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...first performance of the Cercle Francais plays will be given at Agassiz House Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Instead of one long play, this year there will be three short pieces, "L'Ecole des Belles-Meres," by Brieux; "L'Intruse," by Maeterlinck; and "Les Deux Sourds," by Moinaux. This first is a one-act comedy, treating the problem of a mother-in-law's position in the household of her married children. "L'Intruse," a mystical drama by Maeterlinck, is a gloomy scene, in which an old blind man seems to be aware by some supernatural power that death...
...three short plays, will be given in the Agassiz House on Monday, December 6, and in Copley Hall, Boston, on December 6, instead of December 7 and 9. The three plays are "l'Intruse" by Maeterlinck. L'Ecole des Belles-Meres" by Brieux, and "Les Deux Sourds' by Moinaux. Tickets for the performances may be obtained from Thatcher Nelson '18, Randolph 47, or at the French Relief Headquarters, 36 Boylston street, Boston at $1.50 and $1 Undergraduates of Harvard and Radcliffe may be secure tickets in the balcony for the performance in Agassiz House for 75 cents...
...production this year will consist of three one-act pieces, a mystery play, a comedy, and a farce. These are "L'Intruse," a modern mystery play, by Maeterlinck; "L'Ecole des Belles-Meres," a comedy dealing with modern French manners, by Brieux; and "Les Deux Courds," a farce by Moinaux. Two performances, one in Agassiz House on December 7, and one in Boston on December 8 or 9, will be given...
...meeting of the play committee of the Cercle Francais it was decided to give three one-act plays next fall instead of one long one. The committee finally selected the following: "L'Ecole des belles-mores," by Eugene Brieux; "L'Intruse," by Maurice Maeterlinck; and "Les deux sourds," by Moinaux. The first is a very spirited comedy, true to life and amusing; the second is a very subtle little sketch, pathetic and impressive, very hard to give, but which the Cercle attempts as a dramatic experiment; the third is a roaring farce...
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