| Show Searching Opens Run in University Theater By Jo Ann Squires The importance of insuring permanent peace after the war was forcefully and artfully shown by cast members of Lillian Hellman's Searching in the final rehearsal before the production opens tonight at in Kingsbury Theater-goers attending the performance and Saturday will find the acting and casting of the play 4 a Theta Alpha Phi and University Theater vivid and It will be directed by Robert Hyde A modern-day epoch of the per- iod from 1922 when Mussolini came into power until the present Searching has been acclaimed as Miss Hellman's outstanding among such notable successes as North and Watch on the In addition to the vital message conveyed in the the intriguing relations of three people in a compelling romance were skillfully woven into the Algene Bailiff as enacted the vivacious but headstrong and sometimes thoughtless displaying much experience and Holt who play-ed her in the drama having played in productions with Helen Doug Snow ably portrayed 1 the disabled son who was embittered by the appeasement policies of his ambassador father and his mother's r Miriam Taylor as Cassie Bowman and Stanley Russon as Moses were also capable Other cast members Bonnie Joseph Harold Italian Edward Douglas Sereta Jane and Fred Count Von The characterization and accents of such foreign roles as the Italian the Italian hoteL I owner and the German Count Stammer were especially The play boasts r Vern Dramatic sequences throughout the which began t ton in reverts of Fascist and then to and first were Much anxiety the perfecting of all out the whole rehearsal J the Robert which indicated in ij the regular Reserved ticket to University st changing activity at the Kingsbury un- the Student tickets and are not |