Word: francaise
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Cercle Francais Will stage its last play of the year this afternoon when "Jalouse," a three act comedy by Alexander Bisson and Adolphe Lecierq will be given at the Copley Theatre at 2.15 o'clock.
Most of the other members of the cast have had some experience in University theatricals. J. D. Lodge '25, president of the Cercle Francais and star of many of its performances, has the leading role in "Who's Who". The name of his part is often changed by the plot...
This is a comedy in three acts, written by Alexander Bisson and Adolphe Leclereq, authors of "Le Depute de Bombignac," a production which the Cercle Francais staged in Boston last fall.
Changing from the classic verse of Moliere to the light comedy of Bisson, the Cercle Francais has announced "Jalouse" as their next production to be given at the Copley Theatre on April 9.
As presented by Le Cercle Francais le Tartuffe was an exceptional play. Usually one has many doubts as to the outcome when a student group attempts to put on the boards a masterpiece by so fine a student of psychology as Moliere. One fears that the serious parts may become...