THE TUCSON THE TUCSON LITTLE THEATRE LITTLE THEATRE Presents Presents `(Green Grow the Ldacs" `(Green Grow the Ldacs" LYNN RIGGS LYNN RIGGS A TWO ACT FOLK PLAY A TWO ACT FOLK PLAY IN SIX SCENES IN SIX SCENES Directed by EDWARD FREIS Temple of Mus;c and Art Temple of Mus;c and Art APRIL 20-21, 1934 APRIL 20-21, 1934 Jewelry & Sporting Goods Buy. Sell and Exchange Diamonds, Watches. Guns. PiS- tols, Musical Instruments. Etc. Fine Wutch and Jewclr!. r: - When in need of Groceries" Call 502 LIM SILK CO. Groceries and Meat Market Fresh Vegetables and Fruits ?11 W. Franklin St. We Deliver To All Parts of the City. After the Show Don't Forget To Visit The FRENCH CAFE Get anything you desire from a cup of coffee up. 53-55 W. Congress St. Phone 419 4- After the show don't forget' to drop in and have your car checked at the OLD PUEBLO Service Station Pennington at Church Sl. Cu7lti7lerltul Products D. C. PERKINS, Prop. x_.-Pwm- rr "GREEN GROW THE LILACS" By Lynn Riggs A l'wo Act Folk Play 1~ Six Scenes Directed by Edward Freis THE CAST (As they speak) Aunt Eller . Lillian Vezzetti Curley McLain Edward Freis Laurey Williams Mary Alice Murell Jeeter Fry . Edward Montfort Ado Annie Carnes Ebba Hammer Peddler . . . Joel Bloom Old Man Peck . J. W. Dyer Shorty John Hill Dorothy Dorothy Murell First cowpuncher, Elmer Flaccus; Second cowpuncher, Keith Terry; Third cowpuncher, John Hill; Fourth cowpuncher, M. P. Hall; Fifth cowpuncher, Joel Bloom. Cord Elam J Elmer Woodworth / Joel Bloom Young Farmer Victor Parbe], "SWING YOUR PARTNER" The dancers in the party scene include Dean Byron Cummings, Mrs. J. W. Dyer, Mr. Bishop and Mrs. G. A. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McFarland, Al Hanson, Ruth Arntzen, Dave Jones, Matilda Miller, Dean Tillotson, Frankie Halladay, Paul Miller, Mrs. Karppi, Tom Duck and Junia Foster. Fiddlers: Miracle Mike; Harry Lusk. Tucson Men's Choir Direction of Mr. William A. Ferguson Guitar Accompanist-Irvin Pratt LEMONADE WILL BE SERVED IN THE PATIO DURING INTERMISSION TECHNICAL STAFF Sam Singer Stage Manager J. W. Dyer Atmospheric Director Victor Parber `. Clark den Bleyker' .' Property Master Karl Ahren : Electrical Technician Switchboard Mastc: James Smith Mrs. Virginia Lounsbury Stage Carpenter Wardrobe Mistress Chester Storey Stage Crew Manager Stage Crew: Leon Levy, Richard Sasuiy, Edward Rosenthal. Meyer Spitalney and Ronald Davis. Scenery conceived and designed exclus vely for the Tucson Little Theatre by Mucio Delgado. 1 NEW CLUB CAFE 1 56 E. Congress (Opposite Opera Houses Lunch and Dinner Served Booths For Ladies After the show, try our famous Waldorf Fizz, 25c STOP AT PATSY'S For Eats and Drinks, After the Show Cor. Church & Congress x-. Established 1913 POSNER Paint Store I Artists' Materials - Sian I ! Painting - Paint Headquarters, Sherwin- Williams Paint. Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, Brushes. Phone 591 217 E. Comress St. Schafer-Norton Co. 846 N. Stone Ave. at 2nd St. and Oracle at Casa Grande Road Washing - Certified Lubrication - Tire Repairing i We will call for and deliver your car. i PHONE 2177-W SCENES 1. The Williams Farm House. 2. The Same 3. The Smoke House. lo-Minute Intermission. 4. Old Man Peck's Ranch. 5. An Old Shed Back of Williams' House. 6. The Williams Farm House, Three Nights Later. The time of the pIay is the early days of the west, about 1900. SONGS Scene I. "Green Grow the Lilacs" and f'Git Along Little Dogies,"-Curley and Men's Choir. First Interlude: "All Day on the Prairie",/Men's Choir. Second Interlude: "The Lavender Cowboy"-Hank Worden and "Home on the Range"-Men's Choir. (Mr. Worden, a winter visitor, appeared iu the original Theatre Guild production of "Green Grow the Lilacs" in New York.) INTERMISSIO; Third Interlude: "Git AIong Little Dog&"-Bruce Gerard and Choir; and "Green Grow the Lilacs"-Men's Choir. Fourth scene: Square dances. "The Old Spinning Wheel",--Old Man Peck; Selected songs by Dorothy. "A Ridin' Old Paint",-entire company. Fourth Interlude: "Red River Valley"-Bruce Gerard and Choir: "Blood on the Saddle"-Hank Worden. Fifth Interlude: "0 Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie"-Men's Choir. Sixth scene: "Green Grow the Lilacs". The Little Theatre acknowledges the courtesies of Goldberg's Porters', Ron- stadt's. Grabe's, the Star, the Weekender, the Wildcat, El Tucronense, the Citizen, the Kitty Kat, The Saturday Morning Musical Club, Codd Advertising Service, Wyatt's Bookstore and the hundreds of Tucsonians who made this production possible both backstage and "out front". LITTLE THEATRE OFFICERS Mark Finley, president; Mrs. Cyril Sanders, 1st vice-president; Mrs W. A. Bell, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Bentley WinstanIey, secretary. Mrs. Charles Solomon, treasurer and Ted Kruger, business manager. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs. Charles S. Kibler, Misses Virginia Crowfoot, Peggy O'Neall, Leonor Mansfeld and Messrs. Boyd Mewborn, Lish Whitson, John Foster and Mark Finley. After the Show Drop Into the PIRATE'S COVE E. Pennington 0 Scott St. It's cool and comfortable here . . and will be all summer. Come in and Cool Off I SILK HOSIERY I