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Show A IU Wi-i-- .. . , , I I t m " 11 "" "' "' ' " j ' ' , ' : 1 -- i l -r- f ! 1 : ' ...... i The Veterans Administration Hospital Theater is presenting a play entitled "Ladies in Retirement," tonight and Saturday night. The play, the third of series, begins at 8 p.m. VA Theater to Give 3rd Play Theater Department. Heading the cast are Marty Yeager and Susan Gardner. He was seen for the first time by Utah audiences in the Babcock Theater production produc-tion of 'The Shoemakers Prodigious Prodigi-ous Wife," as the Sash Youth. Miss Gardner was in the production produc-tion of an original script done here last year by Miss Dowse, entitled "Golden Keys Open Rusty Gates.' Others in the cast for "Ladies in Retirement," include: Shanna Fotheringham, Mary Walker, Catherine Tame, Doreen Denni-son, Denni-son, and Verlene Kelsey. The set design and costumes have been under the creative direction of Bob Hawks, an advanced technical theater major at the University. The last play of the series this quarter will be a pro- duction of "The Trojan J(" directed by John Biza"1' cast of over 30 people will run on Dec. 10 and l' "Ladies in Retirement," by Reginald Denham and Howard Lindsay, will 'be produced tonight to-night and tomorrow at the Veterans Vet-erans Administration Hospital Theater. This is the third in a series of plays produced this quarter at the V.A. Hospital Theater, and is scheduled to begin be-gin at 8 p.m. There is no admission ad-mission charge for this or any of these laboratory productions. THE PLAY has been described by its director, Sheila Dowse as: "a weird conglomeration of mystery, mys-tery, comedy and pathos, centering center-ing around three eccentric old ladies who find an odd way of acquiring a new home." The cast is comprised entirely of freshman fresh-man and sophomores in the |