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STORY OF THE PLAY The entire play takes place in the comfortable lounge of the resort hotel. Snow Haven, The resort is located in an isolated area, set well back from the lonely road leading north from Portersfield. As the play opens a furious snow storm has been raging and the roads are practically impassable. The only group of guests who managed to get through is the Hawthorne party consisting of: Mrs. Hawthorne, her son John, and daughter Julie, John's fiance Helena, and their young friends Henry (Skip) Harrison, Tony Holmes and Belinda Hunt. The proprietress Mrs. Snow, and her staff do all they can to make her guests comfortable; but she is frank to tell them that all other reservations for the week-end have cancelled because of the weather. Consequently the Hawthorne party look forward, somewhat gloomily, to a dull and uneventful time. For lack of anything more exciting, John reads a copy of the local paper he bought at Portersfield and creates a feeling of uneasiness and fear by reading an article aloud about a ring of saboteurs, one at least of whom has been traced by the FBI to Portersfield. The article goes on to say it is believed this member of the gang is in possession of a complete list of the sabotaging agents and that he is heading north in an effort to escape to Canada. The article admonishes everyone to be on the alert for this dangerous agent. Consequently, when additional guests begin to arrive at Snow Haven, seeking lodging and shelter, each arrival is scrutinized, appraised and viewed with suspicion and sometimes alarm as each admits their journey has been blocked by impassable roads, each has a logical reason for passing that way, and EACH is headed for CANADA. First one and then another of the guests is viewed with suspicion for some reason or another; there is a constant traffic to the bookcase, all outwardly very casual and plausible; but each is plainly searching for something they believe to be hidden in one of the books. A slip of paper, on which is a list of names and addresses, is found in the lounge. Its disappearance and reappearance tends to heighten the suspense and point up the guilty one or ones. The net result being thrills, suspense and mystery galore with a goodly portion of comedy interspersed and a totally surprising ending. SCENE: The rustic lounge at Snow Haven. TIME: The present. Winter. Director: Mr. Richard Chamberlin - English IV 21
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'SNO HAVEN c A S T Mrs. Harriet Snow...................Owner.......................Betty Hughes Lucy.............................The Maid......................Patty Fisher Mrs. Kit Hawthorne . . . Wealthy Widow.................Arlene David John Hawthorne...................Her Son.................Jeff Ziegenhagen Julie Hawthorne...............Her Daughter....................Shirley Snodgrass Helena Forbes.................Friend of Julie.................Marcia Huss Belinda Hunt..................Friend of Julie.............Glenda Niswender Tony Holmes...................Friend of John.....................Bob Woodside Henry (Skip) Harrison. . . . Friend of John..................Fred Ashley Huntington H. Smythe ... A Professor.............................Jim Tidyman Steve Walton...............A Business Man......................Pete Buchanan Mark Bently......................A Writer ................Verne Crawford Arthur Robinson.............A Traveling Salesman.....................Tom Ebbs Jean Robinson....................His Wife.....................Lois Ashley Gloria Kent.....................Actress-Model..................Darlene Nance Marian Gray.......................Librarian....................Dorothy Pounds Suzy Gray.................Her Child-Prodigy Sister . . . Bobbie Jean Yon Brent................Recreational Director at Snow Haven . . Phil Ritchie Mrs. Higgins..................The Cook.........................Lori McDaniel
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