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Show "The Chalk Garden' At PCHS Mar. 1 9, 20 . j i . - .i ' - - . ; i f r i ' J S.1"-.. t ...i . - .? . . V.v.-.!. w-.: .--Jt ?'.y -' '. :-;:.'.v,v-'. ,i.v - ' . , '- .. .. - -n .. i--- -y" Tmiwn i Park City High School drama students will present "The Chalk Garden" at the PCHS Multi-Purpose Room March 19-20 at 7:30 p.m. The play is about an English gentlewoman who lives with her granddaughter and devotes her life to simple, if somewhat eccentric, eccen-tric, pursuits. , Her chief diversion is advertising for a companion to her granddaughter and then interviewing the applicants appli-cants with full knowledge that she has no intention :f ever hiring any of them. But one candidate is not so easily disposed of. She is an expert gardener, and such an excellent manager that the butler, who has always ruled the domicile, dies in a fit of exasperation. There is something strange about the woman. Something in her past that must be discovered, when a famous jurist comes to dinner. Despite all the sunlight and garden atmosphere, atmos-phere, there is a mystery here. Korey Lewis plays Miss Madrigal and Wade Wallin portrays the butler. Robin Freedman takes the role of Lauret and Amy Finegan is Mrs. St. Maugham. The play is directed by Brenda Bensch. the high school drama teacher, and student director, Mickie Roach. From left to right standing; Korey Lewis, Wade Wallin and Amy Finegan. Sitting - Robin Friedman. The high school cast from, "The Chalk Garden" rehearses a scene. |