Show annual fa faculty cu lt k play attracts large audience i the uintah high school faculty play the VI 1 W ws received receive enthusiastically 1 Y b by ay capacity i ty crowds in the T tabernacle carb r 0 on wednesday and thursday of last week the play was a religious dr drama ama in three acta done in modern dress action wt was ks confined d to 0 a cou courtroom it room effectively st stared L d on the tabernacle platform the theme was the trial of 61 0 gardener accused of having stolen the body of christ with various biblical and imaginary characters called in as witnesses in summing up the evidence for and against the resurrection which was the real motivation of the plot the judge ably in Y ed by frank walker alker left tho the verdict to the audience as jury ju ry since a great deal of controversial trover sial material is brought to light on both sides of tho the question question most of it allegorical the jury is left on the horns boras of a literary dilemma I 1 an outstanding performance w was as given by jarrett jarvis aln tah high school speech teacher who played the role of pro his courtroom manner was deft and professional and he delivered lines with finesse much of the evidence was a PO prologue logue to the appearance of mary magdalen played by philus phillis little who made a dramatic dra entrance in the second act mrs masl I 1 little enacted a difficult role with simplicity and pathos and her emotion packed scene in act three was a eting climax to the production 1 excellent support was riven given the leading roles by barbara snow volt voit roper steve haul haus ke june stewart graham J wallace johnson ralph hatch hath frank wright harold hullinger win i iona ona masey massey james little lawrence cooper avard rigby donna lee lawrence lee doyle landon lucille kelson nelson howard clements electa caldwell harold M lundell and I 1 paul batty 1 |