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Show in themselves, and the end is an unexpected event not yet to be revealed. u . r s c Auditions set for Butch Cassidy 21st on April 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the new courthouse. Scripts will be available at that time. Anyone interested in helping help-ing as a producer, costume mistress, stage and set director, di-rector, and publicity com -mittee member ( you mayl.e working with Robert Red-ford), Red-ford), please be present on April 21 or call Janice Far-rer Far-rer or Sharon Olpin. Cassidy was born Robert LeRoy Parker, in Beaver,, and became a member of the wild bunch in the west. "Butch Cassidy Foils the Gavel" portrays a setting in a Rock Springs, Wyoming dining Room. Good old time music and a few chorus girls get into the act. The trial and verdicts are dramas An original play titled "Butch Cassidy Foils the Gavel" will have its premier at the Beaver Courthouse Theater on June 29, and will play weekends through July 28. The drama was written by Dr. Julie Farrer Jensen, professor of creative writing and drama at Notre Dame University, through a challenge chal-lenge grant awarded from the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Dr. Jensen has written the play as an uproariously up-roariously funny comedy befitting be-fitting the wit of its leading character; a comedy-musical which re-enacts an encounter en-counter with law in the life of Butch Cassidy. Auditions will be given for leading and supporting parts |