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'LITTLE THEATRE"

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FOR USE NEXT WEEK.
(Continued From Pago 1)

John Hertford's "Wyt and Science."
Alice Gcratenberg's "Overtones.
Susan Olaspel's "Trifles."
William Butler Yeat's "The Land of
Heart's Desire."
Maurice Maeterlinck's
"The Intruder."
Stanley Houghton's "The Dear Departed."
B. Fl Parquhar's "Apocryphal, a
clever original play by Professor Far- quhar, of the Department of English,
to have Its first production In the
Laboratory Theatre.
Artistic settings for the plays will
be designed and made by the theatre
workers.
The Laboratory Theatre is especial
ly desirous of encouraging the writ
in of plays of Kentucky life. Ken
tucky's history, folk lore and trad!
tions offer a rich field for the writer
t
plays. To encourage the
of
writing of such plays, the Laboratory
Theatre will produce artistically, will
pay a royalty for, and will, if the
merit of the plays warrants, make ar
rangement for publication in a series
of Kentucky plays, of all plays ac
cepted.
Plays Written by Students.
In the spring, students in Miss
Frances Jewell's class will present
some dramatizations for children. The
dramatizations which have been pre
pared by University students for those
Saturday morning productions are as
follows:
"The Red Etin," by J. A. Dixon.
by Ethel
"The Three Bears,"
Fletcher.
"The Pied Piper of Hamlin," by Ora
Lee Jones.
"The Vision of Sir Launfal," by
Frances Jewell.
The Laboratory Theatre is under
the supervision of the Department of
English of which Professor E. F. Far- quhar Is the head. The productions
will be under the directions of Professor E. C. Mabie.
Students and Citizens in Casts.
Casts for Laboratory Theatre plays
will be chosen by the director from
students of the University and from
residents of the city who become
actively associated with the work.
Students who wish to try for parts
in the Laboratory Theatre plays are
invited to report to Professor Mabie.
Ou Tuesday and Thursday afternoons
during the sixth and seventh hours,
lie will be in Room 301, Administration Bulldtng.

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After Exhibition
"There will be a dance, or an exhibition of livestock, or something"
began the official announcer at the
Hall Monday at lunch. Hor opening
words seem to have amused the audience Monday night, for the Hall
sent a fine representation to the Ags,
At the new barn on
entertainment.
the Experiment Station Farm assembled the Ags and their ladies in
goodly numbers for the word had been
sent out that there would be dancing
and food.
The cows, pigs, sheep and mules
"Hay foot,
marked step patiently.
straw foot" as they made their first
A
public appearanco.
contest won
race and a "hltching-upby sturdy sons of the soil, Clyde Bland
nnd Jo Gill, followed. Then the moaning saxophone began walling and the
dancing started. Doughnuts and cider
were served.
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