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Show P.M.T. - Farce Runs Rampant """rr'rc-mx ... - "" '" ' 1 if i J the last few years and teaches in the speech department. Marilyn Robinson Holt is a former Miss Utah who remains an ail-American girl. She was the University Theatre's Thea-tre's leading lady in King Lear and Othello and makes her debut on the Pioneer Memorial Theatre stage as "Alice." Ursel H. Allred, Highland High's drama coach, was last seen in the 1965 Summer Festival Festi-val production of West Side Story, will play Mr. DePinna in the 1966 Summer Festival. The play runs July 7th through 16th. Tickets are half price to students. stu-dents. All seats reserved. "When 'You Can't Take It With You' opened in New York City on Monday night, December 14, 1936, the theatre rocked with laughter over the eccentricities of the Martin Vanderhof clan. Nearly 30 years later, the play still evokes laughter laugh-ter and the family is still eccentric, but a new dimension emerges in this raucous year of 1966, for You Can't Take It With You is a nostalgic nostal-gic glimpse into an America where a family of three generations could live happily together under one roof, where a boy and girl in love were shy together, where the "haut monde" wore formal dress when attending a family dinner. You Can't Take It With You represents a way of life which probably was never attainable, but which, in this supersonic world, seems so desirable." desir-able." LEON AMES, star of the recent ' television series Father of the Bride and a noted Broadway and Hollywood Holly-wood star, has specialized in "father" type roles on television, being cast as a father in Life With Marilyn Holt, as Alice, and Leon Ames, as Grandpa Grand-pa enjoy a cuddlesome moment during a perform ance of "You Can't Take It With You" now playing at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Father and Adam Had Four Sons as well as Father of the Bride. Pioneer Memorial's Summer Festival Festi-val takes pleasure in presenting Leon Ames as "Grandpa" in Hart and Kaufman's You Can't Take It With You. SHERRY SAILOR last summer starred in Janice Dixon's Please Call the Plumber the Fountain of Youth is Running Over, and recently recent-ly she was featured in a role in Norman Corwin's world premiere of The Hyphen. Previously cast in glamour roles, Sherry now proves her versatility with the characterization characteri-zation of Penny Sycamore. Duane Hill, cast as Paul, last fall starred as the harassed father in Take Her, She's Mine; and this Summer Festival he is one of the famous Sycamores. Ron Frederick-son, Frederick-son, "Tony," has appeared in several sev-eral University productions during |