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SECTION ONE—PAGE TWENTY-SIX THE TIMES-PICAYUNE, NEW ORLEANS, LA., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1970 Bay St. Louis9 Theater Group Has Anniversary Hurricane, NASA Eventslstart a little theater, as I had rest of the coast. Flood waters Don’t Hinder Unit i previously had some slight ex-lpoured over the stage and there mnaer unit perience along those lines in „,„ JL _________ i, ,, , - ?. „ •, was swimming depth water in D nnmiv mIDp IValdosta, Ga. Mary Cannon said.. . T , £°TNNY CAIRE (that she had been thinking of' he auditorium. Looters stole •BAY ST. LOUIS, Mtes. __________j the same thing for two jt'urniture from the lobby. The Physical scars to the landscape |years • • ar|d so we were off j silver lining is that members from Hurricane Camille still and running. jkccomplished most of the reno show. There were 28 charter mem-" The cutback in the National bers present at the meeting Aeronautics and Space Adminis-!called in the living room of the tration program at Mississippi 'Bells’ North Beach home. Mrs. Test Facility makes the eco- Be11 was chosen as first presi nomic future uncertain. Nothing as relatively minor as those events, however, can stop the Bay St. Louis Little Theatre. Last week the group celebrated its 25th anniversary with a presentation of its 117th production. Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman’s “You Can’t Take It With You.” Opening night was as studded with formal dress as any Broadway opening. The mayor and aldermen declared a special “Little Theatre Week.” Especially honored on opening night just before curtain time were Mrs. C. D. Blair of Coral Gables, Fla., and John Bell, Baton Rouge, two members of the husband and wife teams who breathed life into the idea 25 years ago. President dent of the group; Drewry Blair as chairman of production. The first performance was presented in the Bay High School auditor um four weeks later. Joseph Kern Sr., directed the cast of four . . . John Bell, Emily de Montluzin, Erie Kirkpatrick and Ruth Ferrell. Within a year membership climbed to 248. The first real home for the group was a vacant wooden btrlding at the edge of Bay High athletic field on Carroll Ave. Mrs. Carolyn Kiefer, the director, relates that the interior was not finished until opening n;gnt. Rehearsals were held in living rooms, with dress rehearsals in the theater lobby around chalk marks for props. Members of the cast included John Scafide, Virginia Seal John Marochino of the Little r,, . . „ , . , Theatre was also presented a £ y ^ Dennie Tonkel anc* special award. Rob
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