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Show In "Charley's Aunt" ... v - V --V-tTIWWW-JWy-jT.--. , j.hii, , , ..I. nil...,. I . '." "' ' l "c - ' v v , , i' I. .. Vj : ; j v ' i ;" " 4 t S 1 p v " ' " J i - - 1 ' r , v. - i . , f f f X- 1 Ji ' v , V In an exciting and humorous scene from the 3-act comedy farce; set for presentation by the Second ward MIA, January 10 and 11, are seen, front row, left to right: Janice W. Holt, Phillip Williams, Gayle Hutehings; rear, left to right, Jeanine Watts, LaMar Holt, and Gary Boyack. Second Ward Mutual Announces Play Presentation Dates, Cast Members "Charley's Aunt," a three-act farce comedy by Brandon Thomas, is scheduled for a two-evening performance per-formance on January 10 and 11, by the Second ward MlA, it is announced this week. First presented in London in 1892, the play has a record of outrunning out-running any other play three to one. It will be enioved bv all who see it, cast members and director believe. Mrs. Jessie J. Dalton is directing the play and cast members include Phillip Williams of Cardston, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, who will be seen in the part of Lord Faucourt Bobber-ley. Bobber-ley. Jack Chesney, will be played by Gary Boyack; Brassett, by Virgil Vir-gil Hansen; Charles Wyreham, by LaMar Holt; Kitty Verdun, by Gayle Hutehings; Amy Spettigue, by Janice W. Holt; Sir Francis Chesney, by Oliver H. Dalton; Stephen Spettigue, by Boyd Wilson; Wil-son; Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez, by Rhea Warren, and Ela Delahay, by Jeanine Watts. Assisting director is Margie M. Boyack with LaMar Crandall, business bus-iness manager; David Miner, stage manager; Zina Johnson, Melva Smith, Lloyd Hutehings, stage setting; set-ting; Robert Pierce, publicity and Delores Crandall, Vonda Hatch, Joyce Thomas, Leah Gould and Edna Hansen, costumes. In addition to the night perform-. ances on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 10 and 11, a matinee will be given Tuesday at 4 p.m. |