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Show iT K Taking the lead In the ever popular "The Little Foxes" Is attractive. talented Marsha Ballif Midgley. Marsha Midgley To Star In University Drama The University Theatre production pro-duction "The Little Foxes" by Lillian Hellman will open at Kingsbury Hall for five performances, perform-ances, Tuesday through Saturday, on March 6. "The Little Fixes" is one of the truly great American Ameri-can folk dramas. Set in the deep South, it is a saga of intense family fam-ily hatreds. The play, which first appeared ni 1939, has lost none of its impact with the passing of time. Today finds it just as stirring and absorbing as it ever was. Director of the University Theatre, C. Lowell Lees, has chosen chos-en a cast of players familiar to theatre-goers, with the leading role played by Marsha Ballif Midgley, Mid-gley, who will be remembered for her role in Shaw's "St. Joan". One prominent Sugar House business man inevitably present at curtain time is Grant W. Midgley, who also looks on while she emotes at home. She is his favorite star ... his wife. Other well-known members of the cast include Roy Gibson, Marilyn Robinson Holt, John Nicolaysen, Chester Dowse, Gerald Larsen, Georgana Lees, Joyce Eliason Dotson, and Jack Leithoff. Miss Hellman's most recent success suc-cess is "The Lark" which is now a hit on Broadway. Other Hell-man Hell-man plays which have won public pub-lic favor are "The Children's Hour." "Days to Come," "Watch on the Rhine," and "The Searching Search-ing Wind." |