The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 09, 1962, Image 5

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    FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1962
Review
FrOin Slapstick ..to COrii - 1
By DEX HUTCHINS
Collegian Reviewer
; The' Agatha Christie thriller
."Witness .for the Prosecution," a
Penn State Player production how
at Schwab Auditorium, hops
through the efforts of a generally
mediocre- cast from slapstick
ito• plain -corn 'in scenes which
could only take place in a Kan
garoo, court.
t .
Directed by Walter H. Walters,
head of the department of theatre
darts, the production is saved from
' total collapse by magnificent per
formances by . Warren Burns and
;Joanne Beegle.
MRS. - BEEGLE. as Romain, the
,"wife" of Leonard Vole,. an ac
cuseduntuderer, is outstanding as
a mysterious woman who seeks
to send her husband to the gal
lows. 'Mrs. Beegle expresses the
"many, .subtleties • of , her role
t h r,o u g h. carefully controlled
speech 'inflection which makes
hers the most fascinating person
ality in the play.
Lively Warren Burns as Sir
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Wilfrid Robarts, counsel for the
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John Whitesell, as Leonard Vole,
a poor young Englishman accused
of murdering a rich old lady,
self-consciously grins his way
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All the actors in this play are
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN: UNIVERSITY PARIC PENNSYLVANIA
andicapped by
,the Worst make-i
up job seen on the University,
stage this year.. The characters;
handicapped
re bedecked in such a motley
larray of .hues as'seerpingly to ap-i
pear on one hand in nigh fever—l
' or on the other posthumously.
Highlighting the Shortcomings:
'of cast and acting talent are,
trealistic sets cleverly', designed by;
William Allison.;ln it sense Alli-'
son's talented handivOrk Is a det
riment to the play 4s its somber
realism makes . the. stumbling
characters stand out even more
fully in comic re lief.'
Fewer than one third 'of the
psychiatrists, psychologists, social;
workers and nurses needed to,
combat mental illness are avail-;
able to meet current demands.
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