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Show LARGE AUDIENCES GREET SKIDDING' The Dixie College play, Skidding, was presented in matinee at the Wadsworth theater last Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. It was also presented under un-der the auspices of the Zion Park stake Sunday school board at Hurricane Hur-ricane Monday evening. Both audiences au-diences received the play with great enthusiasm. . The children were unusually quiet at the matinee, but they greeted the performance with peals of laughter and with vigorous vigor-ous applause. The Hurricane people expressed themselves as 'being delighted with the production. They praised the play and the performers very highly. high-ly. Throughout the performance rounds of applause were frequent. A large crowd attended at St. George and the Hurricane hall was packed. The cast will play in Enterprise tonight, St. George Friday night and Cedar City on Saturday night. Skidding is an unusual play. It is so full of life situations that attention at-tention cannot lapse even for r. moment. Humor is abundant; suspense sus-pense is raised to a high point, to be broken in the , most unexpected ways; and the situations are so real that the spectator can easily imagine he is the actor. B. Glen Smith is directing the ; production, and he promises one of the best plays and one of the most evenly balanced casts that he j has had anything to do with. I |