Page 8 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 23, 1957 By The Beautiful Sea Now At K.C. Starlight Starlight Theatre's fifth production of the season, "By The Beautiful Sea," opened Monday night with Lillian Roth as the star. Miss Roth, author of the best-selling book, "I'll Cry Tomorrow," has made one of the most successful comebacks in show business history and will be appearing on the Starlight stage for the first time. Opposite her will be Webb Tilton, who played the role of Emile de Bequem here in the 1955 production of "South Pacific." Delores Martin, singer, and Danny Carroll, favorite young dancer of television and supper clubs, will- join Miss Roth and Tilton in presenting the period story. Miss Roth's fascinating biography, which told the story of her alcoholic downfall from the pinnacle of screen stardom, began a return to the star position which has been almost unprecedented in the entertainment field. In addition to regaining star status in supper clubs, she also has become nationally known as a television actress who has drawn accolades from the critics for her outstanding performances in such programs as the "U. S. Steel Hour" and "Plavhouse 90." Tilton, a veteran of over 1,200 performances in "South Pacific," began his Broadway career in "Very Warm For May." He has appeared in many of the favorite operettes, including "Blossom Time," "Rose Marie," and "The Merry Widow," and is a popular Frank Butler in "Annie, Get Your Gun." This summer she is touring the summer circuit in the drama, "The Primrose Path," and will star in "Lady In The Dark" at the South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset, Mass., in August. "By The Beautiful Sea," with music by Arthur Schwartz, lyrics by Call VI 3-8791 or VI 3-2828 and your hot rolls will be baked to order PARTY HOUSE E. 23rd St. Dorothy Fields, and book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, was a successful vehicle for Shirley Booth on Brodaway. It tells the story of a vaudeville performer, Lottie Gibson, played by Miss Roth, who, with her father, owns a theatrical boarding house on the Coney Island Midway in 1907. Jacques d'Amboise and Allegra Kent of the New York City Center Ballet will appear in two special dance numbers—one a classic ballet and the other, an adagio dance. They recently performed together in the Broadway success, "Shinbone Alley," which starred Eartha Kitt and Eddie Bracken. Some of Miss Roth's big songs will be "By The Beautiful Sea," "Alone Too Long," and "In The Good Old Summertime." Joseph Macaulay, veteran character actor who has a flair for comedy, will portray Lottie's father and Joan Fagan, Starlight regular, will appear as the ex-wife of Dennis. "By The Beautiful Sea" runs through Sunday with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. Second Camp Recital Tonight The second advanced student recital by students enrolled in the Midwestern Music and Art Camp will be presented in Strong Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. today. Students from all divisions of the camp are allowed to audition for the recitals. The following are on the program. Trio I op. 1, no. 1—Beethoven: J. J. Hancock, violin, Wichita; Nancy Blanchard, cello, Garden City; and Dennis Pebworth, Dodge City. Impromptu No. 4 - Schubert: David Sewald, piano, Brooklyn, N. Y. The Lass With the Delicate Air—Afne: Meriam Mitchell, Meadows, Ill. Fantasia—Hue: Cynthia Sellers, Drumright. Okla. Fantasia Appassionata — Vieux-temps: Glen Hadsell, violin, Omaha, Neb. Sonate Pour Hautbois — Saint, Saens; Stewart Nowlin, oboe, Holton. Know'st Thou Not That Fair Land —Thomas: Nancy Reed, voice, Macon, Mo. Blue Bell of Scotland — Pryor: Tom Taylor, trombone, Kansas City, Mo. Pieces Breves-Ibert: Jan Herlinger, flute, Warrenton, Mo; Stewart Nowlin, oboe, Holton; David Corn, bassoon, Poth, Texas; Robert FANCY GROCERIES - QUALITY MEATS FREE DELIVERY Phone VI 3-3771 900 Mississippi EVANSTON, Ill.—(UP)—Laurence Popofsky, Oskaloosa, Iowa, and Spencer Stokes, jr., Seattle, Wash., Saturday were chosen to represent the United States in a debating tour of England next year. REEVE'S GROCERY Debaters To Represent U.S. Popofsky, representing the University of Iowa, and Stokes, competing for the College of Puget Sound, emerged as the top debaters in a two-day contest sponsored at Northwestern University by the Institute of International Education and the Speech Assn. of America. Richard Rieke, of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Grace, clarinet, and Dave Kinder- father, horn, Coffeville. Accompanists will be Carolyn Clitheroe, Vandalia; Dave Elliott, Merriam; Kay Jorgensen, Lee's Summit, Mo., Calvert Shenk, Osage City, Linda Street, Branson, Mo., and Austin Ledwitt and Max Waits, summer camp faculty members. and Charles Manatt, of Iowa State College, were named as alternates for the English tour in January, which will include Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The contest began Friday with two contestants each from five national districts. Other contestants were Stephen Breyer, Leeland Stanford university; Richard Cromie, University of Pittsburgh; Philip Hubbart, Augusta College, Rock Island, Ill.; John McDonald, Denison University, and Gerald Perry, University of California. 'Uaetsu' To Be Presented The Japanese film "Ugetsu" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Bailey Auditorium. This is the third film presented by the Summer Institute on Asia. "Ugetsu" blends the violence and compassion of the Japanese people. 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