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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1927, p. 7

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February 25, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE son, who completes the cast, are well known for their appearances with the Junior League players in Chicago. · The play is being personally directed by Alexander Dean. It will be remembered that his first production with the Guild was "The Truth About Blayds," · by the same author as "Ariadne." The two plays have the same charm and type of humor. The fines se and delicacy of "Blayds" will also be apparent iti this charming comedy of 1~ng-lish life. The story i~ sli~ht. but much laughter lies in the sharply drawn ch(\racters, the brilliant lines and unique situations. 7 THEATRE GUILD GIVES "ARIADNE" MARCH 14 Ouilmette Country Club to Be Scene of.Perfonnance; Dean Directs Cast By Critic The cast for 9 Ariadne., which the Xorth Shore Theatre Guild is producing at the Guilmette Country club ·M onday, March 14, contains the names of well known actors of the past, and :;everal new faces. ::\f rs. 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