Windemere Summer Play* house’s production of “Night Must Fell” was thrilling end exciting.Although this was the first pley local audiences had seen directedEthel Stevens, they had seenBliss Stevens many times as a most successful leading lady. The divertrtion throughput was good casting was excellent. James Forster nlayed 1ing role of Danny, the self-centered and imaginative bell-hop whois the central character of therplay. Forster, is cast in a role which shows clearly his talent and bility. It is distinctly to hisj it that he proved himself a nsitive and highly capable actor. Mary McKenzie Gordon played e role of the aired invalid. Mrs.Bramson. Miss Gordon’s great versatility has been apparent to the playhouse’s regular audience, and in no previous role has she done a better job than in this. Her fine acting in this part will be longremembered.Next week the Windemere Summer Playhouse will present a new musical revue by Bryan Turner and Edward Ochsen. Entitled “Outof the Blue,’’ this musical is chock full of sparkling skits and musical numbers. Among the scheduled numbers are: “Dream Street ToNightmare Alley,” “The Kenosha Mixed Choral Society,” “TheSnoozing Beauty Ballet,” andaniganThe Seal Harbor group will beextending their season an extra week with the production of “The Fourposter” by Jane de Hartog.“The Fourposter” is an honestly moving chronicle of a husband and wife from their wedding nightin 1890 until they pack and move 35 vears later.This Saturday afternoon at twowo'clock the Windemere Summer Playhouse will present a special children’s matinee of the “Swan Princess.” This play was adapted from the Swan Lake ballet andhas special music written by 'Bryan Turner and Edward Ochsen.f