PAGE POUR Players' Carnival of Thieves' Rated Best in Two Seasons By DAVE FINEMAN the thieves. and therefore the tiful but unloving Eva, seemed to, Coileular, Drorna Critic . leader. The part is played by -lack the sophistication her part; Joseph Servello, whose portray- required. Players pi oduc t i o n al al is riotous in scenes that could Chris Chesney, as love-struck, Center Stage last night, "Car- easily become slapstick if han- and ever-happy Juliette, did not died in a less competent man- d , e •elop the necessary illusion of: rival of Thieves," was a riot ner than that displayed by him. 'L..iteness" until late in the play, l and easily one of the best pro- Dick Mazza is Gustave, the but her performance beca m e, honest - thief, who has an inner.much stronger in her later, more' ductions seen, this season Or' battle between his "career," his,interesting scenes. last. honesty and his love. Love and Marvin Katz, as Dupont Du. The play is delightful farce honesty win out, of course, but fort Sr- the elder of the two a concerning three thieves, a stuffy the the young, sensitive Gustavel f or 1 u a e-hunting Frenchmen, but charming English family and would have never made a good tried much too hard at effect. two obnoxious French fortune:thief anyway. Mazza. warmed up ing a French accent. He was not hunters, all of_ whom get wrap-'to the part very soon after the' understandable most of the pet up in an almost undecipher- opening of the play and took, time. able situation involving love,:command of his scenes with a Fred Mayer overdid just a bil l hate• honesty and crookedness. .sense of humor and timing that• the role of Dupont Dufort Jr., the: Mary Minkiewich. as Lady brought both laughs and sym-, not-so-charming fortune hunter Hurt—the old English gentle- %pathy. i :who tried so hard to be charming.i lady who has lived a life of Jack Timmis has come a long! Kelly Yeaton must receive the' beauty but remained loveless— way since he played a thief in highest of praise for his direct-', was indeed a star last night. another production a year ago. ing job on the play. It was an en- i Miss Minkiewich had complete He turned in a praise-worthy per- chanting evening and the play command of her role—and the formance last night as Hector, held together with a firmness sel audience throughout the per- the combination lover, thief and:dom seen. . formance. ,con-man. ' Russell G. Whaley's sets, as Gardner Tillson played the Timmis seemed to enjoy his • usual, were tasteful and apt. A absent-minded old chap, Lord part so much that he was an trellised rotunda which is first Edgard, who is so wrapped up in world affairs and the London extreme success, an orchestra stand and then split Times that he loses touch with No bad performances were in two for windows and window reality, But he "comes through" turned in last night, but four. seats is striking. in the end to bring two lovers to. seemed slightly weaker than the, A mime in the first act was ex gether. others. ,tremely well done. The mime was Paterbono is the cleverest of Rosemary Keating, as the beau- directed by Ivan Ladizinsky. d DELTA GAMMA )' Welcomes Alumnae ... 7 to Breakfast 6. - • cl 9:30 - 10:30 • ‘'% Sunday morning 110 Simmons 4'‘ - ALPHA OMICRON P 1 Welcomes Alums Breakfast in Suite 9:30 -11:30 fitt ec-- 41 McElwain e , . • ALPHA GAMMA RHO OffigigabOAo9 l lK4 e af . TRIANGLE FRATERNITY says, "Welcome Back Alums" Welcome Alumnae to KAPPA ALPHA THETA suite after the big game and at the breakfast on Sunday from 9 to 11 Welcome Back Alumni THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA CHI OMEGA Welcomes Alums to Afternoon Tea right after the game Haller ..-A-44 L 18 , ibr„ Nlt ,: ..."?...'.. " 7 ."7. , ---. Is -" , ::::;'r:::'>:_-_: , ''' " ':, " ' ''''' DELTA SIGMA PHI T 4 Welcomes Alumnae "Glad to see you're back!" - t a - Welcome Back KAPPA DELTA ALUMS to a Breakfast 10-12 Saturday in the suite ! , .-•=•;:;::!A'..'f.it:lZli..; , T..B.7;ce.Z.:,;s;;-1 4 ;:'!;:,t::?:; ZETA TAU ALPHA - 14 Welcomes Alums Tea in Suite After Game 271 Simmons ~ ..?%i..st:a ` fii.~~'te `o'. ~~'~~~F? ' ~,~'l!{:~ . Rsw.i~ , ia~nils!9eCr " SY:Y.?++R '».:. i_~+~w-3.4 :. ~'~n~w "..:L~+:X:i~.~ .'.~i~^lYSia~l;~ Welcome All CHI PHI ALUMNI Little Man on Campus by Dick giblet .. ~,: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1957 : , .7 .:: .: I !'fr'''' !..1 , ..;' , 7'• :' '.! .." !Y/CA 2 ALPHA SIGMA Welcome Back, ALPHA CHI Sit "Welcome Back A House Closed to I ALPHA EPSILO 21=E ♦, ti "v, - ",•;74 7 ,if j • 'te • _ - Says Says: Flu Party
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