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Show Play a Mit There were many things about Claire Booth's "Mar gin for Error" that tickled my funny'bone. If the subversive activities in this country were actually as funny as the Varsity players depicted them, ole Uncle Sam would have little to worry about. That battle of wits and half wits between Hays Gorey and George Fadel must have given me a thou-sand laughs. And I won-dered how many times Mer rill Tew beat himself at the ancient game of solitaire while he was lying "dead" behind the curtain. I imagine when a man has been stabbed, poisoned and shot, though, he hasn't much time to care about such things. It was a tough break for Norman Dean to contract the flu just before curtain time, but it gave Grover Kelly a chance to show his marvelous histrionic ability. And he had to be good to uphold the high quality of the work of the rest of the cast and Professor Smith. "You were about to be liquidated." "That's a lie!" Bill Spere, Hays Gorey, Bob Hansen Virginia Hair, George Fadel "Why learn to talk, it ain't necessary." Marianne Newton, Merrill Tew "Sophie, you will go back to Germany!" "No!" "Yes!1 Two hundred forty-nine |