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12/16/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, December 16, 1954   Vol. C490


LOCAL NEWS


“A CHRISTMAS CAROL” OPENS TO SOLD OUT CROWDS


The East Farewell Playhouse premiered its seasonal favorite, Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol on Friday night. The show will play until December 31st when the Playhouse will host a grand finale/ New Year’s celebration. The show plays Friday and Saturday nights with a Saturday matinee and so far every performance has sold out.

This year the playhouse is very proud to announce the lead role of Ebenezer Scrooge will be played by none other than the esteemed Alastair Sim. He his fresh off his appearance in the 1951 movie where he played the gruff, angry old skinflint who is magically transformed into a beloved father figure by three ghosts that play his past, present and future. Last year the part was played by Leo G. Carroll but scheduling conflicts made his appearance impossible. He, being friends with Sim, suggested the show to Sim and introduced him to Jeb Bernstein, and Rick and Julie Davidson, the show producer and playhouse owner respectively. It was reported that Sim fell in love with East Farewell on his first visit and immediately signed on.

The performance closely follows Dicken’s tale and has several actors reprising their roles from last year. Fred Marshall is back as the humble Bob Cratchit, as well as Joey Townsend, 15, as Tiny Tim. Local songstress, Natalie Mallard takes on three completely different roles as Belle, Scrooge’s early love interest, the unflappable Mrs. Cratchit and as one of the charwomen who sell off Scrooge’s bed linens in the third act. It is a daunting task but Mallard handles the challenge superbly. Other cast members do very well also. A crowd favorite from last year is Thomas Durance, who reprises his role as the Ghost of Christmas present. His apparent ad-libs and improvisations keep the audience in stitches. The entire cast is impressive and it is obvious that they are having fun. The audience also has fun and as a growing tradition, this show is something not to be missed. Many folks have tickets for several shows. So, don’t miss it. There are still tickets available but they won’t be there for long.

Thomas Durance as the “Ghost of Christmas Present”


SPORTS


COUGARS DEMOTE THE CAPTAINS


Fort Lee - The Cougars came into Fort Lee with high hopes. The Captains have suffered from a flu that that sidelined all but two of their starting five. They have been relying on second and third string players who are generally sophomores and even freshmen to carry the load. The experience-lacking team has not fared well in the early season but they have always played with determination and effort.

The Cougars were not sympathetic to the Captains plight. The took control at the first tip off and did not let go until the final buzzer. They did not trail the entire game. The best the Captains could do was tie the game at the beginning of the second half and again towards the end of the third quarter. Both times the Cougars had let their fist team sit and were giving the second team a chance to get some playing time as a complete squad. The Cougars walked off with an easy 48-40 victory. Surprisingly, forward Tommy O’Hare was leading scorer with 12 points, center, Michael Watson was key to O’Hare’s scoring frenzy by giving him the ball on picture perfect give and goes down the lane. Watson lead all players with 18 assists. The backcourt of Green and Welch were stellar on defense, causing 8 turnovers. The second team was able to get some real playing time and was able to score 6 points in their seven minutes of action.

“All and all it was a good game for the boys,” said Coach Wilson after the game, “We were able to get the second team in and they looked pretty good. I think they will be fine down the road. The Captains were struggling but I expect they will get much better once they get healthy.”

The Cougars travel  to Slate Mountain to face the Miners next week. The Miners have been unbeatable on their home court this season so the Cougars will have their work cut out for them. The game begins Friday night a 6:45 in the beautiful Slate Rock North gymnasium.


 NATIONAL NEWS


AIRLINE CRASH AT IDLEWILD - RUSSIA WILL SCRAP TREATY IF GERMANY IS REARMED - PIVOTING BUILDING PROPOSED FOR COLORADO - FLAT TVs IN THE FUTURE - TOP MUSIC THE WEEK


An Italian Airlines plane rams into a pier and bursts into flames at Idlewild Airport. The plane had made four attempts to land in the rain and mist. Most of the passengers on the DC-6B perished. 

Soviet Russia informs Britain it will scrap the British-Soviet Mutual Assistance Treaty of 1942 – a pact that has eight years to run, if ratification of the Paris agreements to rearm West Germany is completed.

Construction of a six-story $2.5 million office building that will pivot with the sun is scheduled to begin within nine months. To be erected in Grand Junction, CO, the revolutionary structure will pivot broadside to the sun in winter but keep edgewise to the searing summer days.

RCA says that scientists had experimentally achieved light amplification of ratios of more than 20 to 1 and were seeking to reach 100 to 1. RCA says the technology could be used in flat picture TV screens – ones that could be hung on the wall like a picture.

 

Top albums –

The Student Prince – Mario Lanza

Music, Martinis And Memories – Jackie Gleason

Seven Brides For Seven Brothers – soundtrack

Music For Lovers Only – Jackie Gleason

White Christmas – Bing Crosby

Glenn Miller Plays Selections From The Glenn Miller Story

Jazz Goes To College – Dave Brubeck Quartet

Voices In Modern – Four Freshman

Swing Easy – Frank Sinatra

The Confederacy

Something Cool – June Christy

Bing – Bing Crosby

 

Top Country & Western –

This Ole House – Stuart Hamblen

More and More – Webb Pierce

Loose Talk – Carl Smith

I Don’t Hurt Anymore – Hank Snow

One By One – Kitty Wells & Red Foley

This Is The Thanks I Get – Eddy Arnold

If You Ain’t Lovin’ – Faron Young

Beware Of It – Johnnie & Jack

New Green Light – Hank Thompson

That Crazy Mambo Thing – Hank Snow

 

Top Rhythm and Blues –

Hearts of Stone – Charms

You Upset Me Baby – B.B. King

Reconsider, Baby – Lowell Fulson

Mambo Baby – Ruth Brown

Sincerely – Moonglows

Earth Angel – Penguins

Teach Me Tonight – Dinah

Washington

Poison Ivy – Willie Mabon

White Christmas – Drifters

Hurts Me To My Heart – Faye Adams


Many, many thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for contributing to this section of the East Farewell News.


 

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