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Show ' ' 'Ml ! J r - V ' ' - 4 ' 1 1 , a J 4 ; PLAY CAST principals pose in costume as they put the finishing touches to the noted production, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," scheduled for presentation April 3, 4, 5 in the high school auditorium. Comedy, romance and drama are portrayed by these talented actors: Front: Boyd Wilson, David Herbert, Ralph Hitchcock, Jon Bird. Seated: Oliver Dalton, Betty Snelson, Phil Williams, Vera Stokes. Standing, back: Dennis Lisonbee, ' Morgan Thomas, Rex Jensen, Diane Bills, Neil Peay, Diana Alleman and Jorgen Boyer. Jessie Dalton, talented dramatist, is director direc-tor of the Kolob Stake MIA production. Outstanding play production opens here Wed., April 3 enhance the . play's.. . entertainment. entertain-ment. A large, talented cast has been working to perfect the play for production, assisted by many stage personnel. Costum- es have been under the direction of Lenore Bills, Elsie Green-halgh, Green-halgh, Donna Brian; stage properties and settings, Melva Smith; sound, Roger Wilson; lighting, Cyril Crandall, La-Mar La-Mar Norton, John Jensen; prompters, Lynn Brown, Mamie Blackett, Susan Jackson, Lois Miller; makeup, Janet C. Bird; choreographers, Lorraine Judd, Winona Killpack, Faun Kill-pack; Kill-pack; publicity, production managers, MIA executives, Glendon John son, Woodrow Weight, Ina Bird, Miriam Mitchell. Mit-chell. Tickets are being sold by the respective ward MIA officers and members of the high school speech department. . "A .. Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespeare's fun-provoking fun-provoking comedy, spiced with drama and romance will open for the public next Wednesday, April 3 in the high schol auditorium audi-torium beginning at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Kolob Stake MIA, and directed by Jessie J. Dalton, the play will be repeated re-peated Thursday and Friday nights. The presentation of the master mas-ter Elizabethian playwright's works marks the first time such a play has been attempted in Springville since early theatre thea-tre productions were common to the entertainment field here. The play will employ a set of the Elizabethan era designed from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, England by Merrill Carter, dramatic dra-matic art teacher at the high school, with the assistance of his speech department. Authentic Authen-tic costuming will be used and special music and lighting will |