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Show ~M~o~N~D=--:.. .:A~Y~,A~u~c-=--:.u~sT..:......:.;3,~1~9~9s=-·~T~H=E~u~N~rv~ER~s~1~T~Y~Jo~u=--:.. .:R~N~AL:..::_•~s~o~u~T~H~E~RN;.;_u~T~AH--=~u-N~1~v~ER~s-1_T_Y.,,--==~~~-=---~_,..~-=-,-=-,,-----.:..·1fIPITJE ~~~ 0 ~ USF new-plays-in-progress series begins Want to be the first in your neighborhood to sec a new play that has never been as they try to cope with the conflicts of their professional :ind personal lives. produced before? Beller yet, do you wane to be a critic and let the playwright know your Kate Hawley's first origin:il play. Messages , h:is been given numerous staged readings ideas about his next masterpiece before he ships it off to the bright lights of Broadway? :ind was the runncr,up in the Mill Mountain Theatre New Plays C<>mpctition in 1997. Her If so. then the Utah Shakespearean Festival's New Plays-in,Progrcss series is for you. pl:iy, Simply the 17zlng She Is. was one of the five winn ers in the C:ilifornia Playwrights The Festival will present staged readings of four new plays during the mo nths of August Competition. Ocher p lays she has written include 171e Oyster Beel, 71,e Forest. a11d Di11n and September. with each play follow ed by an open discussion with the plarwright. The Day s, which w as adapted for the screen as Diva Days (or l li'ho Would >1011 Rather Sleep four plays will be presented Aug. 6. 7 , I 3. 14, 20. 21. 27. and 28 and Sept. 1, 2, 3, and 4. \li'it/1 .7) and w:is a scmi-fin:ilisc in both the Motion Picture Academ y's Nicholl Fellowships The readings will begin al 10: 15 a.m . in the Do wntown Cedar in Screenwriting and the Fade In Screen Writing Awards. The me. 33 N. Main Street. Admission Lo the readings is March Tale, ( Aug. 20 and 21 and Sept. 3) is set in March of 1603. complimentary, :md no scats arc reserved. Summoned by Queen Elizabeth in the last d:iys o f her life, 1-to wcvcr, contributio ns arc enco uraged to help support the Shakcspe:ire and the Lord Ch:imberlain's men arrive al Richm ond continuation and development of this impo rt ant and exciting new Palace t o put on a command pcrform:incc o f 1J/e M erry WitJes of Festival program. The four plays being read thi s year arc II G1'ief of Windsor. Th is cl:issic talc employs Sh:ikespcarean comic structure, Mind by Carl O'Neal Rich ( Aug. 6 and 7 and Sept. I), Simply the conventions, and triplc-plo uing. Tim Slover received his M.A. and 77ling She Is by Kate Hawley ( Aug. 1.1> and 14 and Sept. 2), March Ph.D. al the University o f Mic higan where he was the recipient of Tale by Tim Slo11e1' (Aug. 20 and 21 and Sept. 3). and Sw eet Maggi e the Ho pwood Award for Dram:i for two plays. 771e Quee n of Blues by Kay Kellam Coo k (Aug. 27 and 28 and Sept. 4). Diamonds and Y11e Dream Builder. Other produced pl:iys include "The New Plays·in·Progress Readings have become a very popular God's Fisherma11. Scales, Cassidy, :ind March Tale. Also the writer part <>f thc fcst iv:il's offerings, " said Do nn:i Law. Fcstiv:il marketing of 10 produced scret:nplays, his sc rcenwriti ng crt:dits indudc the and public rcl:itions director. " It is :i chance for us to introduce our documentary I/ope, A1'kansas: of Presidents and \li'afermefo11s, aud it:nces to some of the country's best new pl:iywrights :ind their and the fe:iturc film, A More Pe,fecr U11io11 , which wa s a National w o rk. ll is an impo rtant program , and we arc vny pro ud of it." Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Co mmunity Service A C,'rief of Mind, ( Aug. 6 and 7 and Sept. I ) by Carl O 'Ne:il Rich is Emmy Aw:ird Finalist and aired n:ition:illy on PBS. set o n Lhe edge of the Utah·Arizo na desert , where Ja<.:ob st niggles to Stt'eer Maggie Blues (Aug. 27 :ind 28 and Sept. 4) tells of three hatch his religio us father's utopian paradise , baLtling his rebellious women on the gulf co:ist o f Texas in 1934, three historical w omen brotht:r, Esau. Together with the ambitio us Judith and her flirtati ous who never met in truth but who arc brought together to pl:iy out daughter , Esth<:r. the y have suddenly :ippearcd to pose :i threat that the possibilities for their lives if they had : Amy T urn<:r Kellam . a will change all their lives fo rever. As the co nllic ts mount, revealing gulf coast housewife; Bonnie Parker, b:ink rob ber with Clyde a series o f surprists, a grief of mind explod<:s into an unforgeuable Jim /fa rt. Willia m. M <!fzo. Jea 1111ie Barrow; and l\·1iri:11n Amand a Ferguson, governo r ofTex:is. Ka y climax . Carl O'Ncal Rich is an expcrk nccd actor , writer, Kdl am Cook is associate professor o f English at SUI.I. where shl' Naughton. and Conan M cCarrry (/r u m Lcchnici:an . and p roduc<:r. Ht: has w o rked ar Urah Stat<: University. teaches drama :ind p laywriting. She is a nw mber of Lhl' l eji ) in \li'illia111 Shakesp eare's ·, Ill's Wdl th<.: . <.:W York City I ligh Sc.~hool of Performing Art s, the l.iltl<.: lntcrn:lli(>nal Center for W omen Pla)rwrights and s<:rvcs o n t he that r:,uls Well. · T h<.:alcr i n San Luis Obispo. Calif .. and the I !ill Cumorah Pageant in Utah Humanities Counc il and :is a theatre pa ndist fo r th<: Utah Arts P:tlmyr:1. N Y I k r has wri tt en and directnl m ulti·mcdia Council. I kr play, Thc Stri ng Came. a fi nalist in thl' Sicrra i>rod unions fo r the.: Boy Sc.·o uts of Amcrict and p roduced and d irec ted a m ult i·mcd i:t Repl'rt o ry Compet iti on, w as p roducnl by lhl' Nomad Players i11 Boulder. Colo . .·In d musica l production th ac w urcd for th r<.:c years fro m Ash ton , Idaho to El Cen tral. Cali f .. Sar ah l.a uglted. a play abouc a woman f:1ci11g b reast cancer . \\'a.,; prc.,;cml'(l as part of I It 1110:;1 rccrnl l)' wrote and tlircncd :Ill Is Well fu r tile Li((fe n,eater. 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