'White Sheep' Selected for Drama Production

Fullerton College Hornet  - Staff Writer - Friday, April 7th, 1961

"The Visit," which had originally been scheduled to be presented as the spring play, has been changed to "White Sheep of the Family" which is in rehearsal at the present time.

"The Visit" has been postponed and will be presented at a later date, probably the forthcoming fall play. according to Mr. Archambeault, FJC drama instructor.

"White Sheep of the Family" is an fine comedy of a family of well-to-do crooks who are shocked to find the son-who has developed into an excellent forger quitting the fold to go straight.

The play will run for two weeks and present six performances. It will run starting April 20, 21 and 22, and will conclude on April 27, 28 and 29.

A recent board ruling by the Associated Student Commission will put further value on the student body cards, in that holders< of cards may obtain one free ticket to any of the performances desired. It is hoped through this new ruling that members of the student body will support the drama activities on campus.

The Little Theatre holds a capacity of 205 people, and 150 of these seats will be offered to student body card holders on a first come, first served basis, for each performance.

The cast consists of Alice Winter, played by Nancy McFadden; Janet, the maid, played by Lana Neece; James Winter, played by Chuck Fisher; Pat Winter, his daughter, played by Mike Newland; Assistant Commissioner,

John Preston, Don Cummings; a Vicar, played by Henry Hoffman, Sam Jackson, played by Art Koustik; Peter Winter, James' son, Peter O'Rourke; and Angela Preston, Peter's finance, played by Artella Navarrette.