Show Play Ends In Fanfare Of Laughter By JOAN Chronicle Staff Writer The weekend staging of ended in a fanfare of laughter and Written as a two-act parody on the play combined a farcical plot with a dash of dry humor resulting in an evening of fast-moving was presented as an illustration of those basic ground rules which must be learned by both spouses in playing the game of EUGENE portraying Paul Professor of Cultural took the lecture podium to explain the strategy of marriage from the male's Tedd's performance as a supposedly guileless husband was a humorous mockery at male His explanations of the average man's responses to a female's fragile helplessness or the flutter of a scented provoked a wave of laughter from the His portrayed by Helen joined her husband as a staff member of the Institute of Advanced Acting as Dean of Women and a champion of the female's marital Miss Home possessed a combination of gracious-ness and stage presence which added tone to the tart wit of the Nothing is so to a woman than a blond blue eyed bundle of youth with a Scandinavian Matters are made worse when she is a house Lucretia Wray portraying Katrin Sveg made herself at home in the Delville living room in a manner that would make the most possessive woman a little unsure of her With an impish design on Miss Wray drew up the blueprints for the downfall of her Paul He proved to be a reluctant but conquerable ROBERT INGALLS rounded out the cast of performers by taking the part of Ross language professor and so-called marital guidance counselor to Content Ingalls proved that even the most impartial referee receives at least a skin wound when he presides over a war between the The play moved rapidly with an emphasis on humor and the of wedded Although a few of the concluding lines teetered on the edge of the cast kept the audience intrigued with the plot throughout the show's was directed by Ralph E. Margetts who is already well known for his past successes in the University They include at the Gates' and for staged at Kingsbury and Golden and Angry presented in the |