Show Few Errors in By DES BARKER In answer to that ageless do soap operas get their we suggest you see Shakespeare's of playing tonight and Saturday at Connor Bowl amphitheater on the upper All the tear-jerking all the involvement of the daily quarter hour episodes and all the hilarity of such if listened to may be realized by seeing this The Bard's play has been cut some to make for a faster moving It runs continuously for more than an hour and is knit together with a narrator Marie dressed as a The narrator must have been included because the show is designed as a Young Peoples theater While the performance is it does not achieve the objective The children present were restless and had it not been for some the comedy would have been a total loss for the Not so for the parents or students who can tear themselves away from a weekend hour and 50 cents the price o of under the direction of Albert O. is well cast aid well what with meager and simple scenery and Take it for granted the comedy is The errors and they multiply involve mistaken identity of twin brothers who are not aware of their Lloyd E. Moon and Wayne Russon turn in twin performances of the brothers both the scapegoat of many gags and glove lashings is refreshing for the and takes his place with grownups as a lad who takes a beating well never losing The wife of one ot the brothers and her sister are handled respectively by Judy Hilton and Barbara To delve further into the cast here would involve an analysis of the which would only lead to more comedy and more The errors pile up so rapidly one wonders if a common denominator will ever be but in true Shakespearean fashion it turns out to be simple when If you're looking for a cool spot to park the kids while you enjoy an hour of good entertainment take the whole family to of The show starts at 7 p.m. in the Fort Douglas |