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1923
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THE HOWARD PLAYERS
OF THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY

DIRECTION OF
MONTGOMERY GREGORY     
MARIE MOORE-FORREST

WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA
DIRECTION OF
DORCY RHODES      
WESLEY HOWARD

PRESENT

"FORGOTTEN SOULS"
A PLAY OF THE YIDDISH THEATRE BY DAVID PINSKI

PERSONS OF THE PLAY
FANNY SEGAL—Owner of a tailoring business --- Theresa Cohran
LIZZE EHRLICH—A Pianist --------------------- Geraldine Neale
HINDES—A teacher ---------------------------- George Davis

PLACE: A Russian Provincial Town
TIME: 1916

"THE PAGODA SLAVE"
"THE PAGODA SLAVE by Charles Keeler is a love drama of the Orient with its setting in a temple of Budda in Burma.

PERSONS OF THE PLAY
MYA GYI—An old half blind priest ------------------- Joseph Hoffman
HOE SUN—A Student at the Monastery ----------------- Frank Williams
MAUNG SI HTUN—A rich teak merchant from Mandalay --- Ernest Hemby
MA KHIN—A Rangoon girl ----------------------------- Evelyn Lewis
MA MI THA—The bride from Mandalay ------------------ Margaret Lawrence
MAUNG SHWE LON—The groom from Rangoon -------------- Horace Scott
MAUNG BA—The groom's father ------------------------ August Terrence
MA PO SAW—The groom's mother ----------------------- Gladys Turner
RANGOON GIRLS --- Eila Martin, Irene Saulsbury, Ruth Jacobs, Hazel Harvey, Velma Young, Mae Harper.

Time: Evening—Autumn of 1880.
PLACE: Interior of Buddhist Monastery in Rangoon.

Dances Arranged by Gertrude Curtis

The costumes and scenery used in these plays are the work of the Howard Players in their Workshop

THE PLAYERS
Technical ---- T. J. Hopkins, Jr.
Costumes ----- Alma Thomas Elizabeth Brown
Business ----- Alfred Smith
Publicity ---- Isabel Washington

RANKIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL
April Fourteenth   Nineteen Hundred Twenty-three