PAGE FOUR Critic Lauds (Continued from . page one) cic/nAd and the stage movement Wit- at. all times pleasing to the eye. illut the pacing of the show was frnilty. Within each act it was fme -lbf.it that 0 f the entire show \yi.. a different story. By pacing lb;- show slowly and striving for ''ddamlatic moment” tco often i.i (he first two acts, the show 5, i.'l little punch ldft in the last ;>•■(, which is the time when it war. needed. ■Aside from an inability to eon tivii his facial expression, the flaring deficit in Martin Baunn’s p-i fannance (and, to a much 1 ;::e.r degree, in that of Miss Pavia) was a lack of sensitivity. M'liri.(. is, Mr. Browning, as por i.aycd by Mr. Bauim. was hardly the- vibrant, artistically energetic personality that gav e the world ''.Home Thouebts ifrom Afbroad” i;,r ’Tncidienit of tlhe French Camp.” .As mentioned before, Miss I'll vis did well with the part Katherine Cornell has played for pu mhny years. Sihe ooulld improve h:-r. effectiveness by working on voice improvement. As it is now, j|. ir. thin and a triflg harsh to the C-TIT, Worthy of mention in smaller yo)c>»'.ware Fred Vogel, Henrietta Oauipiitell, Jane Slaus. and Ed ward McCoy. Vogel and Campitell in. particular exhibited a good pr une of oomedy coupled with a convincing characterization. On flhe debit side of the ledger w.i.-; Anne Condrin, who showed a .tvi-ntirldaible ..lack of comic tal ent. She zoomed along at an pi mning rate, which had the fav orable feature of getting her off ■tno stage fjhat much faster. 'lllig others were of the caliber Of most amateur productions. The f i-rt that the costumes: were good licdped them all. Sorr.'e oif the pinCvemps, however, were ineffec iivo. The setting, as usual, was v.v)) designed, and well con struotod. Made in/ . djamws oiAwft in, felwten f«- so<7 'pu /;: / Old Golds are not sprayed with water from the Fountain of Youth. 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