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Quality Productions Provide Outstanding Experiences for Students This yearis theater productions began with the Second Annual Searcy Summer Dinner Theater, Students were able to gain college credit. work in different areas of production, and create quality drama while working in a Christian atmosphere A stage, lights. candlelit dinners, and music transformed the Hammon Student Center into a quaint din- ner theater. The first two shows of the season were directed by Robin Miller. Hold Me, written by Jules Pfeiffer, was performed June 21-23. This htongue in cheek play takes a look at how we see ourselves and how others see us. The second production, Sar- saparilla, Please ran July 5-7. This melodrama came complete with the audience hissi ing at the villain and cheering for the hero. The second half of the season opened on July 26-28 with I Do, I Do, a musical ver- sion of The Fourposter. directed by Morris Ellis. August 941 brought Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap t0 the Searcy Summer Dinner Theater and ended the season. In the fall semester the murder-mystery The Mousetrap was performed once again for the regular student body and then the production went On to the American College Theater Festival in Fort Smith. At the festival the cast earned a number of awards, in- cluding the nomination of three Harding students to advance in the Irene Ryan auditions in Fort Worth, Texas in January. The three were Margaret Medlockt Chris Truittt and Jean Ann Bell. Medlock and Robin Starck each received a plaque for itBest Actor? while junior Paul Lockhart received a certificate for excellence in acting. Two other prod uctions during the fall semester were Neil Simonis I Ought to Be in Pictures and Jona Oberskfs Childhood. ' Connie Hill, a student director for the Neil Simon production, says of the drama department, iiThe Harding theater department is unique to work in becasue students have a chance to work in all areas of play production. They are able to participate in quality shows that have Christian values. Mg I ought to be in Pictures. Eddie Hinson, Phillip Thames, and Julie Grahn perfrom Niel Simon's play in the Little Theater as :1 Readers Produc- tion. - photo by James McCreary. Angela. Wenoka Verkier and Dan Biliingsl'ey perform in the drama production of the play Angela which was written and directed by Verkier who is a student at Harding. 7 photo by Lesiie Downs, One-Act Plays 25
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Edie H inson Julie Gralm b. ..... Phillip Thames 3 , Ger t Justice Alan Greenshaw Time: The Present Place: West Hollywood, CA 7 photo by Leslie Downs, 24 One Act Plays
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