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Show Stringed actors set BYU shows Actors who come with "strings attached" will be visiting vis-iting the Brigham Young University Uni-versity campus March 12 and 13. The stringed-actors in this case are marionettes from the Marionette Theater which is conducted by Prof. Peter Ar-nott Ar-nott and originated in England in 1948. Prof. Arnott will lecture in the Drama Theatre of the Harris Har-ris Fine Arts Center March 12 at 3:15 p.m. on "Sight and Sound: A Problem in Greek Theater." The lecture is free to the student body and the public. pub-lic. Friday evening in the Drama Theater he will present, as a one-man show, Sophocles' play "Oedipus the King." Saturday evening's performance will feature fea-ture Aristophanes' "The Birds" and Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus." Performances begin at 8:15 p. m. Tickets may be obtained at the Fine Arts ticket office. The Theater has operated in the United States and Canada since 1958. One of the aims of the medium is to recreate various types of formal drama Greek tragedy and comedy, French neo-clasical tragedy and others which are often unsatisfactory unsat-isfactory in "live" revivals because be-cause of the naturalistic training train-ing and preconceptions of modern mod-ern actors and directors. Art City Ladies Team W L Gift Shop 23 16 V2 Artistic Beauty .... 23 V2 16 Miners Auto 22 18 Brookside Mkt 21 18 Valley Pack 16 23 Medical Center 13 27 High Team Game, Artistic Beauty, 565; Medical Center, 549; Brookside Market, 538. Ind. high series, Margie Robinson, Rob-inson, 442; Wanda Lowe, 439; , Gladys Pennington, 436. Ind. high game: Wanda Lowe, 177; Helen Mattinson, 170; lone Averett, 160. |