Cast Announced
"The Philadelphia Story,"
Philip Barry's sparking look at
the elegance of the rich will be
the Tryon Little Theater's next
presentation on Dec. 4,5, and 6 at
the Fine Arts Center. First
produced on Broadway in 1939,
this radiantly witty comedy hit
has remained induringly popular
through many presentations
throughout the U. S. ever since.
A view of a self-assuredly
fashionable and wealthy old
Philadelphia family of the 1930s
is afforded through the eyes of 2
Life magazine-type reporters
who in pursuit of a panoramic
story about life on Philadelphia's
exclusive Main Line, push into
the family's activities on the day
preceding the divorcee
daughter's second marriage.
Connie Junker (Tracy) will be
seen as this spoiled daughter who
has left an adoring first husband
and is on the eve of taking for her
second a stuffed shirt, self-made
and up from the ranks. Because
she has exacting codes of conduct
and expects everyone, including
herself, to live up to them, she is
contemptuous of others'
weaknesses until she meets the
hard-boiled magazine reporter
covering her wedding.
This man, from a different
world than she has previoulsy
known, changes her outlook on
life to the point where she no
longer feels she must adhere to
her rigid standards. Under his
tutelage, she is humanized and
awakened to life and love as a
warm and understanding
woman.
With this new viewpoint, she
finds herself, one hour before a
ceremony that is beginning to
seem ever more unlikely to
happen, in the dazzling dilemma
of having to choose between three
men eager to be her groom — her
fiance, her former husband, and
the impertinent magazine
reporter.
The theme of the comedy is
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problems tor the residents of Green Creek Toonship Hull
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