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Play Will Be Given Again Tomorrow Evening Curtain time for the production, “The Hasty Heart,” has been scheduled for eight o'clock tonight in the Little Theater. The domi nantly male cast culminated five week of rehearsal with an ex tremely favorable dress rehearsal yesterday afternoon as they pre sented the play for the Training School. Indications point to an other hit for Miss Maysel Evans, head of college dramatics. Activity tickets may be used for admission by students both at to night's presentation and the repeat performance tomorrow — evening. Additional tickets have been sold to insure a capacity crowd on both evenings. The scene of John Patrick’s com edy-drama is set in the China- Burma-Indian theater during the recent conflict. Vance Leuthold, ‘Thurman Fox, John Nelson, Norm Schomisch, Melvin Discher, Don Brink, Carl Abbelohde and Mike Tembelis portray a group of hos pitalized servicemen who are well chaperoned by their nurse “Sister Margaret,” played by Gen Phil lips. Although the play has a war background, it is saturated with cleverly written comedy and pro vides entertainment even to those who swited it out in the C.B.T. New lighting apparatus has been installed and all other equipment has been repaired. T extensive re search has gone into the set and properties to assure a perfect back ground for the production. Robert Brismaster, stage manager, has been assisted by Karl Ackerman, Mildred Bockfinger, Ruth Heils berg, Jack Stridde, Ben Johnson, and Ray Klaeser. Iley Pahlow has worked with the cast as assistant director and Victor Klancer has headed the pub liity department. The hard work ing property committee includes Bernard Kregel, Richard Stadt mueller, Betty Lou Patch, Jane Hogue, Phyllis Heisinger and Ev elyn Johnson. Makeup for the pro duction will be handled by Bill Fel ton and Keith Chipman. Tonight’s performance marks the first anniversary of the return of college dramatics from its dor mant condition during the war. Several members of the cast from last year’s presentation, “Over 21, will appear tonight. “This year’s in creased enrollment has afforded greater talent possibilities and to night’s performance should not only equal, but surpass, last year’s presentation.
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Oshkosh Advance

Oshkosh, Wisconsin, US

Wed, Mar 26, 1947

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