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Mary White in 'Loving'
SEA ISLE CfTY - Does" the actress playing Ann Forbes on "Loving," the ABC-TV soap opera shown at 11:30 weekdays mornings, look familiar? She should. She's Mary Elizabeth White, daughter of Edward J. White of 52nd Street, and Mary Jane Dunne of Philadelphia. White, who uses the professional name of Callan White, has signed a twoyear contract in the leading role. She's 29 and has summered in Sea Isle City for
years. She is married to Tony Bruskas "f Taos, N.M. He's an actor, too. They live in Manhattan. She attended schools in Philadelphia, studies acting at a number of places including Hedgerow Theatre. Rose Valley, Pa., and has had roles running the gamut from Nancy Twinkle in "Little Mary Sunshine" to Ophelia in "Hamlet."
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T Oth Year Production April 20-28 CAPE MAY - The Cape May Performing Arts Guild will celebrate its 10th anniversary when the Sandpiper Players present the stage production And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little in the City Hall Auditorium April 20, 21. 27 and 28 at 8:30 p.m. The play is being directed by Adrianna Warner of Cape May It was written.by Paul Zindel. author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Effects of Gama Rays on Man In-T he Moon-Mari-golds. In "And Miss Reardon" Zindel probes deeply into the tortured relationship of three sisters whose lives have reached a point of crisis. When the married sister comes to dinner to press the need for committing her sibling to an institution, the simmering resentments burst alive. During the Tulip Festival, the group will present a daytime program on the Mall in Cape May to help celebrate the weekend festivities. They will present a performance geared toward a children's audience entitled "The Little Boy Who Saved The Day". Sale Slated VILLAS - A Sale of new and used clothing and other articles will be held Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28. in the social room of Holy Spirit Lutheran Church, Bayshore and Washington Avenues. A light lunch will , be available.
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