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BUTLER Time for Comedy is’ more

the Antlers ball room. The players have learned from experience to conquer many difficuties of round. .. theater, Some ‘minor techni-|role as the banker's wife.

blems still need solv-. Norman Green, as the banker, | gal pol probably is the best-fitted actor]

fg. A telephone bell should not start burg in the cast—solid and believable. ingly Mie a lar Mr. Conrod, as the actor, has al

Sag, un Ee araly: oink § is for kind of delayed-adolescent petul- |

a 's play-ful of over-talky * understatement would ask for such crude effects.

More's the pity, perhaps. Mr. bit funny. n has two remarkable] William E. Watters does a

knacks besides his ‘general tech-|needlessly comic - book - exaggernical equipment as playwright. ated caricature of an esthete in He has a way of translating into the role of Makepeace Lovell. play dialog the ideas most dis-| As the person Behrman really cussed by sophisticates in the may have intended to seem the

elegant Behrman lines that makes them occasionally seem a

year he's writing the play. And most sensible in the cast, Delores

in the role of Clemenaltogether

he has a way of presenting these Roberts, enlightened ideas in dialog 20 tine, the that each spectator can imagine | swell. himself to be the only one in the, “No Time for Comedy” will be audience who fully understands repeated tonight and tomorrow. the play. {It will be followed Aug. 16-18 by I'm sure Mr. Behrman doesn't | “The Man Who Came to Dinner.’ exercise these: powers synieally, EE Undoubtedly he is serious abou the conflicts of ideas in his plays. 200 at Music Clinic But the sad fact remains that old Give Concert Sunday Behrman plays have a way of sounding deader than Congreve to BLOOMINGTON, July 13 [odern S818, NR. a More than 200 visiting high school stretches of dialog that would be| musicians attending the Indiana comical if they weren't so irritat- University annual music clinic ing. They’ re too close to us. We gi); participate in a. concert’ at 2 hate to be reminded that 12 years p. m. Sunday. ago they represented some of our| > aspirations toward elegant and % irecting the program, to be elevated conversation. eld in IU auditorium, will be vi Ernst Hoffman, orchestra; George High On a Windy Hill F. Krueger, chorus, and Daniel L. The situation is one of what Martino, band. harmonists call cross-relations between two couples—an actress and her playwright-husband, and | 4 scholarly banker and his bored, | self-indulgent and scheming wife. | Mr. Behrman types his charac ters| expertly, so that you soon Sense the creativity of the actress and | the banker, on one hand, and the] parasitic dependence of the play-| wright and the banker's wife, on] the other hand. Unfortunately, he puts this ai verting situation high on a windy! hill of many-syllabled dialog. You, hear the characters canting where | they would be ranting in a more | down-to-earth play. And I think |

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Behrman play. 1 can scarcely Te=Tg STERN ~ MENA . WAI IFD i iis. can. garry this kind 4 og 4 “Iopet night's spectators. seemed R to think it was mildly amusing

Range Somewhat Limited Credits to the cast first must] mention again the Circle Players’ improvement in arena - stage know-how, Director Doug Con rod, who also appears in the cast as the playwright, has done an| excellent job. Harriet Winston, as the actress, | makes the mistake, I think, of) under-playing whére Linda would | tend to over-play. Certainly in| Act II, where she's vis-a-vis her | rival, played by Mary R. Early, | she’s much too restrained. Miss ___ Early's restraint, on the other hand, 1s Quite appropriate 1 to her

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