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Show Pillars Ot Society 'Ihculilcul Tii'iit Per I.ehl People At Rojiil Theatre. The University of Utah Dramatic club, on Its nineteenth nnnual tour, will present at Lehl, December 2, Hen-ilk Hen-ilk Ibsen's great drnmn, "Pillars of Society." "Pillars of Society" Is one or the llrst or modern social dramas and represents tho very best or lb-son's lb-son's contributions to tho stngo, In fact tho wide reputation of tho Scandinavian Scan-dinavian playwright was gained through the great success or tins piay. "Pillars or Society" represents the brcnkhiG down of tho old social conventions, con-ventions, the. "Pillars" or Society being be-ing made to realize that they aro la reality huml gs and do not live up to the high standard or mornllty. The excellent dramatic qualities found In Ibsen's foremost play mado Its success suc-cess Immediate with the result tint already It has been translated into seven foreign languages and has 'boon produced In almost as many countries. Such notable, literary men as Alexander Alexan-der Dumas and Angler, tho great French critic, linvo pronounced "Pillars "Pil-lars or Society" a masterpiece. Tho cast or characters ror this play Includes many woll-known amateur players. Among theso aro Herbert Maw, tho leading man, nnd Armorel Dixon, both possessing almost professional pro-fessional ability und hnving had much experience in collcgo dramatics for tho past threo years. All but n few of tlie cast have been with tho club before and have proved their worth as actors. Tho complcto cast Includes tho following players: Herbert II. Maw, Kdytli Harlow, Kiitliorlno Vroo-mnn, Vroo-mnn, Orpha Kingsbury, Allen O. Thur-man, Thur-man, Armorel Dixon, Carlylo Burrows, Bur-rows, Vernon Snyder, John R. Cutler, Joseph D, Millerburg, Setho Coleman, J. Roscoo Harmon, D. Angus Royer, Clalro A. Stewart, Fannie Shapiro and townspeople and others. |