Show 8 — STUDENT LIFE 195? FEBRUARY 6 Shrimp Boafs? 'Psychological Richness' Aids 'Innocents' Reviewer Says By JARvIS L ANDERSON Gaest ’LIFE Reviewer William Archibald’s suspenseful play “The Innocents” opened Wednesday night in the Main auditorium to a deplorably tiny but warm house The play is a relatively conventional story of the supernatural with psychological overtones based on a story by Henry James called “The Turn of the Screw” Her “heavy” scenes were not d she convinced us that she had been negatively affected by the eerie evil in her first worldly experience Future Asset was David Wood as Miles scheming plotting arrogant and somewhat frightening His maturity however detracted somewhat from the portrayal of the character’s necessary innocence the underlying innocence was not strong enough to elicit the desirable sympathetic from the audience jn the last scene Wood does have theatre potential and should be an asset to future Utah State Theatre productions “The Innocents” plays tonight and Saturday in the Old Main A auditorium tickets are available TUGGING AT Ron Blashke are in the ticket office in the Student weed Swing” on Union building Cheryl Blackburn over-playe- Fusion of Music Director Jack Byers’ attempts to add psychological richness to the story of tragic transfer was generally successful but because ’ certain portions of the dialogue could not be omitted the attempt was not entirely convincing Byers’ direction was evident but did not obtrude His cast w'orked together as few amateur casts do and his choice of background music and the consequent fusion of music and dramatic situation was very impressive Floyd Morgan’s set was (as his sets invariably are) a real asset as were Sandy Sheffield’s costumes In spite of an occaIn EE sional door left gaping the actors are to be congratulated Dr John A Hutcheson Fountor using both set and costumes dation Chairman and instead of being hindered by in charge of engineering for them as is too otten the case the Westinghouse Electric CorDisbelief Lost poration has announced that Utah Keith Gibson’s light plot was State University will receive a excellent except in scenes two Universal Laboratory Machine and three of act two The degree set of light intensity added to the USU will be among the 19 ac dramatic conflicts through act credited colleges receiving the one but in act two something laboratory equipment according to Professor Larry Cole of the happened The necessary “suspension of engineering department The madisbelief” was almost lost a we chine is due on campus w'ithin the audience suddenly became the week aware of the lack of balance between lights and the special world of the play as indicated by dialogue Innocence and Evil B Lovely little Ellen Wassermann was charming disarming and Orlie Hansen thoroughly convincing as Flora Flora though affected by the “evil” inlier world has a naive innocence which adds dimension to the pathetic situation This innocence modified by evil was depicted with intelligence and understanding by Ellen Julie West as Mrs Grose the housekeeper handled most of her emotional scenes adroitly she occasionally missed conveying the character's consciousness " and why does Madam of inferior position and her porthink she can persuade me trayal of age (sixty-plua was bit shaky to service her car AHEAD Her make-uand costumes of others?" were excellent and she knew how to exploit both Miss West We look ahead to the serhas natural beauty and charm vice for all our customers! which are difficult to hide and she has a nice feeling for stage "No Stamps situations: she reacts she We Just Sell for Less” moves naturally and she uses props and stage furniture with an amazing lack of response Lab Equipment Due TINY ‘TUG’ Don Dente and getting the girls to the “Seatime and in style Mermaids and Laural Layton are prepar ing to shed “fish-tails- ” and begin r the l"s The Swin wi“ and angelfish setting is scheduled for night at 9 in the UB ballroom K5 msl — Af Needham's In Logan Department " LARGE SIZE DIAMOND vice-preside- at tete tian icu v ieaufy a 4$ ‘ML ttteamed ftctei&te She'll b thrilled with the magnificent beauty of these ring Diamonds of superior quolity carefully selected for cut color ond brilliance in exquisitely styled and crafted 1 4 Karat white or yellow gold settings And they lock together for perfect position always 7 SPARKLING DIAMONDS! $150 Easy Gas - Toons both ring Term Includes Fabulous New Setting! 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