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The New York Times, April 12, 1926

CLARA CLEMENS IN ROLE
Will Appear in Dramatization of Mark Twain's "Joan of Arc."

Clara Clemens, daughter of Mark Twain, will appear in a dramatization of her father's "Joan of Arc" for one performance only at Hampden's Theatre on Friday afternoon, April 23. The dramatization of "Joan of Arc" has been made by Donal Haines, and Miss Clemens will be assisted in the production by members of Walter Hampden's company. It is said that after this first presentation of "Joan of Arc" another theatre may be secured for the attraction at regular performances.

Miss Clemens is the wife of Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

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