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PAGE EIGHT-A Treatment Os ‘lndians’ Is Hailed The tingling of suspense was maintained throughout both performances of “Ten J.iltle Indians" last Thurs day and Saturday nights. '1 lie audible gasp of aston ishment and sigh of relief at the exposure of the murderer, were testaments :b the excellence of this thriller, the latest in a tra ditional line of successes by the Edenton Little Theater. “Ten Little Indians” is the first mystery to be staged by the local group, and having nine victims with an assassin in their midst was a juicy way to start. An effective mix ture of seasoned and new born actors came under the direction of Marcia Cran dall. who with care and ability handled this, her first direction splendidly. Carol Becker played the part of Vera Claythorne with a stage sense never excelled locally; she was a private secretary mixing suspicion and sweetness in equal proportions. 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Both Beckers acted well, in technicalities and inter pretation, clearly gained from experience. Alton Elmore, first as the convincingly representative of law and establishment, then as the maniac who craved to kill with his own hand after so often killing by the proxy of his judg ship. His later demonic sneer and leer were hor ribly compatible with the sanity of his earlier re spectability. Sir Lawrence had everyone, on both sides of the footlights, fooled. William Blore was sus pect right up to his own demise. Glenn Mabe play- 1 ed this part of an obtruse 1 and hungry and crooked I policeman with joviality i new Professional Pilot magazine and Data Publi cations, as a sideline to his photographic studio, will see demonstrations of the F-111A, the Fulton Re trieval System (aerial pick up of a man from the ground), precision jump ot the Army “Golden Knights. - ’the nuclear sub ‘Thomas Edison" and tour the NASA Kennedy Space Center. Astronauts Walter Shir ta and Don Eisele and NASA Director of Flight Operations Chris Craft will icport on the first manned Apollo, “A Stepping Stone to the Moon." THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY M, IMS. ■ ■ I ' H- . | , | || ■ ■ - i and confidence, proving a i personal range of acting ability (with King Henry at the other end of his spectrum). Frank Palumbo was the universally suspected Dr. Armstrong, who maintain ed an anxiety in his face and a nervousness in his manner throughout; his acting was marked by a I singular clarity of speech. I The supporting cast play-1 ed their lesser roles with I the effectiveness necessary I to make a good play hum j along at a good clip. Alice | Twiddy was sanctimonious I and acid. Joe Thorud had], the manner of a general in 11 his dotage. Gerald Harrell 11 aired the cockiness of irre- j sponsible youth. Margin- J ette Lassiter displayed the 11 irritibility of being put j upon; and Alan Boyd Har- J less, Jr., the impersonal 11 loyalty of the man servant. 11 The cast was completed I hy Clarence Shackelford. | the salty character who I brought the folk to •hell island and presumably 11 took the corpses hack to 11 the mainland. The set was interesting • I and well decorated, with I worthwhile attention paid I to detail. The lighting did I not succumb to a just-pre-ll curtain-up wiring catas- I trophe and the sounds I helped to isolate the house I full of murder and far I from help. 1 Obviously a competent 1 1 and large backstage crew I was working hard and in I harmony under the bark of 11 Joe Conger, Jr. Agatha Christie has all way of writing mysteries 1 to enthrall an audience and I the Edenton Little Theater ! I has away of captivating 11 them. 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