OCR Text |
Show j I SUSC play scheduled "Beauty and the Beast" opens Monday at Southern Utah State College and, like all fairy tales, there's a moral involved. "The lesson to be learned in 'Beauty and the Beast' is a simple one," said Sandra Stiglinski, play director. "The way you look does not reflect your sou) or true self." Billed as theater for children, performances will begin each evening in the six-day run at 7 p.m. in the SUSC Studio Theater. That's an hour earlier than other campus-community productions. A special matinee will be held at 2 p.m. Apr. 11. Tickets are available .by calling the SUSC Box Office, 586-4411, extension 234, from 1 to 5 p.m. weekdays and from 1 p.m. until curtain-time on days of performance. Preshow activities will also be held so audiences are invited to be at the theater a few minutes early. Special guests at the performances will be winners in a drawing contest held in conjunction con-junction with the studio theater production. Stiglinski is the SUSC costumer and is the founding-director of SUSC's Peanut Butter Players which specializes in theater for children. While at SUSC, Ms. Stiglinski has directed "Androchles and the Lion" and "Mother Goose is Loose" for campus audiences. She has also taken the Peanut Butter Players to area schools and to the regional American College Theater Festival competition com-petition where they have performed for a large and greatly varied audience. |