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Show ; te "? . ''. ..sir x ;, - - v s v 4 Miss Mae Tibbits, director-pro-ducer-actress of the newly-or- 1 ganized Southeast Theatre Guild. Comedy Opens Tonight in S. H. Tonight at S:15 at the Irving High school auditorium Sugar House's newest theatre group, the Southeast Theatre Guild, will offer its initial production to its patrons. Having been in rehearsal for well over a month, the guild promises a professional profes-sional performance by a cast of experienced dramatists. , The cast is headed by actress-director-producer Mae Tibbits whose wide experience in, the theatre fully qualifies her for the Herculean task she has undertaken. under-taken. Ned Lyuch, Tom Parker, j Vy O'Shane, Joanna Holmes, Chuck Dickerson and leading man. William Mayne, complete the roster of talented, versatile and experienced featured players. play-ers. A comery-drama in four acts, "The Modern Cinderella," is an original story of a girl who is j held a virtual slave in the home of close relatives. How she breaks her restrictive bonds with the help of a movie star, her uncle and "a sheriff who faints every time he hears the mention of blood" is the general gen-eral plot of the1 delightful comedy. com-edy. , In the line of dancing girls are many talented.young artists of this area who are getting their first professional experien.ee in this initial offering of the Guild. They include: Pat Jones, Joyce Kirkman, Lyla Jean Lubbe, Jean Stubbs, Betty Carol Billings, Pat McElroy, Barabara Sandquist, Ramona Andrews, Marolyn Wil-ken Wil-ken and Joan Brocklcbank. The people of Sugar House and .the southeast area are watching with interest the success suc-cess of this well-qualified, hardworking hard-working organization. |