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Show - r . t , -; j : ,v-r j . f an(j wi (,e 7 CCleman (Prometheus) and Marge Taylor (Io) rehearse j Performances of "Prometheus Bound" at the granite ftantfe monoliths are stage in smnsejmgm and percussion were written by James M. Prigmore, University music instructor Prometheus, according to Greek mvtKy committed the er.me of s"i i e from heaven and g,ving ;t to thereby giving man c.vrl.zation. S the rulimg god had Prometheus Sn'ed to a rock in the wilderness. tragedian Aeschylus and first prefomed about 479 B.C., will be Pf charge by members of a Universr.y summer theatre workshop at 6 a.m. Stephen Coleman plays the part o Prometheus, Marge Taylor pays.-The original music score tor nui .;'heus Hound, the ancient play Pir,id,Thlogical characters who hZ d"njustly by the gds'wi11 granite SUnriSe Aug" 3 and 4 at ,;J monoliths west of the mon Building. written by the Greek |