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Show T4«NIAN fTHE BOOMERANGPLAY PRODUCTIONr\â- The advanced production classes presented three-act plays of an interesting character during the past year. "The Passing of the Third Floor Back," dealing with the spiritual influence upon the lives of various people in a boarding-house, was directed by Professor Maud May Babcock. Players were Fred Barnes, Charlotte Knight, and Emma Rae McKay. Equally entertaining, yet amusing, with most of the action taking place in a doctor's office, was "The Boomerang," directed by Miss Marian Redd. The cast included MorganKerr, Cherry Daynes, Eudora Billings, and Wayne Richards. "The Thunderbolt," an intensely dramatic play, was directed by Professor Joseph F. Smith. Leading roles were taken by Arion Erickson, and Marjorie Batie. H "The Brat," with Mary Searle and Parley Baer, amusingly treats of a wealthy boy's love for a waif. Social ambitions and a movie star's presence result in hilarious happenings in "The Judsons Entertain," capably portrayed by Miriam Taylor, and Joe Backman. The colorful Shakespearean costume comedy, "Merry Wives of Windsor," had a large cast, fine production, and excellent performances.Ur-IUr^\uTHE THUNDERBOLTTwo Hundred Seventy-two |