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Show I . l j AMUSEMENTS The following theater notice ara marked "advertlsementa" In order to comply with a itrlct Interpretation of the new federal newspaper news-paper law. In no sense r they paid advertisements. adver-tisements. They ar Items furnluhed by the press agents of tba various theater. A feature of th coming week at the University of Utah summer school will be an open air production of Shakespeare's Shake-speare's ''Midsummsr Night's Dream," Wednesday evoning on the campus lawn. The greensward under the trees immediatoly in front of tho Physical Science building will afford, artistic stago facilities and tho Blope of lawn just beyond will bo converted into an amphitheater for the seating of the audience. The out-of-door performance of "Midsummer Night's Dream" was a feature of commencement oxorcises of the university in Juno. It proved so successful that an engugoment was made for Pionoor day at the Ogdon Chautauqua. Chau-tauqua. As a preliminary to the Ogdon Og-don appearance Thursday the play will bo given Wednesday evening for tho I summer school students and their friends. With ono exception tho company of players will bo the Game as in the initial ini-tial performance. Fred G. Barker having hav-ing loft the state, the part of Potor Quince will be taken by D. W, Cum-mingH. Cum-mingH. Mendelssohn music will be played and sung during tho oveni'ng. The directors di-rectors of tho production are Professor Profes-sor Maud May Babcock and Harold Golf. C, D. Schettlor will have direction di-rection of tho orchestra, Miss Edna Evans of tho chorus and Miss Laura Paulson of tho daucing. |