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Show "Kind Lady" Begins Run on July 18 The world of art becomes an important part of a mystery drama in the upcoming University Univer-sity of Utah production "Kind Lady." Set in aworld "object d'art," Macksene Rux, the star of the local production becomes the object of deceit and careful cornering of fateful plots. Because Be-cause her home is filled with beautiful paintings a young man, to be played by Phillip Peterson, forces his presence into the home eventually taking complete control con-trol of the activities and the income. As one sees the extremes in art pieces, so one will see extremes ex-tremes in the characters who work themselves through the plot of this original Hugh Wal-pole Wal-pole short story. A family of lower London eccentrics become the servants of the household. A woman with little sense or presence of mind makes the horror hor-ror of the situation more tense. A doctor who is nothing but a sneak by trade adds his flavors to the series of events. Ralph Margetts, director of the production, claims this to be the best of mystery dramas. It is always current because of its element of fear. The dramatist has wormed his presence into the feeling of every onlooker, just as he has developed the master characters. "Kind Lady" is to be seen at Playbox Theatre July 18 to 22. Tickets can be purchased at Zion Bookstore downtown or Sugar House. |