The ^Players' Club -:- OF -:- The University of Turkish Columbia UNIVERSITY THEATRE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th, 1927. Under the patronage gf Mrs. R. E. McKechnie, Mrs, L. S. Klinck, Mrs. J. N. Ellis, Mrs. J. W. de B. Ferris, Mrs. R. P, McLennan, Mrs. Denis Murphy, Mrs. R. L. Reid, Mrs. S. D. Scott, Mrs. H, C. Shaw, Mrs. C. Spencer and Mrs. F. F. Wesbrook, TO RE PRESENTED AT New Westminster ----- Monday, March 14th Nanainto .-■----- Thursday, March 24th and at Victoria and interior points during ihe month of May. tttyp iKnmanttr f mmg Slaiitj (£tu*np be una 5?nrt[p i>* Agoalo) A Comedy in Three Acts from the Spanish of G. Martinez Sierra English Version by Helen and Harley Granvltle-Barker This play Is produced by special arrangement with Samuel French of New York, After successful presentation In Madrid at the Teatro Eslava, and In London at the Royalty Theatre, this play was produced in New York, at the Neighborhood Theatre In 1926. The play la staged under the direction of Mr. F. G. C. Wood, Associate Professor of English. CHARACTERS Dona Barbarita—a very old Spanish lady Alice White, Arta "29 Roaario—her granddaughter ..Dorothy Pound, Arts '30 Mario I I W. N. Buckingham, Arts'27 ■? in J—her two older grandsons' _ ._«.-_« t ™ Emllloj \ Everard Nath, Arts 29 Pepe—"the baby of the family" David Brock, Arts "30 Maria Pepa—life-long maid to Dona Barbarita Honor Kidd, B.A. The Apparition T. C. Glbbs, Sc. '28 Irene Madge Rankin, Arts '27 Don Juan —- W. Masterson, Arts '28 Gulllermo Norman Clark, Arts '29 Amalia—"La Malaguena" Milla Alihan, Arta '27 SCENES The action passes—at the present time, more or less, and in Madrid— between one August evening and the next. Act I.—At Dona Uarbarita's house. Act II.—In the study of Luis Felipe de Cordoba. Act III.—At Dona Uarbarita's again. f /_# «? ■5? _£* 9 >HN 48 CONSOLIDATED MOTOR COM LTD. 1230 GEORGIA ST., VANCOUVER, B. C. Read— "THE COMMON ROUND" o Q O o o o o c4 Taper for Intelligent "People Meaning Alumni, Undergrade., and all such, including gentlemen of the Faculty1 Si— $2.50 per annum. Send subscription to Room 202, Province Building. ORCHESTRA Under the Direction of Miss Ruth M. Jones Overture—Fantasie Espagnole Mofmcr 1st Interlude—A. Estudiantina Waldteufel B. La Paloma _ Yradier 2nd Interlude—Ballet Music from "Carmen" Bizet Exit—The Gladiators Julia* Fucik HEADS OF COMMITTEES Costumes _ Miss Frances Dickie, Mr. J. Hulbert Properties Miss Bessie Hurst Scenery „ Mr. J. M. Jacob Lighting „ Mr. Gerald Newmarch Press and Publicity Miss Doris Crompton, Mr. Bert Bailey Programmes Mr. Jack Shakespeare Business Manager Mr. Philip Elliott Assistant Business Manager Mr. Edmond Mulhern ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Club Is much Indebted to Miss Jean Mollison, Glencoe Lodge, and the Sinclair Furniture Emporium, 716 Seymour Street, for the loan of properties. As in other years, thanks are due Mr. J. N. Harvey, of J. N. Harvey, Ltd., 417 Hastings Street, West, for assistance with men's costumes. The costume worn by Miss Pound In Act 11. is from David Spencer, Ltd., and in Act III. from Vanite Modiste, 811 Howe Street; Miss Alihan's costume is by Donaldson, 782 Howe Street, and Miss Rankin's from Sommers* Ltd. The hats are from McDonald & Harper, 1029 Robson, and the shoes from The Bootery, 681 Granville Street. Electrical fixtures'are furnished by the Brettell Distributing Co. Ltd., 781 Granville Street. The Club is also indebted to the Georgia Pharmacy and to the J. W. Kelly Piano Co. Ltd., 657 Granville Street. the s«_fil«r*ady clothes shop SNAPPY PLUS FOURS BLAZERS SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FROM $25.00 THOMAS & McBAIN, LTD. 655 GRANVILLE STREET oJM.embers of the flayers' Club HONORARY MEMBERS—Miss Margaret Anglin, Miss Eilith Wynne MaiUils in. Mr. Charles Rann Kinnedy. :*n '?■_- ADVISORY BOARD Hon. President - Mr. F. G. C. Wood Dr. F. C. Walker Miss Josephine Battle EXECUTIVE President Vice-President. Secretary Treasurer Committee .Miss Avis Pumphrey, Arts '27 Mr. Leslie Howlelt, Arts '27 ..Miss Gwen Musgrove, Arts '28 Mr. Philip Elliott. Arts '28 1 Mr. Bert Bailey. ArtH '27 .. -j Mr. Everard Nash, Arts '29 I Miss Annie Taylor, Arts '28 ARTS '27 Misses Mills Alihan Bice Clegg Phyllis Hemsworlh Grace Hope Josephine McDonald Madge Rankin Messrs. William Buckingham Edmond Mulhern Jack Shakespeare ARTS '28 Misses Kathleen Allen Helen Burton Margaret Craig Bessie Hurst Helen Lamb Hope Leemlng Margaret O'Neill Alfreda Thompson Misses May Chrlstlson Doris Clark Doris Crompton Frances Fowler Suzanne Jackson Alice White Misses Francis Dickie Marion Grant Margaret Henderson Diana Porteous Dorothy Pound Messrs. Leslie Brown Jack Harkness William Marterson Meredith McFarlane Robert Wright ARTS '29 Messrs. Norman Clark John Hulbert Joshua Jacob George Knox Laura nee Meredith Denis Murphy Paul Murphy Gerald Stevens Ronald Todd ARTS '30 Messrs. David Brock Alexander Millar Sidney Risk James O'Hagan Messrs. SCIENCE Jack Thiersch, '27 T. C. Gibbs, 28 R. G. MeDtarmid. Gerald Newmarch, 28 '28 GRADUATE Miss Honor Kldd. B.A. NURSING Miss Sheila Tlsdall, '31 AGRICULTURE Mr. Willoughby Matthews, •27 (Previous (Public (Performances 1916—"Fanny and the Stewart Problem," Jerome K. Jerome, 4 times. 1917—"Merely Mary Ann," Israel Zangwlll. 4 times. 1918—"Alice Set-by-the-Fire," Sir James M. Barrle, 4 times. 1919—"The Importance of Being Earnest." Oscar Wilde, 3 times. 1920—"Green Stockings." A. E. W. Mason. 10 times. 1921—"Sweet Lavender." Sir Arthur W. Plnero, 12 times. 1922—"Mr. Pirn Passes By." A. A. Milne. 17 times. 1923—"You Never Can Tell," G. B. Shaw, 15 times. 1924—"The World and His Wife." Jose Echegary. 18 limes. 1925—"You and 1." Philip Barry. 20 times. 1925—"Pygmalion." G. Bernard Shaw, 18 times. EVAN* Si HASTING*. 97* SKVMOUR STREET, VANCOUVER. *. C.