The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 29, 1960, Image 6

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    ("AGE SiX
Pla ers to Do 'Dark'
Inge Play
To Open
Friday Night
The Penn State Plat els will
give then fig St perfomanee of
Inv's 'File Dark at
the Top of the Stairs" at 3 p
idav at Center Stage.
This 1, not the fn,t time that
Pc-nn State ~indent'; have pal ti
cipated to an Inge Play. Two year,
ago, five one-act play, written by
Inge weie presented at the Mateer
Plavhou,e at Standing Stone
Inge visited Standing Stone
(luting the inn of his play-„ and
made many vital cone( tam , to
nu. rltlttp,
The plays presented were un
published works, and Inge per
mitted them to be staged for
the first time at the playhouse.
Tht• V!ie "Sound-, of Tli- ;
umpli.” "TO Robohnk for /IN . ,
`"Fln , Tiny Clo‘et." "Mein-'
(WV of Summet," and ' Ru , Riley's
B,tc•k in Town "
• The , ph\ Nvrn. , ht airived to at
tend wheal sak a week earlier,
and watched perfol mane es 11010 a
rear seal ever v night of the run.
Inge helped with the produc
tions throughout the week of
rehearsals, and "Bus Eliley's
Back in Town," the longest of
the one-acts, was revised during
this week.
The title. %Ouch waq originally
"Moly in the Howe'," was even
changed during this levi , ,ion pe
riod
Six ptofv,sional aetois floin
this area and two Univerzoty stu
dents carte ca , ,t for the phiy‘.
The plavhouie %ids acquit ed by
the University in 1958 and Dr
Waite! 11. Wallyis, head of the
Depaitment of Theater Arts, 1. in
charge of its Dyer-all opetatton
Before becoming a play
wright, Inge was a professor of
English at Stephens College in
Columbia, Mo., and at Washing.
ton University in St. Louis. He
was also a drama critic of the
St. Louis Star-Times for awhile.
Inge':, first successful play on
Btoadwai wa', "Come Back Little
Sheba" in 1950 This was followed
by "Picnic," ''Bus Stop," and 'The
Dal k at the Too of the Stairs."
The Players' production of "The
Daik at the Top of the Stairs"
will rim for six weekends begin
ning Friday
Arts Program
Scheduled For
Steel Workers
A cultural program will be held
Apt tl 3 to 6 for neatly 60 alumni
of the University's 4-year sum
mer program for steelwoi kers.
This unique conference will
delve into the fields of music,
theatre and art—all of which
seem paradoxical to a steelwork
er':, interests.
A staged reading of the "Trial
of Sociales" will open the ses
sion followed by readings and
dt,cossions on "Sociales in Pris
on," "Music as a Language," "The
Scientist and the Poet," and "Who
Is a Free Man""
A concet t by a sit mg gum tet
from the Pittsburgh Symphony,'
art ;aides, a water color demon- i
and a ptesentation by
the Pent) State Players of "They
Dark at the Top of the Stairs"'
will also be offered to the steel- 1
not ker,,
Helmut J. Golatz, assistant pro
fessm of industrial relations, and
Emery Bacon, director of edu
cation for the United Steelwork
ers of Amet tea, will coordinate
the conference.
Radlow Will Lecture
On Decision Theories
Demons will be the subject
of a lectule to be given at 12.30
p m. tomoi row in Dining Room A
of the Iletiel Union Building.
Dr Robert Radlow, National
Science Foundation postdoctoral
research fellow in psychology,
will describe the results of his
recent research in decision theory
conducted in collaboration with
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