. Lake Forest College stentor . Gymnasium The Stentor Vol. XXVI Lake Forest, III., December 14, 1911. No. 9. 100 THE STENTOR THE FARCES. Last Saturday evening, under theauspices of the Garrick Club, threefarces were presented by the candi-dates of the club. The first one, MyTurn Next, was admirably acted, thecharacter parts being especially welltaken. Working as they did againstgreat difficulties in regard to rehearsals,they gave a smooth and pleasing in-terpretation of their roles. VanceNelson as Twitters, the village apothe-cary, entered into his part with spirit,keeping his audience laughin


. Lake Forest College stentor . Gymnasium The Stentor Vol. XXVI Lake Forest, III., December 14, 1911. No. 9. 100 THE STENTOR THE FARCES. Last Saturday evening, under theauspices of the Garrick Club, threefarces were presented by the candi-dates of the club. The first one, MyTurn Next, was admirably acted, thecharacter parts being especially welltaken. Working as they did againstgreat difficulties in regard to rehearsals,they gave a smooth and pleasing in-terpretation of their roles. VanceNelson as Twitters, the village apothe-cary, entered into his part with spirit,keeping his audience laughing at thetroubles thrust upon him. MerleTibbetts showed splendid stage pres-ence and promises well for future per-formances. As the Irish farmer,Charles Mather, put a great deal oflife and interest into the few linesvk^hich he had. His genius for char-acter parts is wonderful. MargueriteMartin was very good indeed as theimpetuous maid servant. Her actingwas very realistic and held the atten-tion of her hearers continually. HarrieThomas and Helen Courtright playedtheir rather colorless roles very well. Th


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