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Show Suspenseful Dramatic Offering Slated for Thursday "Night Must Fall." a three-act suspense drama, will open next Thursday evening for a two-night two-night run at the College of Southern Utah. Curtain time will be 8 p. m. The pJay, which has become a favorite of playgoers in both England and America, was se lected by the C S U drama department de-partment to give variety to the drama offerings of the college. A farce comedy, a comedy fantasy fan-tasy and a Greek tragedy, and a series' of short plays of various kinds have been presented by the students of Prof. Richard M. Row-lay Row-lay during the current season. The play opening next week Is different from anything produced produc-ed at C S U for many yean. It Is a gripping thriller concerning concern-ing two murders In an English forest. The main purpose of author au-thor Emlvn Williams in writing j the drama was to provide an eve- , nlng of suspensefiU entertain- , ment with a surnrise ending. It j Is not a "whodunit" in which the Mentltv of the killer is kent se-cret. se-cret. The suspense Is provided in J other ways more subtle. I A cast of experienced colleee t plavers Is busy wlf h final rehear- I ila. In the leading roles are I Crant Harrison. Cedar City, as Dan. the mysterious bellhop: Ja- t nls Rozelle. Sprlnedale, as Mrs. I Bramson. the shrewish Invalid: I 1erJd Matheson. Cedar Cltv, as Tftnhert. the Patient suiter; Carol I Williams, also of Cedar, as Oil- L via. the niece of Mrs. Bramson: f Btsv Fillmore. Benver. a Mrs. t Terrance; Jackie Wlnterrose. Ce- dar Cltv. as Dora. ih unfortun- f at maid: Nelson Tavlnr. Paro- i wan. as the Scotland Yard tn- g snector and WHa HlrsW. Hur- rlcane, as the district nurse. |