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Jenny Crocker was properly prim and prissy as "Helen Cant
Barton," Eugene's sister. Here she admonishes her intoxicated
father, W.O. [Dan Nicholson],as Dr. Maguire [Shawn Jones] looks
on.
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Gant, gave the audience ano
ther of his consistently excel
lent performances. His "se
cret" romance with "Fatty"
Pert, played by Dee Smith, was
very well presented. There
seemed to be a very real
attraction between them. Their
tender portrayal of the relation
ship added immensely to the
performance.
Director Rick Prouty deserves
credit for the success of the play
as does the technical crew. All
in all,the Revelers handled the
demands of the play very well.
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Eliza Gant breaks down and lets a hearty laugh loose when
high-spirited Luke Gant [David Bradley] comes back from the
services to be at Ben's bedside.
"Where is
my world?'
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Order meets chaos. Eliza Cant, convincingly portrayed by Lisa
Morton, also convinces Laura James [Lizabeth Allen] to board at
Dixieland.
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A little bit of real life and love is characterized by the frank
relationship between Mrs. "Fatty" Pert [Dee Smith] and sickly,
suave Ben Gant [Tom Abrams].
Laura James and Eugene Gant [John Steely] daydream as the
younger Cant tells her of one of his ambitions.
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