The production staff for the Players Club spring production, “Arsenic and Old Lace” was an nounced Monday evening at the April meeting by Mrs. Katherine Greenwood, president. The comedy will be presented April 29 and 30 at the high school auditorium, and will be their third production this year. The players met at the Mitch ell Inn; Miss Nina Rossitto will direct; Charles Radzinsky will design the sets; and Irwin Mechanic will be technical director. Miss Grace Quinn will be production manager; John McMickle, Jr. will be busi ness manager; and Wilbur Wilson will have charge of set construc tion. The stage crew will consist of William Crawford, Gilbert Carlson and John de LaVallee, Mrs. Edmund Lloyd will handle programs; and Miss Jean George and Mrs. John Strohaal will be in charge of maake-up, Mrs. de LaVallee and Miss Nancy Smith will handle lights; Mrs. Mc Mickle, publicity; Mrs. Herbert Hellman, costumes; Mrs. Gail La mar, Mrs. Richard Cudney and Mrs. Greenwood, properties; Miss Marie Kay and Frank Spi taler] rare in charge of tickets; Edmund t. George and Wallace Hunt will act as doormen, and members of the National Thespians of the high school will serve as ushers. Douglas Reynolds was voted in as a member, and John Lee and Alvin Lewis were guests. A group from the club will at tend the regional conference of State Little Theaters at White Plains on May seventh, Casting for the Christopher Mor ley comedy, “Thursday Evening”, was held by Mrs. McMickle, who was direct. The playlet will be giv en for the Elizabeth Scott Kirk wood Guild of the First Presby terian Church in June.