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Show sheriff Lamplight, has not arrived you might see Fae Harris reading his lines with Adele Murdock, alias Zinnia Zweiback - the governess who has a soft spot in her heart for the sheriff. Then Merrill Lowe walks up the stairs of the courthouse court-house surrounded by an aura of evil! What a villain he m the sinister Baron WilTielm Von Snipe. He casts one glance at Ann Martin, and ... oh, you'll have to buy a ticket and come see for yourself. And rehearsal goes on. And the cast and directors have a riotous time "Wringing" "Wring-ing" the most from each characterization. MdcjgqIo unta-joy By Dale Schofield If the fun of rehearsal is any indication 'of the success suc-cess of a play, then "No Sooner Won Than Wed" is going to be a hilarious hit. The directors - Gaytha Benson and Fae Harris -have a great cast with whom to work and the lines begin "flying" as soon as two or more people arrive in the courtroom of the old courthouse. court-house. Ann Martin becomes the lovely, demure -but dazzling Melody Lovesong, the mo- IM1IP 1 '1 WUM. n'iii.iu ment she arrives on the scene. And Steve Bartholomew, Bartho-lomew, who portrays the stalwart, handsome hero, Lambert Lamplight ... Oh ladies, bring your smelling salts to each performance or surely you'll swoon! Over behind the piano you might find Nell Smith - the musical director, sharpening shar-pening up a number, or rephrasing re-phrasing a few notes. Yes, this play has music. And you might hear Connie Chris Marshall, who is the villain-ess, villain-ess, Lucretia Moneygrabt n wm i mi m. m ' singing: There is nothing I wouldn't do for money, And there is nothing money couldn't do for me. Furs and diamonds, Paris gowns, My own private sym phoney . As she seeks to marry off her daughter to some un ¬ suspecting member of the cast. And the daughter!! Maurine Brown as Ganglia Moneygrab, will give you fits of laughter, and make you never want to eat red licorice again. If Keith Hutchingson, as |