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Show MOUNTAIN REVIEW, ROCKY NEW CURTAIN TIME TOO June 17, 1965 7A Comedy To Greek Tragedy To Play Pioneer Stage A brand new play, a brand new curtain time and a schedule of plays ranging from current Broadway comedy to classic Greek tragedy have been announced for Pioneer ture Mr Corwin as guest director; 8PM curtain time, instead of 8:30 P M. as in past theater seasons; 3 A secret' top Broadway hit, to be staged in January, which will not be an- Memorial Theatre's 1965-6- 6 season at the University of Utah. Doctor Keith nounced until son. Engar, the theaters executive director, terms 1965-6- 6 productions an anthology season, bringing together the best possible plays from the past and the present. M. He announces the following 6: 1. The production of a new play by noted author Norman Corwin, which will also fea HOWgJt m, later in the sea- Doctor Engar will open the new season by directing The a musical with Fantasticks, book and lyrics by Tom Jones and music by Harvey Schmidt, which will play September 23 through October 2 This fantastickally successful musical, which is still playing in New York's Sullivan Street Playhouse, celebrated its fifth birthday in May and the end of its New York outstanding Pioneer Memorial Theatre highlights for 1965-6- 9 A new 2 Certvim 1 7 t S. OS tit 9pm. m4 )) m4 f 44 m run is not yet in sight. The musical, which produced the wistfully beautiful hit song Try to Remember, has been an international hit in more than 300 productions. A television adaptation erf the show was aired last October on NBC -- TV's Hall of Fame Ardean W. Watts will be musical director for the production and Shirley Russon Ririe the choreographer. The seasons second show, scheduled for November 3, is Take Her, Shes Mine, written by the highly successful husband-wif- e comedy team of Phoebe and Henry Ephron Pioneer Memorial Theatre senior director Robert Hyde Wilson will stage the comedy, possessive fathers dilemma when he must send his daugh- ter off to the perils" His list of motion picture Lust screenplays includes for Life and The Story of been revived numerous times and has proven immensely popular with modern audiences The new play by Norman Corwin, a writer with an immense list of credits, was commissioned by Pioneer Memorial Theatre, inaugurating a practice which Doctor Engar says will be continued on an annual basis. HR says many top playwrights will be invited to stage sew plays in the theatre The title and subject matter of Mr. Corwin's play will be announced at a later date Mr. Corwin is generally regarded as the finest writer to emerge from the legion of talented people who wrote for radio which deals with the somewhat of col- lege life producThe January 20-tion, also to be directed by Mr. Wilson, is the secret B roadway show which will be announced at a later date. But PMT officials announce that it will bd a surprise well worth waiting for. by Sophocles, Oedipus termed the greatest play of all time, is scheduled for February 24- - March 5. This classic tragedy, which is one of the most gripping dramas ever staged, will be directed by Byron McGrath. This absorbing stroy has 29 Ruth, and hi s Broadway writing assignments have included An Evening aith Carl Sand- ng -- j V S019 vm p P.D.Q. 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The director for the play has not yet been assigned Doctor Engar says that casts for the seasons plays will be drawn from the Pioneer SAY KAM CHATKA All ?0n professional sculp- tors presently residing in THE EXTRfyPROOF VODKA Utah, or who have formerly resided in Utah for at least one year, are invited to participate in an open competition for a pool sculpture in the garden court of the Salt Lake City Public Library. Prospectuses are available through the business office of the Salt Lake City Public Library. 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Telephone orders canbe phone ticket reservations Is 1, placed after 8 A M by calling and the address is: DA Pioneer Memorial Theatre Box The main box office In Office, University of Utah, Salt Pioneer Memorial Theatre will Lake City, Utah 84112. remain open Mondays through Persons ordering tickets by Saturdays until the Festival ends Box office hours are 8 raajl who wish them returned mail should enclose a by AM. to 9 P.M. Mondays, enThursdays and Fridays, and stamped, 8 A M. to 7 P.M. Tuesdays, velope. Wednesdays and Saturdays. petete, eeted, rell NEAR YOUR PHONE) IT MnuMt and cleanup afterwards a snap Ogden. heeejr (CLIP THIS AD AND KEEP NATKMAl N val executive director, reports Mayfair Markets selling reserved seat tickets are located at 3943 South Wasatch Boulevard, 750 East 21st South, 2135 South Orchard Drive in Bountiful, and at 409 West 3500 South in Granger. He said Festival patrons should keep their eyes peeled for the ' chariot ticket booths In these markets. He said that side general admission tickets for the Festival are being sold by all Mayfair Markets in Salt Lake City, Bountiful and (hell e chlrkee), rell end bene? StteiMe, petete, teled, pen CMIRS, IMHTI MV1XAI exciting new BUILT-IFire Starter that makes starting a fire a breeze eeled, AMO CRAIN MASTER CHEF GRILL CMICKSN ed beeep ROQ America's favorite comedies Calling Sculptors 322-696- RDd" Dinners lew Price The season will close April The Man Who with Came to Dinner," one of well-kno- and in the Cottonwood Mall, and several Mayfair Markets in Salt Lake City and Bountiful. Doctor Keith M. Engar, festi- Phor for th Pestist Food in tho Wat: will be through April 21-- as I TICKETS 24 2 starring Bette Davis and Gary Merrill, which he and The also directed; Rivals. with Richard Boone, based on the Lincoln-Dougldebates Known for the wide range uf his writing skills, Mr Corwin is able to combine wit and whimsey with the abr create strong and compelling characters such as are encountered in his radio dramas including Ann On a Note of Rutledge, Triumph" and the popular t DAl DA ttstMsmr Memorial Theatres company of townspeople, students and guest stars He also announces that matinee ' performances will be shifted to the final Saturday of each play's run from the first Saturday, as has been the practice in the past Ticket orders for the 1965-6- 6 season will be accepted at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box office beginning July 1 Plot to Overthrow staged March berg, Shoppers Note: Soup, Dress, F estival Tickets The Summer Festival people at the University of Utah are for the making ticket-buyiannual outdoor musical event as simple as purchasing a can of soup or a new dress. In fact. Festival tickets are on sale this year in many of the same places where soup and dresses are sold. Festival goers this year will be served up a rare fare of West Leonard Bernsteins Side Story and Verdi's great The opera will opera, Aida be staged in the U. Stadium, June 26, 28 and 30, and West Side Story will take to the boards July 8 through 10 and 12 through 16 Three main outlets are open for reserved seat ticket sales; the box office at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, ZCMIdown-tow- n The Christmas ." Mr Corwins play 3023 Fail 33rd Si 1 1 1 466-88- 82 i |