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College news, April 23, 1958
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1958-04-23
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 44, No. 20
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
Edmunds from Taylor. Here was
an opportunity for some convin-
cing character acting—something
which Pearl gave ably to the show.
Others in the cast giving admir-
able performances included: Rob-
ert Holloman (as Paul Sycamore
| Review.Of “You Can’t Take It With You”
Continued from Page 5, Col. 2 |—“Isn’t it a- beautiful. firecrack-
er? -... I’m ealling it the Rus-
sian Revolution.”), Edward Dud-
ley as Mr. De Pinna, Leroy Wes-
cott from Rockefeller as Donald,
Jacob Roselle from Pembroke as
Henderson, Dorothy Backus from
Pembroke as Olga (“Ze Czar al-
ways used to say ‘Olga, do not be
stingy vith ze -blintzes’!”), John
Stevens as the policeman, and
Lauramer Ames from Denbigh ‘as
the policewoman.
From the technical standpoint,
the play showed good direction and
— The blocking was a $diffi-
cult task in a play such as_ this
and it was exceptionally well done.
The sets were good, the pink walls
being characteristic of a family
such as the Sycamores.
What reafly made the play what
it was, however, was not really
the acting nor the technical as-
Wednesday, April 23, 1958
pects, but rather the spirit behind
the play. One could not but feel
that the actors were enjoying their
parts as much as the audience. A
few forgotten. lines Sa of little
consequence. The play was warm,
real and gay, It was, indeed, great
fun!
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