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DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS ROBINSON PRODUCTION

Rehearsals To Begin Today For "Ever The Twain"--Will Be Presented on Wednesday, December 13

"Ever the Twain" by Lennox Robinson has been selected by the Harvard Dramatic Club to be presented beginning Wednesday, December 13, for its annual fall production, it was announced yesterday. The play is a satire on the English lecturing racket in America. This will be its American premiere.

Alistair Cooke, an Englishman who has had a great amount of experience as director and critic, will direct the production.

Lennox Robinson, author of the play, is now the director of the Abbey Players, remembered by Boston audiences from last spring, and has written in addition to "Ever the Twain," "The White Headed Boy," "The Big House," and "The Round Table." The premiere of his latest play, "Is Life Worth Living," will be presented on Broadway tomorrow.

Rehearsals for the play will begin this afternoon. The following is the tentative cast: Whitney M. Cook '36; John Cromwell '36; Bruce H. Fernald '37; Robert Gardner-Medwin, sS.A.; A.; Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Robert L. McKee '37; Charles Sedgewick '34; Richard C. Sullivan '35, and Arthur Szathmary '37. Mary Constable, Louise Graham, Lois Hall, and Elizabeth Morison are the Radcliffe students who will play the feminine roles.

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