| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 26 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden; Brown, Minnie M. |
| Contributors | Ogden Standard- Examiner; Casella, Alberto |
| Description | 1939-1940 Newsclipping, Historian Report, Programs |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
| Digital Publisher | Digitized by Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
| Date | 1939; 1940 |
| Date Digital | 2024-02 |
| Medium | newspaper clippings; programs; photographs |
| Spatial Coverage | Ogden, Weber County, Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/11788968, 41.22809, -111.96766 |
| Type | Image/StillImage; Text |
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| Language | eng |
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| Source | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 3, Folder 26 , Special Collections & University Archives, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
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RE aoe tea, table and Mrs... was Spread by Gin, JeVans ax : hes ‘in ane | other Mrs. Eber Darrell poured Greenwell, at either Piers, Mrs. Rowland Parry” and Mrs. Adam Patterson - were Lx: Babies for the day. Ny DA spitibaiaegs oti Seana seaevoay To Medics Sees _ One- Act Drama \94%° a, The auxiliary to the Weber county chapter of the Utah Medijcal association met at the home jof Mrs. Hi enry W. Nelson on Mon|day afternoon. Mrs. Conrad H. | Jenson, president, presided. Bos| well Crocker’s one-act play, “The | Baby Carriage” was presented by | the Ogden Drama club. Those tak-: jing | Miss part were Mrs. Minnie |Mrs. Gilbert Moore Dixon Porter. Kapple, Brown and Tea was | Served. following the program with | Mrs. W. R. Brown and Mrs. Hen( Ty Cr Stranquist pouring. — Brown and with them ee to a : af- | One-Act Play Is Beacted By Dramatic Club | " 40 A one-act play, “At the "Goal Gate” was enacted at the meeting of the: Ogden Drama club | Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. 8. Dilworth Young. Those in the cast were Miss Rosemary Barber, Mrs. Arthur Perkins and W slie Mani sab, — person fair. - auditorium with large bowl of fall | | ) chysanthemums | as the center- | piece. Mrs. Carlyle Eubank, presi| dent, and Mrs. vice President, end. ne Minnie Moore. Gilbert. Porter.) | will be guest day and pa. are requested to bring one Mrs. Young. The play was directjed by Mrs. Young and introduced by Miss Minnie Moore: Brown. Mrs. on fas Arthur Grix “Lady Gregory ol The gave and the Drama ——, Ogden Drama |kin ‘las with Mrs. paper will Thurs- of Mrs. E. A. Lar- David assisting hostess. Lar legpenss from the — ale club meet promptly at two p. m. day at the home a en SON Eccles Mrs. ft bers com- Claud L, Coray,, S. Romney The play, |“Peleas and Melisande” by Maet| erlinck will be given by Mrs. Rom|ney, accompanied by musical se|lections of the same opera. Mrs. } Adam Patterson, i Sg will be in charge of discussion. Mrs. [. | Bruce: McQuarrie will give vocal opera. crn | Royal violin and Posed of Mrs. {Miss Mrs, ys Dix- cast will be Shee ‘Mrs. Phillip Dix. A _ Piano selection was given Kapple, ‘The ne! ane by Crocker, will be giv-. under: direction of | cae the poen in Carriage”, en, See o'clock as Vhadiacede.| : as re : at .two ill got Avtior ‘Perkins will offer selections, He play, “Baby IDARD - EXAMINER | Arts —=I|NER + | Role Literature Has Featured Role In Guild Play | { 1 3111 II 1 32( itt yeipndey 5.( P& oF"p dS 0S ‘fl}:: i a 41 + -ul - B1Q, W19}sem T* i— (dV) —€6 Y comouocarmrono jut I1é V oe OAL | ( '} Pes/ yeyouq) yeuvo ov! eee oot} : jp ouseaMF ua-_-—dsreq Aq ysaodze g ‘puemsdney, uierg Nyva pue NEW PLAY SET APRIL 3, 4, 5, 6: “Wo Jo MOS OWL §)*T ysHiag ou) yoruUl MOTS 03 pozoodxe /ounyoA ont ) I, Bee Outstanding Cast Slated ny 2 For Little Theatre Production — a An outstanding cast has been as- y of presentation the for sembled the next “Death Takes a Holiday,” Theatre of the Little production d also in Guild which will be stage n Drama connection with the Ogde April 3, | club at the Little theatre, FAO Mildred Barton Eubank, who will take one of the feminine roles in the next presentation of the Little Theatre Guild in connection with the Ogden Drama club, at the Little Theatre, April 3, 4, 5 and 6. et OO [atl ip Ost au 4, 5 and 6. director, F. Piers, Eber Mrs. als are progresstates that rehears anticipatsing effectively and it is that ed by many who ar e interested evening’s the show will provide an excellent entertainment. roles, Playing one of the feminine Luca, will that of Princess of San k. Euban n Barto Mildred be Mrs. draShe is well known in Ogden extensive matic circles and has had background in the art. She studied and speech at Ann Arbor, Michigan, Drama is a member of the Ogden club. Some of the plays in which she ‘has appeared are “My Lady’s Dreams,” “The Jade God,” “Fresh Fields,” and others. of the cast are; Other members t, | Rachael Taggart, Weldon Taggar Ruth Cannon John Shorten, Malan Evans, Thatcher, Pauline Gilbert Tolhurst, Virginia Loveland, Cole, Everett Judd, Ellen Ronald and Fadel Ray Larsen, Halgren Vern Newman. a ee aoyeois ae sige —— = os JARD - EXAMINER | meee In Starring Role | E1 VIRGINIA den LOVELAND affe ‘Rhoda’ as MISS LOVELAND =: She’s ... cast N DEATH PLAY =: ind | cal be! cas ca |™ Little Theatre and Drama! Club to Present Vehicle | role the Taking of Rhoda Fen- at Weber Mrs. D. y” }ton in “Death Takes a Holida ntwhich will be presented conjoi and ly by the. Little Theatre Guild Drama club Ogden the 4, college. auditorium April 3 and Loveland, will be Miss Virginia is well known | circles. play, times She own her has appeared “Graceful here dramatic in Ogden presented and Exit,” many in promany school and community under She has studied. ductions. and stage William Farnum, noted appeared in sereen star, and has “As Dance”, “Spring “Tiliom,’ ‘You Like and land it’, “My. Lady’s “Rancho Verde”. is also a member | perimental Group appeared in many tions. F. Piers, Dress”, Love- of the Ex here, and. has of its produc-|. Special scenery is ed for this unusual Eber Miss | being designplay, by Mrs. director, and un- it is being conder her supervision Judd and Donstructed by Everet B. Y. Andelin is paintald Cole. | ing it. ee > on © YY is already Loveland, who Miss having re| known as a playwright, field by ceived recognition in this Henry and the Mary Pickford of the Duffy’s El Capitan College where she |Theatre in Hollywood, last year, t ntmen appoi by studied o~ C. Oo and : Mr. daughter of ‘Loveland. STANDARD - EXAMINER e “In Guild Role 1 l LARSEN ELLEN HALGREN Fe career long Has . «. : Ay \ ae ; \ < 1 ie O A l Production to 4 Cassella's |e Open At Theatre On April 3— . : ti oe re SeSS on berto Cassella’s play which was written for he American stage by Walter Ferris, will be the next) oe Ve “Death Takes a Holiday,” Al-|, Pa | attraction to be given by the Little : | Theatre Guild conjointly with the | Ogden Drama club, under direc- tion of Mrs. EberF. Piers. The opening night of the production. will be April 3, at the Little thea-| tre. “Death | Takes : a Holiday”is the play that some few years back set everyone talkingj;. when appeared on Broadway and later when Fredrick March Evelyn Venable screen version. starred it first then and | in_ its Its unusual plot one that creates outstanding interest its of is It own. on based i : 1 is | the sus-| poetic conception of Death all activities for three pending days during fear him. = and ments. It period which charged falls . is filled with suspense with Taking one of the oe... that of Grazia, ™ he a beautiful girl and| @ mortals | 4 realizes why in love with @a\ through her exciting mo- | tt A s ws | | vw a |f |’ leading roles | daughter of B Princess of San Luca, is Mrs. El- len Halgren Larsen, who needs no circles dramatic in f introduction has not only appeared m here, She ‘in has several taken private recitals, leading roles in but many Mi piays in grade schools, high school community plays and Little TheaSome of the tre presentations. i: |} plays in which she has appeared Who Married a Man “The are Dumb “Lady Ghost Husband,” “Queen's Wife,” “The Windermere’s » Fan,” Train,” ‘Wedding Bells,” yi “Arms 4 waethe Man,” ——— and many | Takes Lead Role (Burnham Studio, - . RAYMOND FADEL . Has extensive background. epee core aS DUCATS ON SALE Drama Will Be Presented At Weber College April 3 and 4 Ticket sale for “Death Takes a Holiday” opened this morning at the Ben Lomond newsstand. This brilliant drama with its audacious theme filled with subtle humor and Suspense, will be presented by the Little Theatre Guild and Ogden Drama club at the Weber college auditorium at eight p. m. April 3 ‘| and 4, It is reported by some who have}, seen rehearsals that this feature | Mr will be one of the outstanding per- | & S— formances it was offered of the ing . . . amazing In 1929!) nation: It ... dar-|. and imaginative . . @ play for everyone. Taking the lead in this production as Death, is Raymond Fadel, radio announcer at KLO. This young Thespian is new to Ogden’s Little Theatre Guild patrons and is reported to be a ‘real find.’ He has an extensive background in the drama, having majored in -| Speech at the University of Utah and appeared in many of its plays, as well as those of the Salt Lake Little theatre and the Salt Lake Play-Box. He is a member of the Theta Alpha Phi national honorary dramatic fraternity. Some of the productions in which he has appeared are “The Farmers Wife,’ “High Tor,” Counselor-at-Law,” “The Very Idea,” “Will You Marry Me,” “It’s a Wise Child,” “The End of Summer,” and many others. ' The play is under direction of Mrs. Eber F. Piers. ‘ — ~ - season. the talk of the something new bay clu Tat a }Guild | Drama OGDEN — Plans Much social interest j centers in the productionof “Death Takes a Holiday,” Wednesday and ; Thursday |torium, at Weber sponsored |Drama club and ' Mrs. Carlyle i ater guild. | well known by college the the audi- Ogden Little The- |. The cast will include |: society people. a1 C. Eubank, presi- |. dent of th‘e Drama club and the play committee of the club, includ- | | ing Mrs. Paul Thatcher, Mrs. Eber. F. Piers and Mrs. Arthur Perkins, are in charge of arrangements. It will be the annual public dramatic |: offering of the Drama club. ee CT gy * Bate r= oleae bank, right, president of Ogden's club, which this week is producing Takes a Holiday." Drama "Death bs LocalArtists Will In - ©n | Appear Guild Play Wednesday and To Appear In "Death Takes a Holiday” 44 Sa + 40-95eo Pee eee a & Sates at ere Thursday evenings of this week, at eight p. m, the Little Theare Guild and the Ogden Drama club will present the play, “Death Takes a Holiday,” at the Weber’ college auditorium. Some of standing dramatic peared in numerous Ogden’s out- talent has been chosen: for the cast. Playing one of the roles, that of Madam Alda, is Ruth Cannon Thatcher. She is well known in dramatic circles here having ap- : Little Theatre plays as well as those for the} Ogden Drama club and community. She also has had experience in a professional stock company, and has participated in several plays at the University of Utah, where she majoredin interpreta- tion of the drama. She is a mem- ber of the Theta Alpha Phi national Dramatic fraternity. Some of the plays ‘in which Mrs. Thatcher has appeared are “Young Woodley,” “Sweet | ‘“Icebound,” and Dobson,’ “Blue “Another Language,” <Aloes,” “Mistress of Se “Diana. Bird,”’ ?, cata oe Pan the anton ‘ ex ane Pe" an ce Inn,’ and “My Lady’s Dress.” Another of Ogden’s prominent dramatists is Pauline Malan Evans, who will play the part of Duchess Stephanie. She is widely known as a dramatic reader and has worked under Minnie’ Moore Brown, L. B. C. Josephs of AmerMrs. Paul Thatcher (left) (Burnham studios), and Mrs. Harold Evans, (Loveland) who will have feminine ican Academy of Dramatic Art; roles in the play, “Death Takes a Holiday,” to be presented by the Little Theatre Guild and Ogden Drama Frank Rasmussen, Fannie Stanclub under direction of Mrs, Eber F. Piers at the Weber college auditorium April 3 and 4. ley, and Maude May Babcock. a... ’ on Some of the productions in which | ee wT eeranA TA TRON Pe STAR Tween te r she has played are ‘‘Merchant of Venice,” “Twelfth Night,” “Under. Cover,” “Harp of Life,” “The Priee of Coal,’ “The Captive,’ and “When the Whirlwind Blows.” Other members of the cast are Rachel Taggart, Welden Taggart, John Shorten, Mildred Barton Eubank, Gilbert Gilhurst, Virginia be Loveland, Judd, . mond Hillen Fadel Ronald Halgren and Cole, Everett Larsen, Vern Ray- Newman, Reservation of seats may be made by calling the Ben Lomond) newsstand. | | THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1940. CASELLOPLAY ~ TO BE REPEATED AT AUDITORIUM ceeeereennrcireeneneecnrennent | a ' Takes a Holiday "Death Played Before Full House At College By ALICE PARDOE Standard-Examiner WEST Staff One of the outstanding performances in semi-professional productions of the drama in Ogden was given last night at the Weber college aduitorium when Alberto Casello’s play, “Death Takes a Holiday,” was presented to a capacity “house by the Littie Theatre Guild and Ogden Drama club. theme heavy the of spite In |. was its significance of the play, vividly portrayed and although the tempo was a little slow in places “(due to a first nighter), the rendition as a whole was excellent. masterful A in effected directing of bit presentation this is by the Rae Piers, who also designed scene artistic setting for the one play. which is used throughout the of charHer vivid interpretation deacters is well reflected in the sense her and cast the of ts pictmen of finesse and adherence to detail, with the efficient hancombined all dling of light and sound effects onal atmosphere to professi lend..a . the performance. It is difficult to single out top performers in a cast as well bal- anced as is this one, but special honors should go to Ray Fadel and Gilbert Tolhurst for their ex- cellent portrayals. Mr. Fadel plays -the role of Prince Sirki of Vitalba this and Death, or _Alexandri handsome chap with his fine voice, nal exceptio and admirable posture ability as an actor, gives a fine difficult role of the performance and shows prospects of a brilliant future. “Mr. Tolhurst, who has appeared to the : profes- producTheatre Little many in tions, does the finest bit of actin the career of his Ogden ing. & Cesarea, Baron of portrayal guest at the “Villa Happiness.” His trends rendition sional. the}, as Larson, Halgren Elien spiritual Grazia, daughter of Prinartistic an gives Luca, San cess of beloved much the of portrayal who seems to live young woman, is pleasShe world. in another _ ing and attractive. John Shorten as Duke Lambert, host to his strange sustains visitors, er also and ability guest his and role his gives oth- with best | performance to date. He does much feeling of the promoting toward the over settled has that doom . household, - Ruth Canrion Thatcher as Mad-|_ Alda, a sophisticated guest, am “does her usual good work, herr stage presloveliness and superb ence fitting well into the part. VirEubank, Barton Mildred ginia Loveland and Pauline Malan important equally playing Evans, parts in the play, as Princess of and Fenton, Rhoda Luca, San Duchess of San |: respectively, Luca, all guests at the “Villa Happiness,” showing portrayals, finished give handling deft a of scenes. Hach sustains ance of her part with emotional the importability. Everett Judd as Corrado, son of is in love who Lambert, Duke with Grazia, and Ronald Cole, as two are guest, a Fenton, Eric will who men young handsome bear watching. These yeang Thesand ability marked show pians if drama in the a future have they will work for it. Their performances in their respective roles revealed a bearing and talent that should not be ignored. Whitas Major Newman, Vern read, a guest, has a fine voice and to his dignity lends Welds and Rachel while role; as Taggart, bit in their the making. parts small performance Cora, ler, do toward a most and a maid, Organ admirable interludes Huggins. Miss Neva ing promptly a but- Fedele, : one, were given by The performances will be given | | again tonight with the curtain risat eight p. m. | Little Theatre Guild and Drama Club of Ogden Presents “DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY” By ALBERTO CASELLA Rewritten for the American Stage by Walter Ferris Directed by Rae Piers WEBER COLLEGE AUDITORIUM APRIL 3 - 4, 1940 8 O'CLOCK P. M. (With Permission of Samuel French, Inc.) even Prelude Gon Soe ee Neva Huggins “Death Takes a Holiday” Directed by Rae Piers CAST In order of their appearance 2 ee es ee Fedele, butler ....... Se ee Se Rachel Taggart Weldon Taggart Duke Lambert, host at “Villa Happiness”... John Shorten Wade Ae Pest Ruth Cannon Thatcher Duchess Stephanie, wife of Lambert................... Pauline Malan Evans Prineess Gi San face, suctt. Mildred Barton Eubank Daron Cocatea, ouee Gilbert Tolhurst Rhoda Fenton, guest, sister of Bric.............................. Virginia Loveland pric Fenton, picet. eo Ronald Cole Corrado, son of Duke Lambert............. Se Everett Judd Grazia, daughter of Princess of San Luca............ Ellen Halgren Larson His Serene Highness, Prince Sirki of Vitalba Alexandri........ Ray Fadell ee Wiivend, guest. Act. 1I.—*Villa Happiness”—the home of Duke Lambert. Vern Newman Late Evening in October. Act II.—The same. Three nights later. Act. Il].—The same. Eleven-thirty, the same night. Place: Italy Time: Present Groen Interides 2 Neva Huggins PRODUCTION Busiiess Mauser. heception and STAFF ..Kent properties.. ... . Mrs. J. Clyde Buehler x Mrs. Spencer Eccles — Mary Alice Loos | Tacy Campbell Ushers—Weber College EF: eine S. Bramwell On om Welfare ©? League Mrs. Atwell Wolfer Mrs. E. R. Dumke Mrs. Willard Eccles Mrs. Rulon McQuarrie Girls—Iota Tau Kappa SCENERY Design—Rae Piers Construction—Ronald Cole and Everett Judd Painting—B. Y. Andelin Lighting—Aaron Roylance, Gilbert Tolhurst COURTESY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS President Dixon, Weber College Professor Giles, U. of Utah Professor Joseph Smith, U. of Utah Alice West Ben Lomond Hotel The Flower Shop K.L.O. Broadcasting OFFICERS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Station Bramwell-Pingree Co., Inc. C. E. Armstrong & Co. Ogden Standard-Examiner Ogden Masonic Lodges OF DRAMA CLUB OF OGDEN Carlyle C. Eubank, President Darrel J. Greenwell, Vice-President Joseph Brewer, Recording Secretary Gilbert J. Porter, Treasurer PLAY Mrs. Paul Thatcher OFFICERS COMMITTEE Mrs. Eber F. Piers Mrs. Arthur OF GUILD LITTLE THEATRE Perkins Mrs. 8S. P. Dobbs, President Mrs. J. M. Eccles, Vice-President Louis H. Griffin, Secretary W.. H. Loos, Treasurer Kent 8S. Bramwell, Business Manager An Evening with Washington, D. C. Society!! “First Lady” will be the concluding play of the Little Theatre Guild season to be produced in April. Director: Bertha E. Wright. i ‘ ¥ 4 Cw a nM ee ae | 5...) oo uw ee ee 2 Aa we ee me YWse ax me as x a aa ss 5 » . aS a KM ‘eee = * a Beate tcdaetua Ses) 4,2, aka ax en Le wae Stee 8 8 8s -Ae 8 x = x 2 XK 2 oe =m a ava a v_a yn « n J enw a 2p en oe ef a ee Ce ee ae @a x 4 « Le x ne nk aA nn x neore peerrseatameseecres La Kon 00. es int x Ne aw ” as ¥, e03 Bt eee Lat awtapn» & [Oo 2 axe ww S28 eS @ x os ae ¢ AACR LaF. ee * eens A x » :@ . 2 @ 2 x. Oo | a s ‘ x « eo a) i | oe LJ et 64 Oe 806 A” en inhi eae Raia (eo AX, ®t 66866 @ 6 8 6 Los * 2 ee? 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Theatre Guild and tion of Mrs. Eber . Above will be Thursday Ogden is a scene from the play, “Ds ath Takes ch presented in th Weber coll € ge aud it orium Little the nig hts at eight o’c lock by Drama clu b. The production is under direc- F. Piers. » 7 2 3 iu Members of the cast are (left to right) + Cannon Thatcher, Gilbert Tolhurst, Vern Yirg Rie Loveland, Ruth N ewman, John L. Shorten, M iidre “1 Barton Eubank, Raymond Fadel, Pauline Malan Evans, Ellen Halgren Larsen, Rachel Taggart, Weldon ° A . Taggart, Ronald Cole (sitting) + and Everett Judd. rae We ee ‘. ph Fete be $ che FeiLive 2 et kn tre S ca ohn ¥ ey KF y Ca d e FE H Se Fait Se a Oe eet H 3 tm iu b| a “> 2m ry oy ffled oe ies 4 YF £ ay gin<a Ne em c L cs a a a i ° iwr Oe ek Ronn ll a , * Lut rd leans 4 eo Nad te & + eos Yaow?se &.: eT? 7 ee: g ween QE 7 sod # —— é ar uk i) ee C 3, a. tev atte. 2 Cente ars pl ee P Ta % fut Y % e& h i VA pit é | hat u a VS Or. 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McQUARRIE FRED FROERER ogee al a 4 | og “Knicherbocker Holiday” Maxwell Anderson. MRS. LILA ECCLES BRIMHALT, © | ‘September “Tt Never Song”? Was You’’ ae oe i ee — ee se oS Kurt Weill Kurt Weill From Knickerbocker Holiday _ _ MRS. I. BRUCE McQUARRIE Accompanist: MRS. FRED FROERER- | cat<2 a Club’ ae tional. breakfast. given by den Drama club ; ite retiring ‘Members gala | Eo —* and the Og- in compliment: tc ‘ds? — Sop hisa1 |added y club on Sature Country aieehoon, oe Foc which — - honored across the sea | 86 :os place | ~...| to the beauty of the table. | . Selections Mrs. Mec ‘'Quarrie during the reading were Mee 66 C. as Eubank, after year | president. hereae | j Wes ’ ou, by 64 Wal “eth + Carlyle Of tee cl eT oe who. arrived fr m “to rule ols ate Amsterdam in 1637. - Roses and iris and guests attended ‘tl the Ogden on as ds cards were sketches. of Old Nieuw president. About * occasion at ees Lee | P = 7 Bh oe 4 se of bes Outstanding social unctions of the year, is the tradi-| a ling, the Soul”, by she Breil ng, and “Mah Lindy Lou”, by ‘Lily Strick- was Bode: a ae oes| Ie |rell J. Greenwell, the nan t Lom oo AS oO a Qe FF = Ee | entation ‘of the gavel to | - ie. _Nebeker for = ‘the * gate toastmistress G Ba -.Mrs. Horace of ee HS He > ) of =F r 4 pa ing: me Lae ie ) | “Song § i “K "au Tei of the ‘musical — ae 8 abe co ar eeerigg ras “the pier SUNDAY MORNIN G, MAY 2 6,19 M PS. Darrell ' J Greenwell who was instal led as ne w president o f the Og den i Drama club Saturday _=—— |
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