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Show U. Play Will Compete Kennedy Center for the Performing Per-forming Arts this spring. THE U. OF U. will also be ' sending several individual contestants. Herb Caldwell and Callie Floor have been nominated for their sets and costumes for "Playboy" in the design area. Seven acting students, stu-dents, David L. Anderson. Richard Baxter, Lee Biolos, Tom Costello, Charles LaFon. Jonathan Gochberg and Patsy Stephen, will participate in the Irene Ryan Acting Award-competition. Award-competition. John Osburn will be a participant in the critics competition. The Babcock Theatre's December De-cember production of "Playboy "Play-boy of the Western World" has been chosen by the Rocky Mountain Theatre Association and the American College Theatre Festival judges to compete at the 1981 Festiven-tion. Festiven-tion. The competion will be held at Loretto Heights College Col-lege in Denver, Colo. January "2T-2C " ' "THE ASSOCIATIONS have very strict standards they follow in judging the plays," said Marilyn Holt, associate chairman of the Theatre Department De-partment at the U. of U. and director for "Playboy of the Western World." "If it's not up to their standards, they won't chose a winner. So we're very proud to be going to Denver," she continued. "Playboy of the Western World." a classic Irish drama written by John Millington Synge, was one of four college plays chosen from a five-state region (including Idaho, Cot vorado, Wyoming. Montana and Utah) to compete at the Festivention. THE WINNER at Denver will travel to Washington, D.C. and perform for the Na-tional Na-tional American College Theatre Festival at the John F. |