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Show WlilFFEH : Varsity Actors to Present j 'Misalliance' at Social Hall October 20. ' ' Win? the week beginning Monday, fetoberO, the Varsity players will for at th0 Soci:J Ha" the;'-tre Ber" Vj Shaw's comedy "Misalliance." Lauso of tho departure of Mr. Me-L Me-L Kfiuy, "ho was scheduled to play the ' pad a rearrangement f cast v. ill L niado which will show the better-Qrtvn better-Qrtvn i'.ivorites of tho Varsity players "i , tie best advantage. Miss Layth Bark'V, who did tho char-1 char-1 of .fanet Caur.ot in "Tho Groat ' AJvcntarc ' in such an artistic mun-i-r will appear in a different role, and Lmiscs a splendid portrayal. r h Mcnser, who will be remembered tuxt for his work last year in ' Can-"fia'' Can-"fia'' and later productions of the Yarsitv Plavers, and who received con-favorablo con-favorablo comment for his L-k iu the opening bill at the Salt Ute theater last week, will appear as I li'larltoii," whose bubbling vitality keeps the play going at a rapid-fire tt from the opening to the l:fst cur-Ln. cur-Ln. This is a character different from anv in which Menser has appeared te will have splendid opportunity show his ability. ! Mr Kiismusaen, another of the best known of the players, will appear as Lira Mmnnerhaycs, a character with i. j..,ppv combination of common sense i.''lli(lhtful humor. ' - Tie play itself is a true Shaw work ; it,; conments upon the serious humor II if life in a way that only Shaw can Since the original production in " lis country it has been regarded by ivvrvoue who saw or heard of it as s; ! L'tnuino "laugh-a-line ' ' comedy. |