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Show THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, ' u n s 'rr-f. in ;t; JUNE 25n 1922 mi"t f' t rtTs w f; SUNDAY MORNING, V-- 1 5s v inter- - fi COLLEGIATE . SHAKESPEARE t ft HILL By W. E. 1922 Copyright 1 - : By the Chicago Tribune rf 8 mi:' A Mi f 47 ffTw- - T. K, o $ - t rv S Ww JKS. V & ' - 0.. ''c V&JV iMmiimm : J If sb Iw W. I 11 i rl Aii .pj Just a crowd of jolly college girls doing Hamlet at commencement Ethel Maud N cason, who playt Hamlet, is introducing a lot of sidelights into the role that neither Sotbern nor F ever thought of. Haiel Hargis, the senior class beauty, is nuking a big thing out of Ophelia; Everybody out front is telling everybody else how much prettier Hazel is without any makeup. ? orbea-Roberta- yk) 5 An outdoor formance of WA A Dream, showing one of the fairic somewhat alarmed by a noise in the underbrush. It maybe just somebody's little kitty and then again it may sc something else. With bare' ankles' one cant be too careful ? IWj- fp y 4 - ' t - vt Sir Andrew, Maria and Sir Toby in Twelfth Night, cutting up roystering around like anything. (This is dress rehearsal not a regular performance otherwise Miss Waite, who plays Maria, would never be wearing her eyeglasses.) M n liM: l4-an- KatherifierfnThe J'f i x,5 ' Taming Shrew' of the (played by Harry L. Caffeine, .24), it shown being oh, so saucy and pert to Petru-chio, ; 7 . iJ- fii ; - , i t SyV Four members of the Riverdell Hall Academy graduating class disas the mob in Julius Caesar. ii guised ?- r. Night's ! busier person than r. Butterworth, the English instructor, on the day of the outdoor performance of Julius Caesar at the .Riverdell Hall Academy simply doesn't exist As the head mas-ftr- 's wife was heard to say, I dont see what we would ever have done without $lr-- Butterworthr (Mr. Butterworth is at thi moment prompting from a little Temple edition behind the Roman forum.) Fcace there, hear the noble An- tony! per- - m, ;li r. Yin Its Elizabethan lady waiting none other in real life than Old Fred Bursley walking delicately over a bumpy piece of ground. The atmosphere ot the Lauderbach University players is, this performance-only- , being handled by the asssitant manager,', on whom all the mean jobs seem to fall with a sickening thud--t (The regular property boy is taking a makeup exam, in chemistry I.) Yousee its like this: When a' change of scene is necessary in the Lauderbach production of As Y ou Like It the A. M. will march on and hang out a lign reading Room Then he will retire and in the Palace or Forest of Arden. the sign will fall off the peg. 'The Shakespearean Masque. The girls of the Mount Ropewell senior dramatics ire offering'this year a fantasy based on the life of the Bard Avon, written. without any outside help st all by Lillian Weems (special uing in chemistry). It deals with Mr: Shakespeare in his early davs he fore he had thought ol anything much to write about. There appear to him ..in a vision the three graces willingness, license and idealirmu whn cause to parade before the poet's eyes all the heroines ol the later Shakes pearean dramas.- - Last to appear is Ann Hathaway, who throws a beau tiful red cloth rose to him- - Whereupon, Shakespeare sits down to write h is first play. The English department insists that Lillian really ourht 19 write for the stage. |