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Show Auditions set for 'My Fair Lady' "My Fair Lady" will be the annual musical production of Utah State University Education Center, and auditions will be Jan. 4, 5, 8 and 9 in the Uintah High auditorium and Jan. 6 and 7 in Union High auditorium. Nels Carlson, director of the play, pointed out that the musical was written by Alan Jay Lerner with music bv Frederick Loewe. It was adapted from George Bernard Shaw's pay "Pygmalion" and has captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of people during its 25 years of production. Favorite songs such as "I Could Have Danced All Night," "On me Street Where You Live," "The Rain in Spam and "Get Me to the Church on Time are included in this musical. They combine with the comic bits, dancing, and witty sarcasm to give the show its magic. Credit will be available to community orchestra members, actors, and others participating in the show. A special technical theatre workshop will be taught by Paul Hendricks for those who want to work on the set. Anyone who wants to audition should prepare a short song and bring their own accompanist. The director will choose the readings. For more information, in-formation, contact Nels Carlson at 789-3689 789-3689 or 722-2294. "A fine genius, in his own country, is like gold in the mine." Benjamin Franklin |