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Show J . v. -J h . i 'An ?: ' - jcSU PLAY. Elaine Southwick and Gwen Sandberjr "tip the bottle" Li faculty production of "Arsenic and Old Lace." College Faculty Reveal Acting Talents in Comedy College of Southern Utah facul-ty facul-ty members will perform In the play "Arsenic and Old Lace" Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18, 19 and 20 at 8 p. m. in the CSU auditorium. I The comedy, which will be presented pre-sented In arena style, deals with two kindly spinsters who feel It their duty and obligation to ex pedite tne departure oi a numter of lonely, elderly gentlemen from mortal existence by means of a potion of arsenic mixed with elderberry wine. They are assisted assist-ed in arranging burial for the victims in their basement by 'Teddy", who visualizes himself as a builder of the Panama Canal. Can-al. Cast members include the maiden aunts, Abbie and Martha, Mar-tha, Elaine Southwick and Gwen Sandherg; Mortimer, Bruce Howard; How-ard; Elaine, Dorothy Olsen; Jon-athon, Jon-athon, Kent Myers; Dr. Finsteln, Richard Rowley; Teddy Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Tom Challls; O'Hara, Morris Shirts; Brophy, Kim Jones; Klein, Frank Faux; Lt. Rooney, Laurence Laur-ence Cooper; Mrs. Harper, Inez Cooper: Witherspoon, Wes Larson; Lar-son; Gibbs, Fred Adams. CSU student Gary Mclntyre will assist with the sots. Play director, Pul Vorklnk, said seating will be limited to approximately 200 each evening and advised those wishing to attend at-tend one of the performances to apply for tickets as soon as possible. pos-sible. Admission will be adults $1.00 and students 50c. |