fRIQAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1962 Rivals Cl . By DONNAN BEESON Collegian Reviewer Amidst light music, elaborate sets,- wigs, a duel and extravagant costumes, the University Theater's production of “The Rivals,” by Richard Sheridan, transported an enthusiastic • opening night audi ence back to the 18th century. Rarely on the University stage has such a ■well-integrated ■ pro duction been witnessed Director Frank Neusbaum had “alt crews working on A-l “go” signals and very infrequently did 1 they fail him. Sheridan’s comedy provides the perfect vehicle for anything to happen and most everythirig does. One easily laughs at what, must have shocked the drawing room set in 1775 and sits back to enjoy the antics. ! THE OBJECT of all the hilarity is the vying for’ the hand of Lydia Languish by several color ful characters who think- they do .not know each other. Attempting to engineer the melee is fearless Mrs. Malaprop, famed for, her brilliant knowledge of what ap pears in the dictionary, and de fected because she has little “af fluence” over her niece, Lydia. ' This overbearing woman who sweeps around the salon with the ease of a second Martha Wash ington is played by Joanne Beegle, .;who assumes the role as well or better than she probably does the minuet. Lvdia, who is overcome halfway -through the play- when • she finds out that the "arranged" ■ lover, is the one who she has loved all the way along, also fits jnto the salon quite well, but vacillates in her enthusiasm about it. : ! THE MEN in the play are by all means the masters of the farce and turn in good perform- Tentative Construct , (Continued from oage one) Keesport campus, classrooms, lab oratory and office building for the New Kensington campus,, class rooms, laboratory and office building for the Upper Bucks County campus, a College of 'Business building, the -second Seniors graduating in Dec. '62, March '63 or June '63 and whose last name begins with A through L must return their , proofs to the Penn State Photo Shop by Monday, Nov. 19. If this is not done, your picture will not be in the 1963 La Vie. or Results Use Collegian Classifieds New College Diner ,Downtbwn Between- M.c*vics World Vision Documentary Film * / Ah Color / / "A Cry in the Night" CALVARY BAPTICT CHURCH 112 West Hamilton Ave. Sun., Hov, 18—7P.M; ‘ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA "THE RIVALS"! Captain Jack Absolute, portrayed by James Dewsnap (graduate-theatre arts-Stale College) argues about his lady love with his father. Sir Anthony Absolute, played' by Stephen Lev (graduate-journalism-Brooklyn. N.Y.). ances also. The Absolute family. Captain Jack and his father, Sir Anthony, present a striking pair in a contrast of ’ temperaments and a conflict of interest Played by Jim Dewsnap, Jack succeeds in deceiving his father, his future aunt-in-law and also his beloved. Lydia. He- does this with adept ness which ranges from lying to Lydia having a riotous duel with one of his rivals. As the father; Stephen Lev presents a bold figure and a perfect picture of the tyrant father. The other rivals, played by 'on Plans ~ unit of a physical sciences build ing, and nuclear research facili ties. The list of proposed projects for the next six years is broken down into two year segments and can be rev.sed every two vears until 1970 as conditions change. CAMPUS-PACS ! . J' * • -ON SALE TODAY IN HUB • ’ ; | ' * •: 1 • ' j SOLD BY THE HUB COMMITTEE j i 9:00 - 5:00 i ’. • ’ * .- • ‘ j '• ' I Sorry, only one for each customer i i ’ i. • ' - ; -j j This valuable offer costs only 35c > t i 1 : i ; Activities Cord must be presented Warren Burns and lain Christie, are also equal to the excellence of the show, which is almost overwhelming in its general sparkle. - We Have Tropical Fish ■ Over 200 kinds of tropical fish, to be more exact. You'll find everything from tiny guppies to a man-eat ing piranha, along with bowls, pumps, and any sort of supplies you might need evert frozen fish food! Visit BALLENGER’S hobby center, tod, for models, train supplies, mosaic tile setv and many, many other hobby supplies. | DROP IN SOON AT THE COMPLETELY REMODELED BAUENGER'S Pet and Hobby Rama 104 W. Beaver Ave. alfons au dnema Doggy Food Commercial Makes Mess on Screen By VINCE YOUNO j whole movie were wasted by Dee f-.i1,.;.. and Darin. I'd much rather read «• „ C 0 «. I English subtitles. Darin’s top Wi',l. it looks like Ross Hun..er, laugh-getter comes after he finds has done it again! For the pleas-; ollt his „ ow bride hftS train . ure of those who like then plots, ing b j m wav sb e’d tram a W