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...graduates performance of the Cercle Francais dramatics in Brattle Hall last night was an eventful occasion. Both plays, "Le Medecin Malgre Lui" and "Le Chapeau d'un Horloger," were presented with an artistic finish, quite unusual for an amateur performance. The acting throughout was good and the singing of the spirited, expressive airs of Gounod's score was very effective...
...final casts of the two Cercle Francais plays are as follows: "LE MEDECIN MALGRE LUI." Geronte,H. von Kaltenborn sC. Lucinde, G. A. Schneider '09 Leandre, J. P. S. Harrison '09 Sganarelle, A. F. Hurlburt '09 Martine, G. Howe '08 Jacqueline, F. R. Leland sC. M. Robert, N. J. O'Conor '07 Valere, J. B. Brandreth '09 Lucas, J. L. Swarts '07 Thibaut, J. Weare 1G. Perrin, R. MacVeagh '10 "LE CHAPEAU D'UN HORLOGER." Gonzales, G. K. Munroe '10 Rodrigue Gonzales W. G. Wendell '09 Amedee, R. L. Niles '09 Le Portier, L. B. Robinson '07 Un horloger...
...provisional cast, including the understudies, of the coming Cercle Francais play, "Le Medecin Malgre Lui," which will be given in December, is as follows: Goronte, H. von Kaltonborn sC. J. Weare '07 Lucinde, D. Leland sC. G. A. Schneider '08 Leandre, J. P. S. Harrison '09 Sganarelle, A. F. Hurlburt '09 F. deR. Storey 1L. Martine, G. Howe '08 J. P. S. Harrison '09 Jacqueline, F. R. Leland sC. G. Howe '08 M. Robert, N. J. O'Conor '07 J. V. Onativia '08 Valere J. B. Brandreth '09 Lucas, W. G. Wendell '09 J. L. Swarts '07 Thibaut, J. Weare...
...Cercle Francais will present this year, as its twentieth annual production, Moliere's "Le Medecin Malgre Lui," as set to music by the famous composer, Gounod. This will be the first operetta ever presented by the society. In addition there will be a short one-act play, entitled "Le Chapeau d'un Orloger," which has been substituted for the play first selected, "Le Bonhomme Jadis," as it is of a more humorous character...
...Medecin Malgre Lui" is one or Moliere's most characteristic satires of his cherished laughing-stock, the doctors. Squarelle is a drunken woodcutter, who ill-treats his wife, Martine. She seizes an opportunity for revenge, when Valere and Lucas, servants of Geronte, come in search of a doctor for their master's daughter, Lucinda, who, to avoid an unwelcome marriage, feigns dumbness. Martine tells the servants that her husband is a learned physician, but afflicted with an eccentric disinclination to practice his profession unless coerced by a sound thrashing. They seek out the unsuspecting woodcutter, and finding...