Yesterday and the day before, the Pudding players gave all their time to rehearsing the musical numbers with the orchestra, under the leadership of F. B. Whittemore '96. This afternoon their spoken lines will be added and costumes worn in the only full dress rehearsal before the public performances. Spectators will not be admitted, so that even the Pudding men can not see the play complete until tomorrow, Graduate's Night. Friday will be set apart for adding any finishing touches which tomorrow's performance may prove to be necessary, and on Saturday afternoon the play will show at its best in Copley Hall.
As in former years, no reserved seats will be sold. The doors will be opened one hour before the play begins, that is, at 1.30 for the matinee and 7.30 for the evening performances.
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