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Show "Darkness At Noon" By Sidney Kingsley Rubashov .................... Jack Cannon Guard ........................ Eric Moon 402 ........................ Douglas Brian 302 ........................... Lynn Boss 202 .......................... Jerry Wind Luba ...................... Joyce Eldredge Gletkin ....................... Robert Britt 1st Storm Trooper..........J. David Bourland Richard .................... Keith Hoskins Young Girl .................... Judy Baker Ivanoff .........................John Egan Borgrov ......................... Jim Case Hrutch ................... Ronald Patterson Albert ...................... Keith Hoskins Luigi .......................... John Hale Pablo .......................... Eric Moon Andre ........................ Jerry Wind Barkeeper .................. Elwood Curtis Secretary........................Sally Todd President .................. David Dickson Secretary ....................... Sally Todd Sailors ........ Greg Hanson, Scott Holdaway Elwood Curtis, Lynn Taylor, Tex Bourland "Darkness at Noon," under the direction of T. Leonard Rowley, depicts the eventual purging and evil execution of a high ranking Soviet commissar, Rubashov. Kingsley shows the futility of safety when in the scourges of Communism. Facing page, depicted here is the conflict between the old Communism of Ivanoff and the new upheld by Gletkin. Rubashov is caught in the midst of this clash of ideologies. Above, Italian dock workers celebrate before they are turned in to the police for not cooperating with Russian headquarters. Right, "I'm frightened," Luba, Rubashov's mistress, says upon receiving notice to return to Moscow to be executed. The Moench Building on the lower campus housed this year's theatre productions. |