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Show Cast of Characters in Play "Rolling Stones" to ' Be Given By University Club Players TonigM . I P ''Mm i ft 4 I - - . . . ..... . . : "' f . . . . . . "' - - - -J v" With one dres rehearsal and several sever-al final rehearsals to Its credit the cast of the University club play, "Rolling "Roll-ing Stone..." is now so perfected in its work that the performance in tho Orpheum tonight will probably approach ap-proach the professional in its appearance. appear-ance. Director T. Earl Par doe has dnlb d each member of the cast separately sepa-rately and the cast collectively and announced last night after the final re- I hearsal that the play was in good shape. ( The 'actors rehearsed in the west room at, the University club so many times that it became used to the wil-I wil-I low set In that room and when the I matter of furniture for the stake for j the show iras brought up nothing I would , do but that this very set be used. It will accordingly be used in I one of the acts and the actors on the, since at that particular time may ap-' pear perfectly at home with 11. There arc several humorous situa-tlons situa-tlons in "Rolling Stones" to relieve the sust lined tension of the whole play. Bernard DeVoto. the bold burglar who blows the Hewitt Candy factory safe, has been rehearsing with T. Earl Par doe and Attorney Clarence Wright ' many times recently to get to the point where he could throw them off, knock Pardee down and hrui.-i Wright UP,IH wtihout seriously injuring either. HeH does it now quite successfully. P plol of "Killing Stones" la cry ftj interesting. It starts off with an in-IP trlcate situation and the audience isff n "hoi water" waiting to seel what will develop. Two;. lowsM try to steal a big business right under H the eye of its rightful owner with him H aware all the time of their design. wjj |