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Show (Playhouse makes ptas for Etext week's show "The Wayward Saint," a satirical comedy in three acts by Paul Vincent Carroll, will be presented in the Springville high school audi- - jtorium next Wed., Thurs., and Friday, Oct. 12, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. The play is being presented pre-sented by the Springville Playhouse Play-house as their annual fall offering. of-fering. This year's production is comparatively new, having been first presented in New York City on Feb. 17, 1955. The setting set-ting is in the dining room of Canon Daniel McCooey's Presbytery Pres-bytery in the little village of Kilkevin, near the Northern Irish border. Action of the play is centered around the Canon and his battle to stay on at the parish, which is in charge of a somewhat stern bishop. The Canon's complications complica-tions with his liking for birds and animals, plus appearance of the strange Mr. DeBalbus make the play one of intrigue, filled with suspense and comedy. com-edy. Organized in 1949, the Springville Playhouse has continuously con-tinuously presented at least one play a season and sometimes three. It is a part of the City recreation program to bring cultural entertainment in the field of drama to citizens of the community. The organization organiza-tion was incorporated several years ago with a president, vice president, secretary, treasurer trea-surer and ten board of directors. direc-tors. Cast in "The Wayward Saint," which is being directed by Woodrow Weight, are Marshall Mar-shall Fox as the Canon; Eugene Eu-gene Johnson, the Bishop; Naomi Na-omi Boyer, Miss Killicat; Mary Ann Schriever, Maura; Donald Watts, Peadar the Puck; Benny Ben-ny Fietkau, Baron De Balbus; Margaret Schreiner, Sabena; I Diana Alleman, Serena; Bert Cherrington, Salambo Ronald j Allan, Martyn McDara; Lynn Weight, a lion. j LeGrande Boyer is light technician; tech-nician; George Weight, sound effects; Mary Verl Maycock, costuming; Pres. Owen Jensen, ; staging; Verl Dallin, tickets; Merle Schreiner, Janet C. Bird, j Marva Davis, makeup. j The public is given a cor- j dial invitation to see the play I on any one of the three nights. Tickets are available from any j member of the cast or may be j purchased at the door. j |