From The Mac Weekly, April 10, 1972:

”Shakespeare’s ribald farce, ‘The Comedy of Errors,’ opened at the Macalester Theater last Thursday night. If you missed the production this weekend, you can still see it April 14 and 15. Curtain time is 8 p. m.

The spring’s major theater production, the play is directed by Douglas Hatfield. Celeste Gervais, a freshman, is assistant director and stage manager.

William Youngbauer III is Antipholus of Ephesus, Matthew Flora is Antipholus of Syracuse; Richard Higginbotham plays Dromio of Syracuse; with Yetta Levitt, as Adriana, his wife; and Tom Gaffney takes the part of Dromio of Ephe-sus.

The play is one of Shakespeare’s neglected works. The plot centers around the hilarious consequences of mistaken identity.

Tickets are $2 for adults, and $1for students. They are on sale at the Macalester Theater Ticket Office.”

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