George Bernard Shaw's comedy "In Good King Charles's Golden Days" will open the 1964-65 theatrical season at Hopkins Center during Houseparties week. The play will be directed by Prof. Henry B. Williams. Later in the month Hanover audiences will see Anton Chekov's "The Sea Gull," directed by Ward Williamson.
Warner Bentley, Hopkins Center director who staged many of the hit musicals in the Robinson Hall theater during the 19505, will direct the Winter Carnival musical comedy "Wonderful Town." This will be his first stage-directing duty in the Center he administers. "The Mistress of the Inn" by Carlo Goldoni will run in March. A Japanese play written by contemporary Japanese playwright Yukio Mishima will be played (in English) in April, and concluding the non-summer theater schedule will be Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Descending," directed by Prof. James Clancy.