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Show Dress Rehearsals Being Held for College Play, 'Brother Goose' Dress rehearsals have been held the first three days of this week for the Dixie college competitive play, "Brother Goose", and the public renditions are ready for today (Thursday) at 3 p. m.. and again tomorrow night at 8 p. m., in the college auditorium.' The play is a comedy of family life. The situations are normal, so that as auditors laugh at the protrayals they are really laughing laugh-ing at their own experiences. Brother Goose, played by Walter Wal-ter Snow, finds that his regular vocational activities are much interrupted in-terrupted by home responsibilities; for, as an elder brother, he must listen to the woes of his 17-yeir-old adolescent brother, Jack Crosby, and his 15 and 13-year-old sisters, Joan and Glenna Garner. Helen, the housekeeper, Mona Cox, finds that it is too much for her and looks for greener pastures. A mysterious saleslady, Jessie Mae Redd, arrives on the scene and becomes more interested inter-ested in her prospective costomer than in the money she might get if he were to buy her articles. Virginia Goates, Millie Workman, Work-man, H i 1 m a Schmutz, Laurel Jackson and John Bevalere Cox are the other participants in the amusing situations. While comedy is featured, it is not of the cheap type. Every laugh is brought out of normal human situations. The play will be taken to Hurricane Hur-ricane Monday night, with Hurricane Hur-ricane bringing an exchange number num-ber to St. George later in the season. , ' Miss Myrtle Henderson is the director of the production, which is written by William Davidson. |