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HTG's Revolving Sets Solve Stage Problems

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Two revolving stages will help the Theatre Group battle the inconveniences of Sanders Theatre when it produces "Darkness at Noon" April 24 to 28.

David A. Hays '52, set designer for the show, said last night the revolving stage idea will help solve the problem of staging the numerous "flashbacks" that appear in the show.

"This is an ideal solution to the immediate situation," Hays said, "but the problem imposed would not exist were the Sanders 'stage' anything more than the 'platform' which it actually is."

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