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Show Theater seating available to pick up their tickets in advance, or those unable to attend performances as planned, should contact the box office so that other arrangements can be made. Any unpaid reservations reser-vations must be picked up by 7:30 p.m. on the designated evening of performance. If not, they will be made available to the general public. Cameras and recording equipment are not to be used during performances, and refeshments shouldn't be taken into the theater. CEDAR CITY Reserved seating is available this year for studio theater producT tions at Southern Utah State College, a benefit lor theater audiences -made possible by an extended two week, Wednesday through Saturday, run of small theater performances. "Dates for both studio theater and main-stage shows are being extended this year," said R. Scott Phillips, theater public relations director, "to better accomodate audiences and to give students a feel for longer production runs." All campus-community productions will begin promptly at 8 p.m. in accordance with a Utah Arts Council suggestion that all artistic functions in the state begin at the same time. "This policy worked very well for us last year," Phillips said. "We appreciate the support we receive from our patrons in complying with theater policies, and believe that their enjoyment en-joyment increased through them." The college box office opens one week prior to the opening date of each show. It opens Oct. 21 for the upcoming comedy "You Can't Take It With You" which opens at SUSC Oct. 28. "Box office hours are from 1 to 5 p.m. week days, and from 1 p.m. until curtain-time on days of performance," Phillips said. "It's important that reservations be made during the specified time." Tickets can be obtained at the auditorium or by telephoning 586-7876. Large groups are encouraged en-couraged to attend campus-community productions and group rates are available. Phillips can be called at 586-7881 for specific information. Other theater policies for the 1981-82 season are as follows: Late comers will be seated at appointed intervals in-tervals only, so not to disturb the audience and performers when a scene is in progress. Infants and children under five years of age will not be allowed in the theater during performances. per-formances. Exceptions to this policy will be made when children's theater performances, those especially for children, are presented. Everyone attending a campus-community production must have a ticket, whether a general admission ticket, season ticket, or a seating pass made available through the use of a SUSC student activity card. i Tickets should be picked up prior to performance per-formance dates if possible. Persons unable |