Show CEU Friday January SO ss 1987 'v 'u ' r '? 5 r-- '' ' s' -- " ' v m j-- v" ' '- ' ' r 1 V j ‘ aw V ' f V4 sv v- - : 't '' 1 4 : i -- i ' a 2 f fl v a v f : Zm - s ' f Vl“v V' i r-f- '5 ' — - A - v "V r "Charley! Aunt' the farce that moved million! to laughter will be prewnted Thunday Friday and Saturday February 12 13 and 14 at 7:30 pm in the Geary Theatre The play which opened at the hu v v - ‘ - ' tt t s J j ' 7 t -Zh s - - - v ? i i - ' by Rebecca Winaor Entertainment Editor j i V ‘"’V-- '-' 7 ' W i ? " f ? A ? - f ' set to open Feb 12 13 & 14 - " - - "Chariots Aunt" - ' - ' : a r A 4 i ' - V ' ' iV a u V r J Vt" U'‘ r ' 'p ? Ja £ ' M ' - fr '! It vv 4Mi ni )i i A- - i ' ! i V vj 'i x ta Angclyn Adami ii fitted for her costume in the upcominr production of "Charley Aunt” William and Nancy EJarl are deaigninff and ewinf the coetumea with William alao deaiffninf the aet John Martin ia in charfe of building the aeL Four CEU students chosen for national competition Four College of Eutern Utah theatre arts department students were named winners of the National Irene Ryan acting competition for their performances in "The Children's Hour” and "Of Mice and Men" Student winners from "Of Mia and Men included Chad Mortensen of Roosevelt for his portrayal of Lenny and Rick Bracken of Price for his portrayal of George The winner from "The Children's Hour" included Lara Lanae Freeborn of Parowan Karen and Juley Atwood Martha from Elmo Mortensen is a sophomore who hu had the leads in "The Butler Did It" "Bus Stop" and "Seven Brida for Seven Brothers" This is the second year Bracken hu been nominated for the award In 1984 he wu nominated alter his He hu performance in "Pika-Don- " u u played many roles for CEU productions with his mat recent in "The Crucible" "Grease” and "A Mid Summer Night's Dream" Miss Freeborn is a frahman theatre major "The Children’s Hour" was her first CEU productions were some of the bat he had judged Usually only me student if any is picked from a production to receive production However she hu had extensive acting experience in high the Irene Ryan award "Naturally school including the award for Bat CElTs theatre arts department is extremely proud to have four of its Actress in the State in 1986 students awarded this honor" added Miss Atwood hu been me of the Dr R Corey Tuckness director of mainstays of the theatre department the two productions and forensics department the put thru years at CEU She hu won Professor Wat also noted that he many trophia for her rendition of wu impressed with two other actors in the productions They included "Agna of God" including a national Todd Olsen of Price for his forensia award and hu appeared in in "The Children's performance many CEU productions including Hour" and John Martin of Helper for "The Butler Did It" and "The Spiral his performance in "Of Mice and StaircaM" Men" Each year adjudicators from the The four CEU recipients will Rocky Mountain area travel to various collega and universitia in perform excerpts from the two an attempt to award outstanding productions at the Rocky Mountain Theatre Conference in Boulder actors and actresses Professor Larry West member of Colorado on February where they the University of Utah theatre arts compete against over 100 judged the CEU participants in the oneday The conference productions and told the cuts that he competition was extremely impressed with both winners are eligible for college department productions challenge" he added The students are enjoying working with director Lee Johnson Trevor Olun said he's an excellent director Marshall added that La teacha the actors discipline while having fun at the same time Playing Charley Marshall said that he is learn ingalot thouaanda of profeaaional and from Johnson about timing which is amateur theatre companiea and will a critical element in this play be produced at the College of "This is the bat opportunity to Eaatern Utah by director Lee out if I can act" said Kubala find Johnaon "It’a an Engliah comedy and you concerning the challenge of playing Lord Fancourt Babberly "Because have to pay attention to it butl think of the characterisation I'm the audience will really enjoy it" defensive of the role" Trevor Olaen aaid who playa Jack "This play is cast well and I think Cheaney it will really stretch some of the 'Charley’a Aunt" remain! one of Todd Olsen said actors” the moat popular and claaaic "The is young and hu little cut e corned iea of and atill pleaaea audiences everywhere "Itreminda experience but we work well me a lot of "Tootaie"" aaid technical together" Mortenaen said "We d work together like a crew member Maria Jewkea machine" Olsen added Trevor The cut ia: Stephen Spettigue "I think that myall Trevor Olsen played by C Arthur Mortenaen and Kevin Kubida are the best Colonel Sir France! Chaney Todd Olsen Jack Cheaney Trevor H comedy team since Larry Moe and Olsen Char la Wykham Praton Curly" Marshall added One of the big reasons that the cut Marshall Lord Fan court Babberly feels people should attend this play is Kevin Kubala Braaaet Chad Davis becauM of the big contrast between Donna Lucia d'Alvadores LaraLanae Freeborn Amy "Charley's Aunt" and "The Children's Hour" and "Of Mice and Spettigue Angelyn Adams Kitty Verdun Carla Larsen and Ela Men" which were CElTs lut two productions "It’s funny! And after Delahay Avan Thayn two depressing shows it's great" The technical crew induda Maria Trevor Olsen said Jewkea stage manager Todd Mum "It's a fantutic comedy" Kubala lights Paulina Gittel sound Tanya said Freeborn added "This play Lojik and Juley Atwood props and its involva audience" really Rebecca Winaor box office all-tim- well-oile- v a ' i i j" before and a costume period that I haven't done before It’s a real Royal Theatre in London on December 21 1892 waa then tranaferred to the Globe Theatre where ita original run waa four yeara Since then it hu been revived by ! J- - :viv William Earl ia daigningboth the set and the costumes "The thing I enjoy the most about this show is that in daigning it I am waking with materials that I haven't worked with Hefeltallupectsofthe scholarships Music students attend BYU honor band Two College of Eastern Utah instrumental music students were invited to perform with the first annual Utah Intercollegiate Honors Band at Brigham Young University in Provo in January They were accompanied by their band director Derral Siggard Marilyn Smith a French horn player from Price and Roberta Rigby a bassoonist from Spring Glen represented CEU at the annual concert The band included 92 selected college and university students from all of the 10 Utah collega and universitia It wu directed by Major James M Bankhead conductor of the US Air Force Band in Wuhington DC Soloist at the concert wu Brian L Bowman euphonium soloist with the Air Force Band He is acclaimed the world's finat euphonium virtuoso Before the performance he gave a clinic for students and teachers Siggard felt the Honors Band gave a stimulating concert of exciting band music to an appreciative audience "They received astanding ovation at the conclusion of the concert" The Intercollegiate Honors Band is slated to become an annual event in the state of Utah It will be hosted by s different college or university each year The event is daigned to u encourage first rate band performance and incraue good will and fellowship among college and music students and university faculty |