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Harold Phelps' New Play

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
March
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

HAROLD PHELPS' NEW PLAY

WILL BE PUT ON THE STAGE SOON

The Ann Arbor Dramatic Club is Rehearsing "His Miniature"

The Ann Arbor Dramatic club will put on the stage for the first time Harold Phelps' new play, "His Minature," the week after the spring vacation. Rehearsals are being held three times a week and those who have seen them pronounce the play to be very clever.

The play is a colonial drama, something after the plot of Janice Mededith. The situations are all good and the play abounds in military scenes which are most attractive. The climaxes are all led up to in a most pleasing way and from the time the curtain rises on the first act to the end of the last one it holds the interest of spectators. 

The cast is an excellent one, each person taking their part admirably. The personnel is as follows:

Harold Phelps, Ralph Truesdell, Harry Brown, Clarence Sleight, Fred Daley, Kent Robinson, Margaret Scott, Mrs. Lelia Taylor, Miss Ransom. 

Some new scenery is being made.