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Show (Below) Robert Wilson, as Rufe Pryor in "Hell Bent for Heaven." (Above) The great Khan's court in "Marco Millions," the most lavish production of the year. Lower left) A tense part in "Hell Bent for Heaven." Rufe is confronted by the Hunt family. (Above) Joseph Smith, star of "Marco Millions," consoles his grand-daughter as his counselor (Joe Williams) looks on. "Theta -filpha Phi (Above) Si love, is (Right) The Batie) clan co d (Morgan Kerr), Rufe's rival in threatened with his life, love interest, Jude Lowry (Marg watches the heads of the Hunt nfront their son, David. . Offering an exceptional program to University dramatic patrons, Theta Alpha Phi began a five play season on October 25 with a Pulitzer prize winner, "Hell Bent for Heaven." Laid in the Carolina Hills, action centered about a religious fanatic and coward who began a family feud because of a rivalry for the love of a girl. An extravaganza "Marco Millions," was the January 24 offering. A satire of occidental hard headedness set against a background of medieval __civilization, the huge cast was x headed by Joseph Smith as the great Kubla Khan. With Maud May Babcock in the leading role, "Double Door" depicting the efforts of a tyrannical old woman to rule her relatives, was presented February 14. "Winterset," Maxwell Anderson's poetic Pulitzer prize drama was offered to a packed audience on March 6. 248 |