Tomorrow night and also Friday night, the Dickey Club of Harvard College will give their annual theatricals.
The performances will be given in the same place as the Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Horticultural Hall, 101 Tremont street, Boston. The doors will be open at 7.30 each evening, and the play will begin promptly at 8.30.
The play this year is an exceedingly witty and amusing one. It is called "Antony and Cleopatra," or "The Sinner, the Siren, and the Snake," and is still another version of the oft repeated tale of love of the Roman and the Egyptian. Following is the cast of characters:
Antony, George D. Wells.
Clopatra, John Dana Hubbell.
Philo, Louis Bacon,
Demetrius, George C. Lee.
AEnobarbos, H. A. Frothingham.
Roman generals.
Charmion, A. L. Wetmore.
Iras, B. Wells.
Egyptian ladies.
Mardian, an Egyptian general, C. F. Clarkson.
Messenger, C. B. Earle.
Chirophogus, Egyptian soothsayer, J. H. Bell.
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