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TWELFTH NIGHT The annual Shakespearean production, TWELFTH NIGHT, under the direction of Helen Crane Hardison, was given on Friday evening, March 29, l935, in the Cumnock auditorium. This was an elaborate production, em- ploying the unit set, consisting ot curtains. The colorful costumes were exe- cuted by Eloise. The cast was composed ot the following: ORSINO ---------- - Helen Beckwith SEBASTIAN - - lulianna Monroe ANTONIO - - Frances Hooks SEA CAPTAIN - Gwendolyn Dorsey VALENTINE - - Eleanor Maxtield CURIO - - - - Winnitred Miller SIR TOBY BELCH - - - Lillian Targen SIR ANDREW AGUECHEEK - Ruth Gardner MALVOLIO ---- - - Elliott Hensel FABIAN - - Gwendolyn Dorsey FESTE - - Dorothy Drew PRIEST - - Faye Stinson OLIVIA - - - Marie Brown VIOLA - - - - - Gloria lenlkins MARIA - - --------- Lillian Collins ATTENDANTS - - Betty Myrick, Mrs. M. V. Webster, Ruth Hanson MUSICIANS and PAGE - leanne Hodges, Cromwell Crane, lack Curtiss 76
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FOUR ON E-ACT PLAYS The second School of Expression production of the year consisted of a program of four one-act plays, presented in the unit simplified manner with the use of curtains. These plays were entertaining and sufficiently diversi- fied to offer a wide range of material for the actors, in addition to giving the audience a varied program. The plays were of such a character that it was not necessary to put one actor in more than one play, giving ample time for the careful preparation of the material. The first play, GREEN EYES OF ROMANY, was a light comedy con- taining only women, and had to do with the fortune teller who comes to perform for the bazaar. Capable performances were given by Lillian Targen, Dorothy Drew, Helen Beckwith, Gwendolyn Dorsey, Winnifred Miller, Bar- bara Cohen, and Gloria jenkins. This amusing play was followed by another all-female play entitled THE LETTERS, which concerned a smart mayor's wife who tricked her hus- band's secretary into returning some letters by the help of a chorus girl. The role of the wife was taken by Frances Hooks, the secretary was played by Eleanor Maxfield, and the chorus girl was done by julianna Monroe. The second portion of the program consisted of two plays of entirely different type. The first, a tragedy by Willis Knapp jones, called SPICED WINE, was based upon the story about Peru, told of the Viceroy who goes to seek the Countess to declare his love, only to be poisoned by the suspic- ious and faithful servant. The part of the Countess was taken by Beth Col- lar, the role of the servant, Celestina, by Phyllis Rosenberg, and the Viceroy was played by Elliott Hensel. Ending the program came a Harlequinade by john D. Shaver. This clev- er bit of commedia dell' Arte fantasy had to do with the escape of Colum- bine from the clutches of her father, Punchinello, and her flight with her lover, aided by Pierrette. The parts were taken by Lillian Collins as Colum- bine, Don Hankey as Punchinello, Marie Brown as Harlequin, and Ruth Gardner as the inevitable Pierrette. 75
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LITTLE WOMEN Although the cast was somewhat awed by the motion picture produc- tion, nevertheless on Thursday evening, May l5, l935, the Cumnock High School presented as its senior play LITTLE WOMEN, based on the story by Louisa May Alcott, under the direction of Helen Wright Hovey. The cast was adequate and sincere, and the performance was exceptional for so in- experienced a group, many of whom had had no previous experience. Two beautiful sets by the Calkins Studios lent the proper atmosphere to this charming presentation. The cast consisted ot: IO - - Rowena Cook MEC - - Suzanne Vidor AMY - - Lois Rosenthal BETH - - ludith Marks MRS. MARCH - MR. MARCH - AUNT MARCH - LAURIE - - - MR. LAURANCE HANNAH - - BROOK - - - PROFESSOR BHAER june Rhinock David Carnahan Edith Snyder - Ed jenkins Meyer Lebow - loan Okey Donald Creen Ben Sternberg 77
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