The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 13, 1948, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 4, Image 5

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THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN
TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1&3
Bill Palmer Heads Cast of
Theater Production, 'The
Bill Palmer has been selected
to head the cast of "The Show.
Off," the University Theater's only
summer production. Palmer will
play the role of the show-off,
Aubrey Piper.
Other lead is Line who
will be cast as Amy. Other cast
members in the order of their ap
pearance in the play are Pauiyie
Holm as Clara; Lou McLean, Mrs,
Fisher; Don Johannes, Frank Hy-
BILL PALMER
land; Charles Wehrer, Mr. Fisher;
C. E. Denton, Joe; Jack Norman,
Mr. Gill; Milton Hoffman, Mr.
Rogers. ,
Tryouts were held last week
and the cast members are now in
rehearsal with director Dallas
Williams.
The production has been sched
uled for Friday, July 23, and will
be held in the Union ballroom at
8 p.m. that day.
"The Show-Off" departs rad
ically in many respects from the
form which has been associated
traditionally with comedy, accord
ing to critic Heywood Broun. How
ever, Broun contends that the play
is the best comedy which has
been written by an American. The
author is George Kelley.
Excerpts from a preface written
by Broun for the comedy read:
"Aubrey Piper moves under his
own steam from the moment the
curtain rises. At no time does one
feel that the hand of the play
wright is still on the wheel dl
recting the character to move in
this direction or that in order to
suit the exigencies of the story
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