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SCENES

PROLOGUE: A room in the house of Prince Kasimir.
Time: About 500 B. C.
ACT I: SCENE I: Same as in Prologue.
Time: Fifteen years later.
SCENE II: A Pavilion in the garden of the Palace of Rustrab. 
ACT II: SCENE I: Council-tent of Xerxes, near the frontier.
SCENE II: A room in a fort near Athens.
ACT III: Garden of the Palace of Rustrab.

This production has been based upon a story written by Matalee Lake, a student in the Western High School of Washington, D.C. The Howard Players take particular pleasure in presenting this play in the belief that the achievement of Miss Lake will prove an inspiration to many other students with literary and artistic aspirations.

 The musical program will be rendered by the Associated Musicians under the direction of Wesley I. Howard and Beatrice Lewis of the Conservatory of Music. The Musicians: Bush A. Hunter, William Jefferson, Bernard Manning, Dorcy Rhodes, Howard Kennedy, Edward Moss, Milton Edmonds, J. F. Wood, J.T. Thomas, Woodworth Johnson, and Charles Boyd. 

The scenery used in this production was designed by Cleon Throckmorton and executed in the Howard Players Workshop under the direction of T. J. Hopkins; the costumes were designed by Evelyn Lightner and Alma Thomas, and made in the Workshop.

The dances in this play have been arranged by Ottie Graham. 

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