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Show 'JULIUS CEASER' TO PLAY HERE TUESDAY Julius Ceaser, one of Shakespeare's Shakes-peare's finest works, will play at the Firmage theatre . -next Tuesday, March 6th, for the one day only. "This is one of the outstanding outstand-ing pictures of all time," Dick Foerster, manager, said in announcing an-nouncing the show. "We are pleased to be able to present it for the pleasure,, and education, educa-tion, of our Milford patrons." A special matinee showing has been arranged for Tuesday afternoon, beginning at 1:30, for students from the 7th to 12th grades. Admission for this matinee showing will be 40c. Two shows will be presented in the evening, at 7:30 and 9:30, at regular. 60c admission. However, How-ever, Mr. Foerster said, at the evening show all persons must have a 60c adult ticket. The picture is not good entertainment en-tertainment for younger children," chil-dren," Mr. Firmage said, "and we feel that we will need all the seating space we have, to accommodate, the many adult patrons who will wish, to see it." Brutus is played by James Mason, John Gielwood is Cas-sius, Cas-sius, and Marlon Brando plays Mark Antony. Others in the cast are Deborah Kerr, Gregr Garson, Edmund O'Brien, and Louis Calhern as Julius Ceaser. |