Show f Peter Fantasy Audiences By Mary Moreton Leaving both children and adults with a desire to escape to the land of an inexperienced but very enthusiastic cast of under direction of C. Lowell speech department presented James M. Barrie's delightful last weekend as the second production of the University Brilliant Headed by the brilliant portrayal of Peter by Bette Mae an imaginative cast kept the audiences in constant the adopted mother of the lost Barbara Newman gave a very good while Vern playing the part of Captain James proved himself capable of playing a difficult Lost Boys Some overgrown played by Albert Charles Bob Carolyn Home and Eugene gave life and movement to the keeping the audience busy guessing where they would jump Peggy Mitchell as Tiger did full justice to the agile Indian maiden and Theron as the dog and nurse of the Darling provided much of the Other outstanding were given by Marian Foster as Fred Nickson as John Covey as the baby Collipriest as Ted Bradford as Alice Thompson as Tinker Bell and Carolyn Dunn as Scenery i Special mention should be made of the supervised by Vern Adix and Virginia The only detraction was that the cable supporting the fairies' wings was visible to the The under the super- vision of Betty Jo was very as were the Indian directed by Joyce |