32; Clerk, Florence Usher '33; Thomas Briggs, P. G. Hoffman '32; Ferdinand Arundel, V. S. Hodges '34; Dominico, S. D. King '34; Mr. Wilkins, J. F. Joyce '33.

On three successive nights beginning Monday, November 30, the Cambridge School of the Drama will present "The Other One," by Dorothy Abbott, a student in the School. Miss Abbott, author of "For Someone Else," which was given last spring, presents in her new play, a study of a dual personality.

In accordance with the established policy of the School, tryouts for "The Other One" will be open to all members of the University; the cast is expected to be chosen before the end of the week, in order to start rehearsals as soon as possible.

There are openings in the cast for three men and five women. Anyone wishing to try out should get in touch with A. R. Lovejoy, director of the School.

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