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CRITICS REVIEW 'OAKS PLLYHOIBB' When I look over the plays that have appeared Q Q K and been produced this year in the 'Oaks P1ayhonss,' I find that there have been twenty two that lmve especially caught my fancy, and won critics' approval everywhere. The plsyhouse itself was brave to present these ambitious plays, and in return was enlivened by than Its scenery was excellent and quite varied The best stage eat, in my opinion, wee the delightful pine paneled room with the gay, light wood furniture, where so many of the scenes took plagg. The actors played their parts with professional interpretations and feeling One could easily say that they lived their lines The influence of excellent directing was apprrent in the smoth productions, and flawless performances These are the plays that, in my estimtion, deserve recognition and acclaim Maggie Joe 'The Eagle Has Two Heads' Miss Mac 'The Marriage Proposal' Lenz 'Much Ado About Nothing' Evans 'Beyond the Horizon' MacA1pin 'Two Gentlemen From Verona Kerr 'Gaslight' Hotz Annie, Get Your Gun' Niper Taming of the Shrew Calkins 'The Tempest' olBrien nliellzapqppinn H88B10 'F1l118Il'B Haillbbl' Palmer 'ure With Father' mm' DWP U The FOOW' Selig 'The Voice of The Turtle Steiner, Bertolf qwhat men Live Bye' TURB! ,nfh-E0 P1118 In 1 Bottle' Canmnn I Church 'One Touch Of Venus' Gardner 'Mexican Hayride' Goodmn 'You Can't Take It With You W Chambers 'Dream Girl D H szzzzzs' -.2h:::':,:e::-M'y A1 - Q Sv - e ..'. O. .. n ee 'fm -' .:' -- 0. D ee , 'f. -' I ee hx I l ' JL W 0 0
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I'm tired and very run-down, in fact I heves't run for years I em the old grandfather clock that stands in the front hall of !lme z I have seengirls cane andgo, andlaasofull of news thst I have to elnre it with outsiders The biggest news is the wedding of Miss Dickie, now Lire Carlyle Thomas lhngum, Jr which took place during Christmas vacation. md speaking of teachers, I must say that the house has been cheered and decorated by the plants that Kiss Johndroe has grown She is also famous for her generosity in the kitchen in mking the girls may delicious snacks. I sm indebted to lies Bhriver because once she saved my life in the plunbing flood I like her but there is one whom she favors more-her faithful hunter, Red Robin Frm the hall I can often hear the voices of nv neighbors, curly and Muggs who are not so noisy because they are engrossed in writing letters to Scotty, listening to Western Music, and reading about dogs At times I an almost knocked over by the loud shrieks and stmnps of the second floor I can always tell when lhffy :ls around because I can hear 'Oh Cmw' before anything else Someday I'm going to split my sides laughing at V1alle's dry humor New on weekends I quite ber in the morning by the voice of Sally Krieg screaming 'Good Morning' to everyone Fran what I hear, the 'lledium hxree'-Geiger, Prest, Knowles-are in the kitchen devouring 0uslnmn's Food wha: they're not at the Stable I can't hear wlnt goes on up on the third floor but I do know that Sis talks s lot about Sammy in Ohio while Bassett is often heard saying I :mst go on a Diet Across the hall the atmosphere is similar to that of a see-saw Mona is always up bright and early, in not me keeps better time that I do, while all I see of fimy is her coattails as she flies out the door lhen the girls are around, nu ears are always filled with the latest sayings but when nine-thirty rolls around all is quiet on the 'Elms' front, for the girls are waiting for 'The Whistler' and I can relax and go to sleep cyntma Bassett, Nancy suffer-a, ' O often see gentleman calling on Pat Leonard. I an roused frcm very peaceful slum- O VJ Q 'Q - 49 0 l Mo I
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