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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cercle Francais will give the first performance of its annual dramatic production in Jordan Hall this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Three one-act plays, "L'Echeance" by Meilhac and Delavigne, "Les Absents," by Alphonse Daudet, and "Permettez Madame," by Labiche and Delacour, will be presented. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 may be obtained at Herricks, at Schoenof's bookstore, 128 A Tremont street, Boston, at the Jordan Hall box office or from J. Weare 2G.B., Dunster...
...class of 1912 will hold a "banana night" in the Dining Room and Living Room of the Union tonight at 8.15 o'clock. Refreshments will be served throughout the evening, which amusements and entertainments of various sorts will be provided. Among these will be a professional entertainer, who will act as toastmaster, and music by a voluntary band. Later in the evening an auction will be held...
...Cercle Francais will present this year three one-act comedies instead of the usual three-act play. The three plays, "L'Echeance," by Meilhac and Delavigne, "Les Absents," by Alphonse Daudet, and "Permettez, Madame," by Labiche and Delacour, will be given in Jordan Hall, Boston, on Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets at $1.50 and $1 each may be obtained at Herrick's, at Schoenof's bookstore, 128 A Tremont street, Boston, and from J. Weare 2G.B., Dunster...
...real fun of the play comes partly from the broadly humorous lines and farcical situations, but chiefly from Miss Irwin. During the first act, the laughter is hearty and constant, but the fun wanes steadily thereafter, as the pace of the play grows slower and action deteriorates into dialogue. Miss Irwin interrupts the second act pleasantly by several of her really funny songs and verses...
Obviously, the first act has little logical connection with the real source of the fun--unsuccessful smuggling. The last two acts could be condensed and many incidents omitted entirely. But after all, the audience wants Miss Irwin and who would take away any of her opportunities? Last night she gave genuine pleasure to many admirers. Uncritical students oppressed by January fears or December social obligations will find an excellent opportunity this week and next at the Plymouth...