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Show r " ' ' ' I PRODUCTION RKADY. Cedar High School thespians, back row, Mike Callahan, Ricky Evans and Sa'ly Hunter and kneeling, Sheri Hunt and sitting, Corey Fullmer, put finishing touches to production of "Charley's Aunt" scheduled for presentation Friday and Saturday nights at 8:15 p.m. Cedar High Drama Dept. presents "Charley's Aunt" The world-famous farce which has moved millions to tears of laughter, "Charley's Aunt," will be produced by Cedar High School Drama students Friday and Saturday evenings at the Cedar High School Auditorium. Curtain time is set at 8:15 p.m. and the public is invited to attend and enjoy this unusual, but highly amusing production. Sally Hunter takes the part of Kitty Verdun; Sheri Hunt portrays por-trays Amy Spettigue while Scott Stobbe assumes the role of Brasset and Scott Howard that of Spettigue. Other cast members include Elizabeth Braf as Ella Delaney; Rick Evans as Jack Chesney; Mike Calahan as Wykeham. Robynn Thorley is Donna Lucia D Alvadorez and Corey Fullmer takes the part of Lord Babberley who poses as Charley's Aunt. In the play Jack Chesney, violently in love with Kitty Verdun, and Charles, equally enamoured of Miss Spettigue, invite the young ladies to their rooms for luncheon - in order to meet Charley's wealthy aunt from Brazil ("where the nuts come from"). But alas, the millionaire aunt sends word that she will have to defer her visit for a few days. What is to be done? The dear young things must not be compromised com-promised -- no never -- but neither will the youths give up the opportunity of declaring their love. The problem is solved by forcing another Oxford undergraduate un-dergraduate into a black satin skirt, a lace fichu, a pair of mitts, and old-fashioned cap and wig. As Charley's Aunt then, the old frump is introduced to the sweethearts, to Jack's father (who is advised by the son to marry her millions), and to Stephen Spettigue, Miss Spet-tigue's Spet-tigue's guardian. The sweethearts hug and kiss Charley's dear old aunt. Then the real aunt turns up, assumes another name. In the comic confusion which results, young Lord Babberley, posing as the aunt, tricks Stephen Spettigue into agreeing to the marriage of his ward to Charley, the real aunt marries Jack's father, Jack gets Miss . Verdun, and "Charley's Aunt" regains the fortune he lost at gambling and obtains the hand of the girl he loves. In its many stage and motion picture reviews, this play has never failed to reach a wide and eager audience. |