Show I The Happiest Millionaire Set Sat For Production October 28 27 27 28 An extraordinary family family- the Biddies of Philadelphia Philadelphia- will brighten the stage of He lie ten len en M. M Knight school next Tuesday and Wednesday Oc Oc- tober 2728 28 as the Moan Community Players raise the curtain on The Happiest Mil Mil- by Kyle Crichton at 8 15 pm p.m. After an absence of a year or so the community players group opens a season with this offering The Happiest Millionaire is is a highly entertaining satire satire sa sa- sa tire on life Ufe In wealthy famil ies Jes The Biddies Biddles and their ac ac- will provide a very lively Ively evening for the residents residents resi dents of Moab Cast completion and rehearsals re re- In full swing this week find the actors and as associated associated associated as- as departments in costume cos cos- tume ume and staging extremely busy Searching for furniture and costumes for lor 1916 and 1917 for an authentic presentation presentation pres pres- Is one activity for all nIl members of Community Players layers Final casting is as follows in n order of their appearance Emma the maid Janet Greene John Lawless the butler Bill Llvy Livy Biddie Bid Bid- dIe dlo older daughter Carol CarolJean CarolJean CarolJean Jean Mikesell Joe Mancuso truck driver Father Howard Mason Tony Biddle the son Larry Smith Cordelia Cordella Biddie Biddie Bid Bid- die the younger daughter Cheryl Holyoak Charlie Taylor Taylor Tay Tay- Taylor lor a boy friend Carey Cox Anthony J J. J Drexel Biddle the father Obid Hamlin Mrs Anthony J J. J ael Bi Biddle le the mother Kitty Mason Aunt Mary Drexel fathers father's aunt Roma Parsons Cousin Lucy Rittenhouse Linda Evans Evans Evans Ev Ev- ans Angler Angier Duke the boy boyfriend friend John Cook fathers father's fighter friend Zeke Francis and Mrs Benjamin Duke AngIers AngIer's mother Carol Hines Directed by Wendell Bowthorpe Bow- Bow thorpe horpe the production members mem mem- bers jers have haye had experience Inthe in inthe inthe the previous Moab Community ity sty Players presentation of Our Town and in high school plays Assisting Mr Bowthorpe as director Is Helen Cox Costuming ming ruing and staging are being handled by Pollyanna Woods and Allene Ailene Cook The Happiest Millionaire was presented first on 01 Broadway Broad way In 1956 with Walter Pidgeon as Anthony J J. J Drexel Drex Drex- el Biddle fiddle Many road companIes companes compan compan- Ies es have carried the fun of the Biddle family across the nation Amateur acting rights of The Happiest Millionaire are controlled by Dramatists Play Service Inc Ine New York Help Is still needed with staging set construction and costumes Anyone who is Interested interested interested in In- is requested to call caU Mrs Howard Mason Iason Admission for adults and students over twelve will wUl be 75 cents Children under six will be admitted free lick Tick Tickets I ets ts for elementary will be 35 cents |