Three entertainments will be given by the 47 Workshop during the next few weeks, in order to raise funds for its maintenance. There will be two readings of new plays by well-known authors, and a musicale of original works by composers affiliated with the Workshop.
Tomorrow, Josephine Preston Peabody, who wrote "The Piper," will read her new play. "The Wolf of Gubbio." On Tuesday, March 17, Beulah Marie Dix, author of "The Road to Yesterday," will read her latest piece of work, "The Lonely Lady." The last of the three entertainments will come on March 24. The musicale will be under the direction of Miss Mabel Daniels, and will consist of compositions by Miss Daniels, Henry F. Gilbert, Mr. Percy L. Atherton '93, and Charles B. Roepper '10. The readings and musicale will be held in Agassiz House.
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