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Show jhe Solid Another Broadway and Hollywood favorite, "The Solid Gold Cadillac" by Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman, was met with immediate acclaim at the commencement of its eight-day run at the Playbox. "Cadillac" is the happy Cinderella story of a not-so-dumb, not-so-obscure stockholder who decides to find out what's going on in her company. The cast, featuring Lila Eccles Brimhall and Rod O'Connor, was supported by Karyl Haythorne and Joe Terry. At the Playbox for the first time this season, C. Lowell Lees did a magnificent job as the play's director. Karyl Haythorne, Joe Terry, and Ken Erickson, in winterquarter play. Anne Cullimore, under fire from Roy Gibson and Neil Hess, in Barry's play. The compelling performances of Playbox actors Neil Hess, Jack Leithoff, Roy Gibson, and Jon Jory; and actresses Anne Cullimore and Susan Jones, greatly enhanced the Playbox production of Philip Barry's last play, "Second Threshold" (with revisions by Robert E. Sherwood). The play deals with the ever-intriguing speculation about the nature of eternity and man's relation to an eternal existence. The fourth Playbox presentation of the season, "Second Threshhold," was given new dimension under the dynamic supervision of Playbox Director Robert Hyde Wilson. Sec end $he$field 103 |