Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1923, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGION; D. C, FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 16, 1923. ST. PATRICK’S PLAYERS P2L2222220000900000000008000080000000000800000000880000888808822228882222222288228220000000000000004 mmm TREES OF WASHINGTON IN PLAY MONDAY NIGHT g Season Will Be Opened With Mu- sical Comedy, “A Broad- way Prince.” The first of the scason’s offerings by St. Patrick's Players will be presented at Carroll Hall next Monday night, “A Broadway Prince,” a musical comedy portraying the comance of a Broadway prima donna and her leading man. The hero 18 an expelled prince from a. coun- try which has “gone lemoeratic,” in- volving the couple in a delightful series of dramatic experiences, The cast, composed of more than sixty persons, most of whom have had ex- perience with players or on the profes- slonal stage, is under general direction of Rev. Francis J. Hurney of St. Patrick's Church. Dennis Connel, who , assisted Father Hurney in_writing the show, is also directing. 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