GCP's production of

East Lynne

May 23 and 24, 1935

Written by Bryan J. Burton

Directed by Thomas B. Stroup

     "The story of "East Lynne," the best play to be presented by the Little Theatre in the Univerity auditorium on Thursday evening of this week, is the story of the lovely woman who stoops to folly. The lovely lady in this case is the much-to-be-pitied Lady Isabel Carlyle. Taken from the unhappy home of her guardian, Lord Mount Severs, Lady Isabel is happily married to Archibald Carlyle, a most perfect gentleman -- the hero par exvellence. settled in her new home, Lady Isabel loves, loves wisely --but not too well."----Gainesville Daily Sun, May 21, 1935
     A Victorian melodrama where the audience hiss at the villain, applaud the hero and weep for
the poor, misunderstood - but beautiful heroine.