Show Community Players Prove Worth WorthIn I In First Production of Season Both the Moab Community Players group and the Moab playgoers proved this week they are aro worthy of the effort to refurbish Old Star Hall as asa asa a c drama center The Players opened their fall season with a delightful satire comedy The rhe Mouse That Roared performed for two successive nights to the largest audiences in their his his- tory tort The play was a as s satire on the foreign policy of the United States It poked fun at the nation without squandering squandering squandering dering its dignity The story was shallow with better between between be be- tween the lines than lines At best It could have been no better belter than Its cast which was good enough for the aud aud- They loved It Outstanding performances were given by many of the group Miss Linda Evans one of several high school drama students cooperating with the Players had the first role of her career up to her tal tal- She Is surveying a professIonal professional pro pro- career both she and the stage pro-stage could do worse Newcomer Alberta l Kara Kara- ara yan turned a bit comedy role rote into a highlight of the play There will be more roles for lor her in the future Its It's certaro cere taro tain Veterans Obid Hamblin Ernie CarluccI and Terry Dalton Dai- Dai ton were up to usual top ratIngs rat rat- Ings Bob Dob Farnsworth was Asset plus as the uncompromising uncompromising uncompromising Tully Bascom who won the war he was sent to lose As usual Director Wendell Bowthorpe turned out a pro production with his amateur cast He lIe is one more reason why Star Hall renovation renovation renova renova- tion is none too soon lIe He has worked with improvised fa facilities ta- ta duties long enough |