Show Y PUY WINS FAVOR 0 F morris M clinger directs successful performance at stake tabernacle gone next door is a phrase that will not soon be foy gettenby forgotten by the large and an th usia ta d aiu audience d I 1 that arnesie At nesie d fea the three act comedy presented as the annual production of the richfield high school faculty at the sevier stake tabernacle wednesday evening the performance measured up well to the standard of previous presentations by the faculty the salans replete with comic situations possessing a rich humor imparted by dialogue characterization and plot complications the story of the house next door revolves around an intense racial antagonism felt by sir john cotswold Cots wold toward jews in general and particularly toward his jewish neighbor sir isaac jacobson in the role of sir john cotswold Cots wold morris clinger created for his audience a fine characterization of an english lord divested of estate son daughter pride and finally his grouchiness by his jewish neighbor sir isaac jacobson who was well impersonated by A M maughan paul packard as lewis manager for the operatic star cecil cotswold Cots wold stole numerous laughs from the audience with his short but well fitted part joe buys was equally well cast in the role of adrian adnan jacobson playing opposite him was miss ardell ludlow who gave her usual pleasing stage performance cecil cots wolds standing as an operatic singer could not be vouched couched for by the audience but otherwise he was well characterized by golden wright while marion peterson playing opposite him gave a good charac character ter portrayal mrs luella hood was charmingly submissive as lady cotswold Cots wold laura mensel upheld well the very different r role a I 1 e of lady jacobson oscar jacobson was consistent in the role of captain trevor As the butlers maximilian and vining john R adams and nelden jensen completed the cast proceeds from the matinee and evening performance will be used in purchasing drapes for the school auditorium windows for making a success of stage settings and for fine patronage given the play the faculty wishes to express appreciation to school patrons |