November 14, 1984 11 iiavtM w DT J. H. %R I III L I (iroup ('ominK Here is One of Most Famous of Its Kind in America As * i < L J Detitlin^ that drama should feature its second offering in the current lyoeum course, the Hryan-C'ol* leKe Entertainment S«»ries will present the Hedgerow IMayers, enacting A. A. Milne’s British comedy. “The Romantic Age,” in the Assembly Hall, Tuesday, No- vemlaer 20th. •* Professionally acclaimetl the most active theatre group in America, and ranktMl only by the Prague Play ers in world renown, the Hedgerow group is on its first trans-continental tour since their‘initial produc tion in Ro e Valley, Pennsylvania, twelve years ago. During this ? eriod in which only the most representa tive works of contemporary and classical play writes have been \ resented, this organization has written an impiring chi pter in theatrical history—one that has perfection characterizing every production. Now, any presentation at the Hedgerow Playhouse in surburban Philadelphia is of significant importance, and Eastern critics and first-nighters forsake Broadway to attend. . Such famed actors as Ann Harding. Morris'Cfu*- novsky and Eva VKJalleinne have appeared on the Hedgerow roster, which,\at present numl>ers more than six hundred, but nojie have ever l>een featured / J * L r * or given preference. A cast sheet in the foyer is the only credit asked by the players. Thi$ perhaps is the cardinal characteristic of the group, and undoubtedly accounts for its ’remarkable success. The perfection and ease of performance of any of its large repertory of one hundred and eight plays can Ini credited to the- common desire gf the cast to give its united liest in* maintaining all the artistie Ideality of the classics and interpreting most effectively the modern forms of theatre entertainment. Income an outatanding development in the evolution of the American legitimate stage. In 1928 Jasi>er Deeter, eminent director and actor, lavamc dissatiafiex office receipts; he visualized future years in which ■< all acto-s would become mere robots reciting lines and so distur l>ed. he made a distinct innovation in theatri- cal circles. Deeter organized a theatre that was built: Jasper Deeter has selected four plays from the active lisl for his present mid-western tmir. Fifteen I [ J[ + of Htxigerow’s most experienced troupers; headed by Deeter and including such famous aiftors as Miriam Philips. Francis Torchiana, Ford Nofef and CVitherine Reiser are playing Milne, Glaspell, O’Nieill and Ervine.* Milne, which the group wiill interpret here, is one of England’s most popular modern writers,, ranking with Sir James Barrie and Lewis (Patrol. Author of such successes as “The Dover Road’i, ‘iMr. Pirn Passes By,” and “Michael and Mary,” he is known as a writer w^o portrays the contemporary scene with all the humor, tolerance, and effectiveness of a civilized Brit isher. “by actors for actors and managed solely by actors." No financial backing was solicited; no ballyhoo public ity was made. Every method was employed whereby the meml>ers of his casts would Ik* free frorrbthe com pulsions of commercial contracts and routines. The ac tors in his theatre would Ik* able to offer unreservedly those dramas which all America should know and re member—in the manners they thought most effective. The success of Deeter’s theatre is well known. From the inauspicious setting of a rented barn and !>or- roweii church pews, for an audience that failed to ma terialize at his first production, it has achieved^that far beyond the ordinary. Deeter has steadily demanded that strict attention be given his performances, on account of the effortless “The Romantic Age" is considered one of the most delightful of Milne’s coitieortray the characters they created in the ori ginal cast. .JasiH*r Deeter will appear as Gentleman Susan, the travelling peddler of infinite wisdom. Har ry Sheppard as the humorous husband and Catherine Rieser as his sefni-hypocohdriac wife provide many comic scenes. Others ifi the cast are Adriene Baucker, Walter Williams, David Metcalf, and Miriam Philips.