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Show Public invited to see Tamelot' Under the direction of Dr. Harold I. Hansen, chairman of the Dramatic Arts Department, the play "Camelot" will be staged March 3-6 and S in the Concert Hall of the Fine Arts Center. Performances begin at 8:15 p.m. A matinee performance perform-ance will be given March 6. Tickets may be obtained at the Fine Arts Ticket Office. Central figure in the musical is King Arthur (Duane Huif), the son of a duchess, raised as an orphan ignorant of his royal roy-al birth, and educated by the wizard Merlyn (Charles Curtis). Cur-tis). Others in the cast are Neal Barth, Jed Nolan, Charles Curtis, Cur-tis, Claudia Soelberg, Gary Allen, Blaine Lee, Gordon L. Ridd, Patsy Christian, Stan Christensen, Dean Mitchell, Rod Anderson, Dean A. Davis, Randall Lund, Frances Anne Smeath, Sheryl Jamison, Charles Char-les Brown, Rod Cameron, David Da-vid Henson and more than 50 singers and dancers who compose com-pose the lords, ladies and knights of the Court of Camelot. Came-lot. Choral director is Brandt Curtis with Richard Ballou as conductor of the orchestra. Nine sets for the musical have been designed by Charles Hen-son. Hen-son. Technical director is Robert Struthers. The lavish costumes have been created and designed design-ed by Beverly Warner. Choreography Choreo-graphy supervision by Linda V. Hatch. |