to21-Member Cas!In Rehearsal ForSfalag 17BY KEN SILLAKFour out of twelve three act plays will be chosen for the Provincial Drama Festival in Lethbridge. Stalag 17, Medicine Hat’s prospective entry, has been fully cast with possibly a few minor adjustments to be made,Tansley Hall was the scene of an excellent practice Sunday afternoon. Manny Haber added a bit of realism to the play by explaining how a new prisoner would act at first sight of the prison’s interior. Constructive criticism such as this is always appreciated and anyone interested in helping out, by acting, criticizing, or donating their service to the technical production, is heartily invited. Npxt * | practice is scheduled for Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the rehearsal hall.Stalag 17 will be produced by Sid Palansky arid Joe Levinson. Director Henry Allergoth and Assistant Director Fred Kirkpatrick have chosen the following actors as the tentative cast for the production:Sefton, Gary Mitchell; Stosh,John Komanchuk; Hoffman, Rod Ashburner; Price, Bill Lutes; Corporal Schultz, Lome Havard; Harry “Animal Shapiro, Fred De-Maris; Reed, Jack Balfour; Dunbar, Ron Miller; German captain, Walter Ziemann; Duke, Harold Brucker; Herb Gordon, HaroldGunderson; S.S. Guard, George Falkesgaard; Geneva Man, HardyDeimart, Marko, Warren Mills;Horner, Vernol McCadden; Mc-Carthey, Reg Warne; Peterson, Bill Ellerman; Red Dog, Jack Blschke; Witherspoon, Ken Sillak; McKay, Terry Marlin; Second Guard, Bill Stafford.First staging of Stalag 17 has not been definitely scheduled, but will be either the last week in November or the first week in December. Mr. Allergoth feels certain that the Medicine Hat Civic Theatre production of Stalag 17 will be picked as one of the four plays to make the journey to Lethbridge and the Provincial Drama Festival.