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Drama at Wa-HiMiss Cornelia Scott, played by Cindy Uoyd (right), checks election returns of the Confederate Daughters as her secretary Grace Lancaster, (played by Kathy Jessee, pours the morning coffee in Tennessee Williams’ “Something Unspoken.” A tense drama of ambiguous human relationships, the one-act play is one of four by the American playwright to be presented in “An Evening of Tennessee Williams,” Wa-Hi’s fall drama production Nov. 20 and 21 in the Wa-Hi Commons. Also on the program are “This Property Is Condemned”with Regina Daniels and Dave Rowe; “The Lady of Larkspur Lotion” with Judy Savage, Kris Beaver and Dave Skidmore; and the love scene from “The Glass Menagerie” with Regina Daniels and Randy Meie. Jim Dennis is technical assistant for the production. Directors are Miss Virginia Marable and student teacher, Kim Kovac, Whitman College drama major. “For the first time Wa-Hi has an official play production class as part of the curriculum,” states Miss Marable. Curtain time for both performances is 8 p.m.
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Walla Walla Union Bulletin

Walla Walla, Washington, US

Thu, Nov 19, 1970

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