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...first public performance of this year's Cercle Francais productions, Moliere's "L'Amour Medecin" and Tristan Bernard's "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on le Parle," was given last night in Brattle Hall. The classic play was very well executed and F. Dexter '08 as the "Old Man," G. A. Schneider, '08 as "Suivante," F. deR Storey 1G, as "Lover," and the four doctors, all deserve great credit. In the modern play F. deR. Storey 1G. made a good Frenchman, and as the Englishman F. M. Gunther '07 was particularly effective. The general good acting together with clever dancing...
...Cambridge public performance of the nineteenth annual dramatic production of the Cercle Francais, consisting of Moliere's "L'Amour Medecin," a short and amusing comedy in prose, and Tristan Bernard's "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on le Parle," a modern farce with extremely lively action, will be given in Brattle Hall at 8:30 o'clock this evening. The Pierian Sodality will render the classic music of Lulli. The Boston public performance will be given on Monday night in Jordan Hall at 8.30 o'clock. Tickets, at $1.50 and $1.00 may be procured at Thurston's and Herrick...
...graduates' performance of Moliere's "L'Amour Medecin," and Tristan Bernard's "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on le Parle" was given by the Cercle Francais last night in Brattle Hall. The acting was uniformly good, and as there were 40 men in the cast the performance was truly remarkable. From beginning to end the movement was quick, light and humorous, the gestures graceful, and the interpretation excellent. The French also was fairly perfect, as many of the chief parts were handled by men who have lived several years in France...
...Amour Medecin" F. Dexter '08, in the part of the "Old Man," around whom the whole play revolves, was unusually good in his diction and handled his part with ease and distinction. G.A. Schneider '08 as "Lisette" proved himself a charmingly attractive and sprightly companion. F. deR. Storey 1G. acted his part as a lover with much feeling. H.W. Nichols '07 in the part of "Champagne" was remarkably good. The "Four Doctors" were especial favorites, and in the second act caused much laughter by their funny gestures. M. Wertheim '06 in the way he rendered the most difficult speech...
...graduates' night performance of the nineteenth annual Cercle Francais dramatic production, "L'Amour Medecin," a classic comedy by Moliere and "L'Anglais Tel Qu'on le Parle," a modern farce by Tristan Bernard, will be given in Brattle Hall at 8.30 o'clock this evening before the members of the society and their guests. There will be two public performances, the first in Brattle Hall, Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock and the second in Jordan Hall, Boston, next Monday evening at 8.30 o'clock. Tickets, at $1.50 and $1.00, may be procured at Thurston's and Herrick...