OCR Text |
Show A i r y - r.W!av. December j , 17. 1957 a- .- THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE v. I .permission' to stage the comedy "The Teahouse of The August as the major attraction of I Moon, Carbon College thea-tr- e season,1 has been granted by the owner of presentation rights, Dramatists Play Service of New and will begin immediately IYork, project, according to Elmo .dramatic director. January 29 and 30.' have been selected as dates for the presentation of the jthe 1957-5- 8 play- - I ' . Candidates for acting roles and staff positions have been interviewed during the past week and tryouts are under way. The cast members will be named after the Thanksgiving holidays, Mr. Geary stated. The Teahouse of The August Moon, a clever satire on the occupation of Okinawa, was only recently released for amateur showing. It enjoyed a long and successful Broadway run and was produced as a motion picture before being released for College use. The play, . an adaptation by John r, Patrick of the novel by Vern made a clean sweep of the awards in 54, winning the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Critics Circle Award. Also, for his performance in the leading role, of "Sakini, David Wayne won the Antonette Perry. Award; Marlon Brando portrayed Sakini in the movie version, and Larry Parks played the part on tour. Sne-ide- TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. Q n ALL 14 INCH to TIRES For Recapping winter; tread or conventional 1 Price Tire & Rubber Service 17 N. 1st West Price - Pag Thirteen ? |