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Making the scene

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Photo / Sephir Hamilton

A cast of nine MIT affiliates will present "Highlights from Musicals at MIT" on Wednesday, Sept. 27 and Friday, Sept. 29 at 8pm in Killian Hall. The show includes 17 scenes selected from Broadway shows. Rehearsing a scene from Les Miserables are (left to right) sophomores Caroline McEnnis, Cemocan S. Yesil, Jesse Cox and Niyati Gandhi, and senior office assistant Anne Rhodes of architecture, who is vocal director for the musical. Ms. McEnnis and Mr. Yesil direct.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on September 27, 2000.

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