Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1967 — Page 5

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Still another feather in the cap of “All the Way Home” was Ed Sullivan’s unqualified tribute—“lt’s one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen on a Broadway stage.” Set in the 1915 era, in a Southern town not unlike other towns of that region which have been pictured by Thomas Wolfe, William Faulkner and Tennessee Wil_ liams, “All the Way Home” is the touching, compassionate, humortinged account of a family plunged into disaster. At the center of the story are a husband and wife, to be played by Scott McClelland and Pam Sedam (Jay Follett and Mary Follett, respectively), who are beginning to grope toward a solution of the strains in their marriage over differing temperaments and religions, when the husband is suddenly killed in a senseless accident The play’s action then reveals how the wife and her small son must first realize and then become reconciled to their loss, while the effects of the bereavement spread in various ways outward in widening circles among the relatives of both the wife and the husband. The emotional impact of “All the Way Home” caused it to be called A three-handkerchief play during its long run of nine-and-a-half months in New York in 1961, during which audiences used the intermissions chiefly to dry their tears. All critics agreed, however, that along with the play’s poigancies there were also many moments of healing humor.

In addition to Miss Sedam (Mary Follett) and Mr. McClelland (Jay Follett), the cast of this “simple and searching play about commonplace things like love and death and the need to go on living,” as it was described by the drama critic of the N.Y. Times, will include Cathy Hutchison, Guy Roush, Karin Kyle, Marla McCormick, Peggy Chambers, Mary Ann Newsom, Roger Hershberger, Tony Banner, Mike Potter, and Tom Burnett as aunts, uncles, parents and brothers and sisters of the central couple. Ten-year-old Gary McCormick (Rufus) will have a major role as the little son of the couple sundered by an auto accident. Rounding out the cast are: David Thomas, Roy Evritt, Danny Wagner, and Donnie Wagner. Don Johnson as director has imparted the balance of tears and laughter required by the emotioncharged tale and has designed a setting to give it a mood comparable to a Grant Wood painting. Sue Thomas is student director, and Bruce Frazer is stage manager.

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