PAGE EIGHT Thespians-- (Continued from page one) wonderful singing, dancing, and stage presence, sweeps over the stage and immediately captures the audience's fancy. Her best song is "Evelina" which she sings with her Southern gallant, Al Beliasov. Beliasov Voice Good Beliasov, who has an admir able voice, shines •in parts where any humor is possible, but he doesn't seem to fit the role of a romantic Southern gentleman. Two bad features, constantly appearing in Thespian shows, also stand out in "Bloomer Girl." It seems a shame that an orchestra of more quality and depth can not be found, for the music plays a large part in setting the mood and atmosphere of the various scenes. This is especially perti nent in the overture which is in adequately handled by Thespians' musicians. However, both orches tra and actors stand out in the Civil War sketch which takes place in front of the curtain. Dancing Is Poor The other major poor thing about the show is the dancing. Either the routines are too diffi cult for Thespians or they are not practiced enough. Renee Rogoff is outstanding in her portrayal of Dolly Bloomer, the leader of the women's rights movement and advocate of politi cal and social reform. When she is on stage, the show has some of its swiftest and most light-heart ed moments, as in "Grandma Was a Lady," probably one of the best songs presented. Other admirable performances were turned in by Charles Sciotto and Pat Farber, who play the hoop magnate and his wife. Going along with them is "Sunday in Cicero Falls," a melody of warmth and spirit at the beginning of the second act. Elsie Ford, as Daisy, a maid, has again found a part suitable to her comic antics. However, her CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TICKETS FOR National Boxing Champion ship Thursday afternoon and evening, half-price. Call Rod 4957. 1937 NASH Lafayette. Excellent motor, • clean, good tires—s6o. 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IS THAT Spanish course a constant source of worry for you? Tutoring would prob ably erase that worry. Phone 8-6642. RADIO AND TV guaranteed service, prompt and efficient. State College TV, 122 N. Atherton. Phone 8-6021. . FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS endeavors to be cute and ~fanny soon become irritating as she tries so hard to get not only that which is possible out of her role but also that which is impossible. Her main number is the humorous, rollicking "T'morra', T'morra," which was well-received by the audience. Russ Courtney, as Pompey, a runaway slave, presents an excel lent rendition of the emotional "The Eagle and Me." Other §ongs deserving mention are "When the Boys Come Home," "Welcome Hinges on the Door," and "Eliza" and "Never Was Born," the two numbers of the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" skit. This play-within-a-play is one of the most professionally handled scenes of the show. In "Bloomer Girl" Thespians have taken a good show, have done a good job with it, and have given their audience an entertain ing evening. _ WEREMBERIBMOMERMEREENg ~~ ~ & ~ / ( t ■ ........................ ......................... THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN: STATE COLLEGE.. PENNSYLVANIA Flower Show Weekend— Ag Engineers to Tour Dairy Barns Today (Continued from page five) Ends Today .. Dress Informal will he at the The Pennsylvania section of the American Society of Agricultural Club 501 to be Old at Phi Sigma The 1954 Philadelphia Flower Kappa. Jerry Daghir will play Engineers today will make a half-day inspection' of the new Show, which started Monday in for these club members. A jazz dairy barns as part of convention Convention Hall, ends today. The flowers, grass, and trees used by concert by a dixieland band will activities, now in their second day students in the University's dis- be heard at an open party at Pi at the University. play will be replaced in campus Kappa Alpha. greenhouses. The Starlighters will play for Pennsylvania, probably due to Students in the Departments of the Southsea Island party to be its central position in the 13 - origi :Floriculture, Ornamental Horticul- held at Triangle. Sigma Alpha Ep- nal states, has the nickname Key ture and Landscape Design gath- silon and Tau Phi Delta will hold stone State. ered the materials used in the dis- open record dances. play and transported them to Arabians will be seen at Kappa music of Al Glou's orchestra at Philadelphia last weekend.. Phi Gamma Delta. Sigma at their Arabian Knights . closed party. The Lee Garbick Dick Smith will play for the Engineering 3 Lecture Trio will play at the oasis amid cool cats at Phi Epsilon Pi. This John T. 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