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Show gg SAYS SHE Rainbow who so lustily sang, When Im not with the girl I I love the girl Im love ... with." I feel about musical stage productions. I think Ive one the seen most While As I spent countless hours listening to the music I tried to determine which man I would have selected had favorite. But it so. There are several that I dearly love. been Guenevere. The choice between Goulet and Richard Burton (Arthur) seemed rather easy. At least until I saw the film version of the story and became exposed, for the first time, to the depth of the characters and to the tale in its entirety. Then Richard Harris as Arthur was an easy victor over the handsome Franco Nero. Though in real life as well as on the screen Nero won Gueneveres (Vanessa Redgrave) heart; at least for a spell. At PMT when I first saw a stage production of Camelot I was fascinated with Robert Petersons Arthur. And mindful Im fascinated by the Clever lyrics such as the entertaining, I Wonder What the King Is doing Tonight? are a hallmark of Lerner and Loewe musicals. As is hauntingly beautiful music. My particular favorites from Camelot are two of the songs - Before I Gaze at But if I were put on the spot and ordered to name an preference, it would be Camelot - Lerner and Loewes marvelous tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the I lesser-know- n -- that it was he who replaced expenses for South Pacific, seen by about 5,500. For the council, which gained invaluable experience in many areas a year ago, its still a rather scarry situation. There is considerable anxiety in waiting almost until opening night to know if the sales effort has paid off. Then hoping it can be sustained. Perhaps part of the magic of Camelot is that it is presented infrequently. Largely because of expense. establishing a permanent outdoor theater facility in Murray Park. What once seemed like a distant, if not impossible, dream is beginning to shape up as a reality. Goulet on Broadway. What versatility. Again Arthur won my heart. Until I saw the whole show, I had not been exposed to the intensity of Excalibur or to the real heartbreak of Guenevere. At any rate, I can hardly wait until the 29th. Ive been sneaking some peeks at rehearsals and it looks wonderful. romance. mythical story it is the musical score that most captivates me. I probably exhausted more than one diamond needle, playing it over and over again. recently is my really isnt You Again and I Loved You Once In Silence. They appealed to my sense of tragic college-gir- l Round Table. The show the Murray Arts Council will present in Murray Park later this month. Ive had a love affair with Camelot since my college days. I nearly wore out my album cover reading the synopsis of the story, imagining it in vivid detail. And gazing at the color photo of Lancelot, played on Broadway by Robert Goulet. quite often feel like the young man in Finians always Thursday, July 16, 1981 py Michele Bartmess I Thats the way WEST VALLEY VIEW Because government for the arts, events such rent president, who grabbed the and never broke ball In stride. Theyve had a devoted cast of supporting players who have worked long, hard hours with the only reward being a sense of accomplishment and verbal pats on the back. Mayor LaRell D. Muir and other city officials have provided tremendous assistance. The arts are worthy of the support of everyone. They help us lose ourselves In something that takes us beyond the sometimes mundane workaday world most of us become submerged in. Whether its music, a childrens art yard, writing, the theater or the myriad other areas of the arts, theres much to be gained through participation. Either from personal involvement or as an enthusiastic spectator. I know. Ive been there. And it beats reading the synopsis on the album jacket. mid-flig- The council has a goal of the threatened cutback in funding it is mandatory that as this become Only the sale of tickets can assure that. Murray City government does not budget the production. It is do or die for the Arts Council which last year was just able to meet its of The councils success can largely be attributed to the leadership of its immediate past president, Carol Hermansen. She g. kept the fledgling organization alive while it struggled for consistency and respectablility. And to Karen Pierson, the cur ht V Fair, Star Party Set On July 24 scopes. Observing will begin at dusk and SALT LAKE. The annual telescope fair and star party sponsored by the Salt Lake Astronomical Society will be held July 24 on the football field at Highland high, 2166 So. 1700 East. The event will begin 5 p.m. At least 20 some of telescopes, which are larger than the University of Utahs telescope, will at be on display, spokesmen for the activity said. The fair and party are free and open to the public, with interested persons being invited to observe planets, stars other celestial Let MHS Cash Cool You Off through and sights the tele Nebula, a remnant of stellar evolution, and will be followed by a cluster, a swarm of more than 100,000 stars. Showpiece double and multiple stars, including the double- residing in Utah and friends of the South American country are being invited. Further information may be obtained by calling star the Hercules again after the fireworks that evening. The star party will be cancelled if the weather is cloudy, and the telescope fair will not be held in the event of rain, it was noted. The summer of 1981 may turn out to be the best observing season for the next 80 years, to visually compare the two giants of our Peruvian Event Slated July 25 officials said, commenting that Jupiter and Saturn are close together and present a SALT LAKE. Peruvian people living in Utah will gather July 25 in the social hall of St. Ambrose church, 1954 So. 2300 East, to solar system, Astronomical Society dazzling sight high in the evening sky. As darkness falls, observers will be able to see several deep sky objects that are considered the showpiece objects in their class. Included in that group are the Ring dance. All double, will also be on display, spokesmen said. Arce-Larret- Ralph Waldo Emerson obser-vanc- at Hansen Planetarium will be carried out today (Thursday) through July 24. To Worlds Unknown of Peru in Utah, said the observance will begin at 7:30 p.m. for a civic-artist- People seem not to realize that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character. SALT LAKE. A variety of activities scheduled as part of e the Space Week a, ic program that is a show that features photography and information gathered from recent NASA flybys of Jupiter, be shown at the 943-043- Activities Scheduled At Hansen celebrate the 160th anniversary of Perus Declaration of Independence from Spain. Jorge J.consul Peruvians or 467-635- 5 Center will continue through Tuesday, and free films will ZCMI American Viewpoints Saturn and their moons. Hansen activities for children include the program Our Sky Family and a demonstration titled Science Sorcery. The planetarium will also present a science fic- tion film festival tomorrow (Friday) through July 25. Free exhibits at the planetarium at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. during Space Week. The display at the ZCMI Center features exhibits prepared by junior high and high school students, plus NASA and local aerospace corporations. NASA exhibits include a lunar space sample, a Space Shuttle exhibit and a space settlements art gallery. 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