| Title | Drama Club of Ogden, Box 4, Folder 21 |
| Creator | Drama Club of Ogden |
| Description | 1948-1949 News clippings and Programs |
| Subject | Drama; Community theater; Theater; Women--Societies and clubs |
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| Date | 1948; 1949 |
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| OCR Text | Show ow ? a of on gh ) ( eee ’ Abd P's eee J Curtain Rises ‘Drama Club Presents Yule P| Roz 14 $2 GDEN—Drama club of Ogden will celebrate its 32nd Christmas with the presentation of a Christmas play Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Reed School of Dancing. mas music score Glen F. Harding. has been A gay Christ- composed Mrs. Harding, by Mrs. the former Miss Helen Abbott, is one of Ogden’s talented young musicians who has done excellent work in drama and music. “The club’s trio, Mrs. Royal Eccles, violin; Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, cello, and Mrs. Frederick Froerer, will play the music as overture between the four scenes, and accompany the members of the cast. Children will be special guests. The play by Mrs. Larry P. adaptation of a Christmas story Christmas H. Clayton Gift,” is being Carlson. oY Wright, an called “The directed by Mrs. pr includes.John Shorten, who has taken part in many of the Ogden Community Theater productions as well as the spring plays produced by Drama club: young Penny. Allred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Allred; Joan Ziztman, young daughter of Mr. and pirs. Glen F. Harding of Ogden composed musical core for Drama club’s Christmas play, Thursday. Mrs, L. Henry Ziztman; Peck Stevenson, 9year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson; Oman Trazy, Weber college student, son of Mr, and Mr;,\aron Tracy, and Mrs. Carlson. Drama club was organized in 1916 and federated in 1917. Its only purpose is the devotion to the drama, both in acting, directing, writing and producing, as well as the study of the drama, both modern and classic, Original work by its members has always been featured. Drama Club ._ The Ogden Drama club will hold its Christmas party Thursday , Dec. 23, at seven-thirty p, m., at the Reed school of dancing. A special prohd y Ay r j gram has been arranged for the ocwith casion and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Paul Thatcher Christmas story will P, men, An original adaptation Larry. P. Wright of a Wright as chairby Mrs. popular be presented | under direction of Mrs. Clayton | Carlson. The following cast will take part: John Shorten, Mrs. Carlson, Penny Allred, Joan Zitsman and Peck Stevenson. Mrs. Glen F. Harding has composed songs for the occasion. Hostesses for the day original Horace G. Nebeker, chai are Mrs. | Roland Parry, Miss Carorman; Mrs, lyn Glas-| - Harry S. Reed, Mrs. , Mrs. C. Di and Mrs. Alice Pardoe bers are invited.to bring guests. Poa Ta NE Ea spring the club produces a .well known classic play directed by Mrs. Eber F. Piers, who for years has been one of the outstanding directors of this community. Membership of Drama club is limited to 35. Officers for the year 1948-49 are: Mrs. Rich Johnston, president; Mrs. Thatcher Allred, vice president; Mrs. L. Henry Ziztman, recording secretary; Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Lew Beason, treasurer; Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, auditor; Mrs. Eber F. Piers, custodian; Miss Minnie Moore Brown, historian, and Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, parlimentarian. Hostesses for this Christmas event will be Mrs. Roland Parry, Miss Carolyn Glasmann, Mrs. Alice Pardoe West, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. Arthur W, Grix and Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple. nr pce nena ne OGDEN OF CLUB DRAMA THE presents sketch a KF HX we Cel es Bronson... - Peck Bronson morning. Play take home. Christmas. Scene3. .. -Mr. place in Bronson. scenes Shorten John Mr. Mrs. H. Clayton Carlson - -Mr. Oman Tracy -... - ~» Miss Penny Allred .- Miss Joan Ziztman .. Mrs. Bronson. Uncle George. Penny Bronson Joan Bronson. All scenes four in Mr. GIFT" CHRISTMAS Mma Scene Scene Christmas 2. 1. Peck room living Two A day weeks or Scene Eve. Stevenson two 4. adapted by Mrs. Larry P. from a Christmas story. Directed by Mrs. H. Clayton of before later. Christmas Wright Carlson composed Original music in the play by Mrs. Glen F. Harding the Incidental Music playedby J. l rel Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Dar and Mrs. Fred Froerer. trio Greenwell, ing play, Refreshments served, follow Reed, Mrs. S. Mrs. Harry by the hostesses: , Miss kin Lar A. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. EE. e Pardoe West, Mrs. Carolyn Glasmann, Mrs. Alic Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple Darrell J. Greenwell and Seven-thirty REED SCHOOL OF DANCING STUDIO 23, 1948. Evening of Thursday, December Ogden Drama 444 The | ‘meet Drama’ lie of. Ogden at the will home of Mrs. J oseph W. | | th wi , 27 n. Ja , ay sd ur Th , er ew Br | Mrs _ Clyde T. Greenwell as assist- |] ‘ing “hostess. Sophocles’ A play, group reading “The of Antigone” | will be given with Mrs. Joseph R. | Morrell: as chairman. In the cast | | with Mrs. Morrell will be Mrs. E. A. | Larkin, Mrs. Rich J ohnston, Mrs. | | Adam ‘Patterson Jr., Mrs. Roland Parry and Mrs, Royal Eccles. Mrs. | | Francis G. Nicholas will give musi- | cal selections. ) Sige Pie oy | Kea “{ Dgdeh Drama Club 194 Plans Thursday Mecting OGDEN—The Drama Club of Ogden has kept the spark of the thespians burning since 1916—-the year of organization. At their monthly meetings, one of the members directs a play, while others take part. { This coming Thursday, Feb. 24, the members will meet | at the home of Mrs. Glen lowing: Horace G. Nebeker, one of the club’s founders, | F. Harding. Director of the day’s | play will be Miss Carolyn Glasmann. “Mr. Roberts” in a highly condensed version will be presented. Readers will be the fol- | Mrs. Mrs. C. Dixon Kapple, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas, Mrs. Clayton Carleson, and Miss. Minnie Moore sentation tea will be served. a LM . (A ¢ | ee A> OU , WMaSF m ; . ) r : , ™ 5 On oe | Tar . < . f tA , . . ’ od Sea eat . Brown. La Following the pree atl aationd ee if Pre 5 { : - . | . > YX. a \e é — tA . “ ‘; / a | | | Ae CULT » AMA. x 3 “Qy f Cabs # # (2 t4& ) SI Evening’ Entertainment she ‘ay *m0 I delightful evenin at the home of Mrs, B ien pent ing on Thursday evening w hen members of the Ogde n Drama club and guests wer entertained. Miss if eannette Morr a and Mrs, Lucille Chambers | reviewed. current plays on Broadway which they had | aes Es ata on t heir recent. trip York, and read t |New ™ Br Ro berts.” ocal to | Ava ne ape, selections were Given Mrs, I. Bruee MMcQuarr ie who By accompanied by Mrs. F r e q Froerer. Assisting nostesses we re Mrs. Royal | Becle s, Mrs,3 Claytgn Ca | rlson, Mrs, 7 " / i’ P) ‘\ ., > J - . : iA y t "hd uU - 6 P ral > } I , ] . ' olan ' ~ a & . “" 7 1 a Cc , ‘ , a” 1 4 AT. oe i e, ° ; . ¢. 7 , G*» ’ rel | | Drama Club Ogden Members of the club will meet at the home Drama of Mrs. . 2737 Pierce, on /Glen F. ee | Thursday, Feb. 24 at seven-thirty Ba ite <a a p. m. | Miss Jeannette Morrell and Mrs. | | Lucille R. Chambers will speak on current Broadway plays and give “Mr. Roberts,’ by excerpts from Joshua Logan and Thomas Heggen, | one of the most popular plays now | showing. Musical numbers will be} given by Mrs. I. Bruce McQuarrie. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Royal | Eecles, Roland Mrs. Clayton . Parry, Mrs. Carlson, Francis Mrs. G.| Nicholas and Mrs. McQuarrie. Each | member WOfen RR RR may bring a guest. — ea | | Mand Artistic Entertainment An | ment ak evening of artistic entertainWas enjoyed by members of | the Ogden Drama eltib at the home | of Mrs. Richard B. Porter on} | Thursday evening, with Mrs. S. Harold Evans as assisting hostess. | Miss Jeannette Morrell gave a reading of her original one-act |play, “Emma,” with Mis Joan Brophy singing the song, “Emma,” also an original, as an introduction and conclusion of the play. Miss Mor- |rell played the piano accompani- } ment. Both were in costume for | the. occasion. The. progression of | the annual play, “Fashion,” was discussed by the group and the evening was concluded with re- freshments. Deeg) > a cae | | Club Will | Drama Meet Thursday, oh G will meet) Ogden Drama club at the home of Mrs. Fred Froerer, | 652 Twenty-sixth, Thursday, April | 28, at seven-thirty p.m., with Mrs. Clyde P. Greenwell as assisting | | MT A Mne@stemey, Tagore’s Indian play, “Chitra,” will be presented, with Mrs. Rich- lard B. Porter giving the background and introduction, and Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman, Grix, Mrs.. Lew W. West Pardoe | Alice Mrs. Arthur) Beason and} reading the oe a ROS SOS Ue Ra SR SR _ Musical selections will be given} by the trio, Mrs. Royal Eccles, | Mrs. Darrell Froerer. J. Greenwell and Mrs. PUB AD EO OM Vp PA Ge PG 2 Ee | Theatre Party Members ~- of Mav the ) 5 Ogden } rama (o | n Friday when Hey i sity of Utah production of “The Royal Family.” Florence Reed, eminent star of Broadway, lea d, | sup res ported of the university cast. enjoyed and dinner dessert at by at Hotel the Drama ; The | | Ogden Drama — cl Bunker, Thursday, Pp. m. 1345 May Twenty-eighth, 26, at ) | seven-thirty a played members | \ The group —S home emer Club will meet at the home of Mrs. §.ub Bertell ene ee Cf Lake City to attend the Univer-| the }- hers Utah of and Mr. and Mrs. David S. Romney pre ceding the show. About fifteen were in the party. ie -. ey 2. fra ° m back ‘ 49 ecver pe wk el| | i . tama : : | New |_, the . | | |: » Club Picks a , e | Of ficer sl a be Ogden Drama the home of Mrs. , thursday ‘Thatcher club met } | F | . | | ft at! S. Bertel Bunker evening, with Mrs. M.| Allred, vice president, | era ARPETA A TNC ee ai cise on | Election of officers was held as | 'follows: President, Mrs. R. B. Por-| ter; vice president, Mrs. Glen F. | | Harding; recording secretary, Mrs. ;ClaytonH. Carlson; corresponding | ; Secretary, Mrs. I. Bruce McQuar- | | tle; treasurer, Mrs, Clyde T. Green- | well; auditor, Miss Dana Kelly. and {custodian, Mrs. Ebe ee * - ’ , et ‘ Mie — | ° 6°] ery 4 ee 7 ~~. : - : « — @ : _. . atte -- —_ | play, the feminine lead in the Dramha club, Ruby McQuarrie will play ward hall, nted at the Ogden L. D. S. Fourt “Fashion’, : to be prese : April 14-15-16. (Loveland studio.) Drama Club Completing Rehearsals For Comedy Slated April 14,19, lb will always be found in human Ruby McQuarrie, well known ing that characterization. It was considered music and drama circles, will play most popular of comapm page oa the Ogden |one of the the ee time it was produced. the at edies, | which ion,” drama club play, “Fash Seas a Heh S. D, L. the will be presented at McQuarrieis not only prom. April 14-15-16). Mrs. in dramatics Fourth ward hall, Mrs. Eber Piers. inent of tion under direc here, having | | | | red in “Dear Brutus,” “Pride Rehearsals are now in the finish- | appea Market,” “Pillars of Society” the of | by ted ing process and it is repor er of high school plays | numb a and on those who have “dropped in City, but is popular | Lake Salt | them that the production will be|inboth as a soloist and a pianist. well worth seeing. Costumes are the Capitol with t solois was She fun| of excellent, and there is a lot Grand Opera Co. during her res: in the lines. | idence in Washington, D. C. and The play, written by the first | often appears with the ShepherdAnna t, igh ywr American woman pla Salt Lake City | this day, | Booth ensemble ofconce Cora Mowatt, is timely at situa rts ‘in Idaho ! in and radio |on tions it deals with because Drama Cul of Presents cs A Comedy by ANNA CORA MOWATT Directed by MARY RAE Fourth Ward PIERS | Auditorium Curtain at 8:00 p. m April 14 - 15 - 16 — 1949 eee ‘ requ" patsanoen® xpae # Players © In order of speaking Fone, C COlOred Sergant. | MILLINETTE, a French io PoP a as lady’s maid)... MRS. TIFFANY, a lady who imagines MOrSOr FOaOnGbie ee Richard Terry ...Joan Johnson PRUDENCE, a maiden lady of a certain | Ne aa aa | Ruby McQuarrie Claire Kapple SERAPHINA TIFFANY, a society belle... Helen Harding T. TENNYSON AUGUSTUS TWINKLE, FOGG, a modern poet... fae SEM Bruce Bushell a drawing room appendage................ Robert Hull COUNT JOLIMAITRE, a fashionable European NNPROTITIOI Ey) a ied ch Re) C. William Elliott ADAM TRUEMAN, a farmer from County of Cotfenanguen iu Pe ee ie Robert SNOBSON, E. Van Dyke a rare species of confidential clerk........ Clyde A. Checketts MR. TIFFANY, a New York merchant... Wallace Budge COLONEL HOWARD, GERTRUDE, of. G@overness.( an officer in the U. S. Army............ Don 8 re Mars Ann Linford Wyatt The Scenes THE ACTION takes place in New York City. TIME — 1845. ACT ACT. ‘ | — Drawing : Room in the home noon of her reception. of Mrs. Tiffany on the after- Il — SCENE T:— The inner room of Mr. Tiffany’s Counting House, the following morning. SCENE Il — Mrs. Tiffany’s drawing room on the afternoon of the same day. ACT Ill — ACT IV — SCENE | — The same, Friday, the night of the grand ball. SCENE Il — The housekeeper’s room downstairs, later that evening. ACT V — Mrs. Mrs. Tiffany’s drawing room, a few days later. It is morning. Drama Tiffany’s drawing g room, the following morning. Club President, 1948-49 — Mrs. Rich Johnston Selections from “Faust”... MP Gounod Stephen Foster Melodies Mrs. Royal Eccles, Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Froerer te | Production Staff Bol) DEGIGINS AM MN CONSTRUCTION & CIGRTNG..0 Oo Mary Rae Piers as Dr. Rich Johnston, H. Clayton Carlson, B. Y. Andelin, Julian R. Stephens (eo ey Ce ae, | RR gee 7: B. Y. Andelin: Taichi hint ee ccamn aneM ammT Y, alee ei Mary Arrabit Committees General Chairman Cadi — Mrs. A. Make-Up — Clyde Music Mrs. H. — Mrs. Roland Potly Chambers, Mrs. Joseph W. Brewer, Mrs. J. Greenwell, Miss Jeanette Carolyn Glasmann. Tickets — Mrs. Clayton H. Carlson, Mrs. Larry P. Wright. Morrell, Miss — Paul Thatcher. Mrs. Royal Eccles, Froerer. Mrs. Darrell J. Greenwell, Mrs. Fred Publicity — Mrs. Alice Pardoe West. Properties and Furniture — Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Miss Dana Kelly, Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker, Mrs. M. Thatcher Allred. Contact and Tickets — Mrs. Arthur W. Grix, Programs — Mrs. S. Harold Evans, Mrs. Lew W. Beason. House Miss Minnie M. Brown, Mrs. E. A. Larkin. — Refreshments — Decorations — Mrs. Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. Rich Johnston, Mrs. matty S. Reed. L. Henry Zitzman, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas. Acknowledgements Our special thanks to: Glen F. Harding who Weber College and Dr. and Mrs. provided rooms for rehearsal Ogden Standard-Examiner The Deseret News SZ Sponsors h ~ Drama Club of Ogden, April 14t L. D. S. Twenty-third Ward, April 15th Benefit “Mesa Temple Excursion,” kes M. I. A. South Ogden and Mt. Ogden Sta Benefit Camp Lamondi, April 16th tl “hie = va 8 —_ gt 2 < AE al — ae _ ee “ ca KE Mt LE ame ee ae Be5 Produced!April]uu,18 ant roe = bers — “Ogden. Drama club mem of their ‘annual | | dees. in the throes , “Fashion,” | dramatic presentation e Cora | ‘\the satirjcal comedy by Ann play- American first 2 ‘Mallett, be produced | wright, which will 5. 4 April © 14-15-16 at the L. n hall. : Fourth ward recreatio D. | oa or, and | “Mrs. Eber Piers is direct comments that the play is just as back in| ce timely today as. it was ntry |in al | 1845_ when it set the cou on It_ played m furor. a long run. five years in| ee Broadway, toured for London met | in , | America and then was There ; \with great ‘success. initial opening its = |much ado about grams being of | |in London, the pro — 3 ton gold. Bos € | white - satin and n ma wo a Le: play deals with Po for fashgives up everything who = of ruin-. bit d. goo a es do — |ion and ng. alo s goe = jing lives as she enjoy the play,” e l wil s “Audience . s” full of good ¢ |says Mrs.. Piers. “It' ” dy. % | character stu Anna Cora. The story goes that | — py her} d ize rac ost - Mallett. was d them- | iez ogn as friends, as iaey: rec ar Allen Poe Edg ay. _|selves in her-pl at the time. | _|was a dramatic eritic ended night att e. hav @ He is said to if he could find | - after night to see ular. He finally | pop so. it ie “what made is not literoe remarked: 2 “This: play — neces. the | ely sur it ary, eput * | eae oe crowds coming!” re | The play _has been 9 Lng LOGE SOs sali! nee: ‘Drama Club Will 7 Present Comedy April 14, 15, 16 The Ogden Drama club annual play, “Fashion,” is* being streamlined for presentation at the Ogden L. D. S. Fourth ward hall, April 14, 15, 16 at eight-fifteen p. m.,, with Mrs. Eber Piers at the helm. The cast is headed by Robert Van Dyke and Ruby McQuarrie with supporting roles being played by Clyde Checketts, Wallace Budge, Mrs. Glen F. Harding, H. W. Elliott, Mrs. Dixon Kapple, Carl White, Mary Ann Wyatt, Richard Terry, Joan Johnson, Bruce Bushell and Robert Hull. The Thursday evening performance will be guest night for the Drama club, with Mrs. Roland Parry, general chairman and Mrs. Rich Johnston, president, co-chairman. The committees in charge are: House, Miss Minnie Moore Brown Joseph Eccles, social life, presented by the Ogden Drama club Thursday evening at the L. D. S. Fourth ward _ hall, DarMrs. M. Thatcher Allred, Mrs. Adam Patterson, Jr., Miss Dana Kelly and Mrs. S. Bertell Bunker; program, -@njoyed Mrs. Harold Evans, Mrs. Lew Beason; refreshments, Mrs. Richard B. Porter, Mrs. Rich Johnston, Mrs. of or J. C. from tickets may Bros, cashier Richard 3436, ticket chairman. South Ogden stakes be Silk Harropp, is Twenty- Music Quality Penney’s Friday S. ob- i and Glen Electric, D. Shop et te at smith’s and for L. store, window, dial 2- saturday night’s performance is sponsored by the Mt. Ogden and tickets being M. available Insurance agency, 418 tickets, they be I. at A., with Webber Twenty- fifth; Dunkley Music store and Rainbow market. Also all Beehive Girls of the two stakes are selling and may had from Mrs. Dell Cook, 2-2727, or from Mrs. Scott Price, 8363. The play was written by Anna Cora Mowatt. first American woman playwright, and was considered one of the most popular comedies of the day. It is acclaimed by Little Theatres and University and college theatres to play as well today as it did a hundred years ago. ret tained ward the 0D third by Am performance rare a cast as treat, through members unwound cleverly of lives the the the Tiffany family and their associates. will he reThe ‘performances at y Saturda and tonight peated eight p. m. Tickets may be obtained “ the ward entrance. The asides and comic situations rh hsOS The sponsored the sctire Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker and Mrs. Harry S. Reed; decorations, Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas and Mrs. L. Henry Zitzman:; sponsor chairman, Mrs. Arthur W. Grix. Kapple, levoked Pow an yt Royal Claire Se Mrs. Mrs. Fred Froerer and Mrs. dell G. Greenwell; properties, PLAY... LA CLUB C. W. Elliott, Ruby McQuarrie and Wallace Budge depict from the satirical comedy, “Fashion,” which will be presented by the Ogden Drama club at D. S. Fourth ward hall, April 14-15-16, at eight-fifteen p. m., under direction of Mrs. Eber Piers. “s € + a music, DRAMA Scene a Wright; os a Mrs. — Chambers, and _ laughter chuckles (which grew in momentum as the "aay progressed to its satisfactory humorous e excellent jirected by ending. cast was Mrs. artistical- Eber Piers, elegant the designed s also Appearing were Robert ry. McQuarrie, Ruby manDyke, e. ge Checketts, C. William El- sive Kapple, Helen Hard- ace Budge, Don Linford, Mishell, Mary Ann Wyatt, son, Richard Terry and wae R. W. Brewer and Paul Thatcher; makeup, Mrs. Clyde T. Greenwell, Miss Jeanette Morrell and Miss Carolynn Glasmann; tickets, Mrs. Clayton Carlson and Mrs. Larry P. See Lucille A. Larkin; publicity, West; costumes, Mrs. eee and Mrs. E. Alice Pardoe the a L. Comedy Tonight, | _ Satalurdurayday NiNighghtt | Ogdenites who attended 4 the | ‘ ee | Suest night performance of “Fash- ; |ion,” a play on early American : 3 E | Social life, presented by the Ogden | ‘ 3 the L. D. S. Fourth ward hall, } enjoyed a rare treat, as members F |Drama of the club Thursday cast cleverly at | ' unwound the |. Tiffany family and their associates. |‘ setire through The | peated | evening the lives of ‘performances the | . will be’ re- tonight and Saturday at], ;eight p. m. Tickets may be obtain ed ° the ward entrance. The asides and comic Situations ,e@voked chuckles and laughter \vhich Srew in momentum as the 3 Ly progressed to its satisf actory f fi humorous ending. ne excellent teeirected by fm, 2180 Mrs. designed joanyY- ‘< Appearing / anDyke, ~~ cast Ruby ) | |. poe was artistical- Eber the |. Piers, elegant |: ‘Were Robert |. McQuarrie, | ‘ A. Checketts, C. William El | B: ire Kapple, Helen Hardpiace Budge, Don Linford, | ushell, Mary Ann Wyatt. “ae Richard x Se 3 Terry and ee : - 3 : ; . = By ae AGS attireda ye 2 F ‘Drama Club to Give Musical Comedy ‘ —— In Fourth Ward on April 14,1516 Rehearsals are “developing | mendably for the Ogden elub’s annual play, which presented at the com-4 Drama will be} L. D. S. Fourth | ward hall, April 14, 15 and 16. Anna Cora Mowatt’s satirical : comedy, “Fashion,” has been chosen |for the occasion and is under di-|. rection of Mrs. Eber Piers, well known. play director of Ogden. Miss Mowatt is America’s first woman playwright and burned her am way into the memories of theatre| patrons some hundred years ago, when she took New York by: storm ‘with her “Fashion.’’ Many of. her friends turned their backs on her, las they recognized themselves. |the characters depicted. | in | i i: The play was exceptionally pop- “ ular and after its Broadway suc-| cess, toured for five years, before |. going to Europe. It was considered ie |by critics and- patrons aS one. OF | tthe best of its period. +: “Fashion” has..een made into a }musical comedy, also. It still can} — | be considered timely today, as-it is| ‘| \so full of vivid humanity that. it} | has lived. through. the years. play has been revived in a Ae recent. years by many. college . Robert. E. ‘VanDyke, Ogden’ aeas | , theatres and Little theatres. Robert E. VanDyke leads. the pian, will appear in the male -_ _ least in Ogden’s presentation. He: is. lead of “Fashion, Anna Cora : well known ‘to Ogden | audiences, Mowatt’s satirical comedy of a \having appeared in a number of |. century ago, to be produced by Drama club. at the community theatre plays including the Ogden LD. 8. Fourth ward hall, April 1*The Male Animal,” “Christopher Blake,” and. “The Little. Foxes.” Rint ” 16, under direction of Mrs. Lihue Piers.. | Also he has played for a number a | of years: inthe L. D, S.. M. I. an | plays.. Other: ‘characters in the play are being portrayed by Mrs. I. Bruce ‘MeQuarrie, Clyde Checketts, Wal-. Jace Budge. Mrs. Glen F. Harding, William Elliott, Mrs..Dixon Kap- |ple, Carl White, Mary Ann Wyatt, Richard ‘Terry, Joan Bale a Bruce pene and Robert: ‘Bull. % Witticism oO CV AIF Las Ahn SUMMER THEATRE. « - Something new has happened to Ogden ane legitimate theatre in the cool of Ogden canyon. Its opening play, ‘Angel Street," will be presented, June a run of several Jeanette |6, for nights. At Ogden artist, regis- Morrell, ers terror for the Elizabeth. At right, is The left, Miss role she a plays as Hermitage in which the plays will be presented. [+ will have a seating capacity of about 200 per performance. THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINER MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1948 pA ore AAP 0.« 0.0.6.9, * SUNDAY Mrs. David S. Romney, who with her husband, former Mayor will leave soon to make their home in Salt Lake Romney, City. O o oS & ~_ QA ub Pla y Harding, who plays the role of a coquette in the Ogden Drama cl ub play, “Fashion,” to be presented Apr il 14, 15, 16 at the L. D. S. Fourth ward hall, g ives a token to each of her admirers, Bruce Tickets are now on Sale. Bushell (left), Clyde catia es and Robert R. Hull. Mrs: Glen F. ee sepia Sietet retetetsloteess BSS siaite 4 sees we Serboae Luc ille R DOK eee ee aaa PS ‘a9 EXAMINER) APRIL 24 b 1949 FAM ILY PORTRAIT ... Is Z aw O rl ‘a vn NEW STANDARD NG, <q ENGLAND 4) A (UTAH) = be THE OGDEN depicted by Mrs. for the play, Arthur W. Grix, John L. Shorten and Gae P . Cowley, 7 at the and 6 5, ted presen May “Village Green, ” which will be n ity-Weber College Weber college aud it oriu m by the Ogden Commu theatre. > THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD SATURDAY - EVENING, JULY PPAF AK AT 16, 1949 [n Festival Spotlight | wroletclotatates OO OowOOrse' On Petah gainer pote tota tata elutetateeehstee 7 We! fe yt ea rae eset eR Ao Oe en EA es © taete io "a iSececese “ee * earyt bbe tete "Ree ROS . i! MS pt 25% ‘e eo. eee - ate Ree eeeeeae Kitty Carlisle (left); playing the title role in “Carmen” at the University of Utah Summer Festival, talks the part over with her understudy—Mrs. : Ruby McQuarrie of Ogden. “Carmen” University stadium in Salt Lake City. opens tonight at Salt Lake City, Utah —S-5 ——_— Drama Club olds Breaktast By Sally Humphris OGDEN Ogden — Drama Members Club day for their annual held at the Ogden Country Club at 12 At breakfast Golf and noon. lt 4OF sitUu LT Christianson. for the Committee chairman W. eph Jos breakfast was Mrs. Pe pue assisted by Mrs. S. Brewer, ker and Mrs. FranBun Bertell CT or SIeyS o AA errT betes “3 Aad, re chairman, left, Mrs. Josep h W. Brewer, BREAKFAST—M*rs. S. Bertell Bun ker, ANNUAL breakfast Mayp ole decorations used at the annual n Tuesday. and Mrs. Francis G. Nicholas a dmire the o Club try Coun Ogden Golf and of the Ogden Drama Club. It was held at the 8 paxoo JOF KIS a ——— sou RUS kt ESE -yjO 9y} Poo29 yoyeuo M] JSUL ‘Sp6T Ut was Mrs. Club ma Sophie Reed, a Dra ed tur fea d Ree . Mrs member. latthe her dancing pupils in “Gems est ballroom dances and part ing Tak et.” Ball From the Ane e wer ion tat sen pre in the d, Lun e len nette Brophy, Mar rt, Ewe ise Den Joanne Davis, n DaColeen Price, Carol Lyn John and vis, Marion Budge, Pos Outstanding fashwere Tanner. ioned by Mrs. Paul B. of At the head table a group feat e wer s May Pole dancer ured. a a gay clever hula tion. Place cards were differs ent at each table—for the Irish Jig, the place cards were made entertainment Special of direction the er und tae or Tues- met . Johnston at the breakfast. Mrs Mrs. R. B. n the and responded d as inPorter was introduce Nicholas. cis G. decorations table tables, boy of the affair Toastmistress for the who red All er tch was Mrs. Tha nston, Joh h Ric . Mrs d uce introd honored outgoing president, and coming president. other drummer girl was the center of attrac- of potatoes, while at the head table they were made of flower blossoms. The thirty-three members of the drama club were supple- mented by 47 guests, making a 82 who enjoyed this total annual breakfast. This club puts g on a yearly play each sprin of and furthers in Ogden. the cultural arts | ww ue - L 4 _ Important Momentin Dram a Club Play Joan “club Johnson play, (left), “Fashion,” : i | presented in the Ogd try depict a scene from the en L. D - S. Fourth Drama urday nights, April 14, wa rd hall tonight, Fri 15, 16. The ec urtain day and Satwill rise p romptly at eigh ES Bk SRG a Set o’clock, rie RRS Eeemee , Che Summer Theatre at The Hermitage OGDEN June CANYON OGDEN, UTAH Summer Season 16th to September 1948 12th THE SUMMER in the Ogden As the curtain of summer, another curtain and vicinity a the THEATRE Canyon heat will new descends go up. and company your mind off laugh, to shiver, yourselves separate of the as to the and actors they 16th look should should and to up ‘on goes not only stimulate boo-and-hiss, take you to generally enjoy each seven of productions. * June this to Ogden activity curtain varied Ogden present theatre! young weather, . on and unustal a summer The . * for us * to unveil the spine-tingling and suspenselul “Angel Street” and ride the season, selves aiong to with us September a novel through the final performance 12th, you want to summers actors California on plus the its pioneer spirit, contributes it's own and of popular and the rafters York the in cool Ogden with good times. * * rate Is weekend Canyon there? * special ductions. New West—Ogden each ix from East should you * the HERMITAGE See your- on well-known ring * gathering and treat entertainment. ” With if of subscription The performances of planned “THE TALE” and the matinees of “NORE priced for children’s audience. For information or more THE about detailed Ogden, Utah oo. ee call: 9751 pro- MERMAID’S Subscriptions data, the will be especially contact: SUMMER THEATRE Post Office Box 806 or for Plays To Be Presented... “Angel successful Broadway light” : | June . Street” stage-version of the thriller “Gas- 16, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27 8:30 p.m. a ie ‘*The Mermaid’ s Tale’’ a new play admitted designed for if accompanied (Not a chaldrags by one audience. or more Subscription Play) June 30, July Matinees only * * Adults children. 1, 2, 4. — 2:30 p.m. * Blithe Spirit” the hysterical normal farce English about a mischievous spirit household. July 7%, 8) loose in a : 9, 11. 14, 8:30 p.m. ok 35, * 16,48 * “Murder In The Red Barn” . | or “The rollicking sued by old the July time Gipsy’s melodrama—the cruel and ruthless “The * comedy pur- 30, August 1 * about a no owner. August 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, - 8:30 p.m. ee heroine villain. Late Christopher Howard's . and virtuous 21,:22,'238, 25) 28.29, 8:30 p.m. x Sidney Revenge | ee: Bean” fortune in paintings | 12, 13, 15 * ‘The Importance of Being Earnest” Oscar Wilde's brilliant August | laugh-provoking comedy. 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29 8:30 p.m. * * * “Noah” a delightful fairy tale version of Noah’s matinees ~ Sept. famous September 1, 2, 3, 5. 8, 9, 10, 12 Children’s * * * 5, 12. voyage. ACTING CLASSES To Be Offered... In course tices connection with the play presentation interviewed by the Theatre in Theatre-lechniques will through be June 15th. * is to be * offered. a Board and Wednesday VOICE and DICTION —Tuesday 10:30-12. The principals of speech for _ stage phrasing, projection, MAKE-UP—Friday make-up aes 10-12. straight Apprentices will as -Technical-Director, as to construction. ist * and and use The and the of indi- and Thursday the stage . vocal The through 10:30-12. basic technique of acting, stage deportment, approach to the part will be covered by means vidual and group exercises. breathing, Appren- June Classes will begin on July 5th and continue August 14th, on the following daily schedule: ACTING—Monday six-week flexibility. character. and study of well gain from work with the the practical art of staging and In addition they will be close to the actual productions and rehearsals. * MARY JANE * ARRABIT * was formerly director of York for the Studio Theatre at the University of California and more recently Instructor-Director at The Randall School in Connecticut. LES the Junior and many California MAHONEY, League, the other groups, in a variety actor-director in famous Street has of Henry New Playhouse as well been seen there and in acting roles. JOHN HETHERINGTON is a versatile Broadway ‘actor recently seen in Maurice Evans’ “Hamlet” in which he played ‘Bernardo’ as well as understudying Evans as the ‘Dane’. CAROLYNN GLASMANN is known locally for her acting, but has as well a background of theatre work in Berkeley, California and Hollywood. She is the fourth member of the Theatre Board. * A. wide experience * * in all types of theatre given this group the opportunity of developing tive technique of teaching creative acting. * * * work an has effec- aietetececers “ «ouwnenw cee Officers of the Sempre Musical society who will direct details of Ogden’s reception for Professor and G. Nicholas, president (front row, left), and Mrs. G. Aaron Mrs. LeRoy J. Robertson are Mrs. Francis Gibbs, corresponding secretary; rear row, Mrs. Fred Froerer, secretary; Mrs. O. S. Daines, vice president, and Mrs.R. L. Draper, treasurer. : ‘ ba) ‘e | Wik “i @v- 8 Veleul=\n* rg) Messiah’ night ,and_ the ia unce- | |
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