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Stage Door

At the Mather House TV Room

This weekend and next

THIS is the second time this play has been put on this year--a Div School group did it last spring. Cocktail Party is one of those rather nasty comedies of manners that are the ancestors of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? T.S. Eliot translates his marital problems and his wife's mental instability into theater.

Dracula

Written by Ted Tiller

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Directed by Jed Weintrob

At the Leverett House Old Library

This weekend and next

YOU'VE probably read the Bram Stoker original. You've probably heard Bela Lugosi say, "I never drink...wine." You've probably put on the play yourself in junior high school. But what other Harvard show offers a performance on Monday--Halloween night itself? Fangs for the memories.

Hooters

Written by Ted Tally

Directed by Molly Bishop

At the Leverett House Basement Space

This weekend and next

HOW can you go wrong with a title like Hooters? This is a story of two college-age couples who go to the beach on Cape Cod. Generous helpings of romance, comedy, pathos and drama are promised.

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