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Show e . Curtain time. id Plush Pmkr' Musical comedy climax of art funds drive ,ropr"';V The Red Plush Parlor," lis,lllicnt: ' musical play sponsored by or tlie P'J I Springville Art Board, J" "Pen Tuesday May 28 !. and ruh through each P l; "relay, June x. Tne fe. iance f-;. ul and different pro-presented pro-presented in iall take Jshe Lun(J J olin -' A dlng liters. Uper P11 H ve climax this rtl i the nw S SIX wivea mi l evolves about the Cch ed arrival f a ,-w ' thcf Convert who is to be ,ity v eventh one. .I bv T6 music was composed ;CARD, Bastian of Brig- y 9, 1 When "The Red Plush Parlor," was presented at BYU, critics were loud in their praise of the performance. perform-ance. The musical in itself is utterly delightful. "It could become a Broadway hit," it was stated by one critic, who also noted that one would chuckle at the gentle humor and roar at the obviously funny situations situa-tions which polygomy engendered en-gendered in the light of present pre-sent day society. But the play also has pathos and tragedy and tugs at your heart as well as tickles your funnybone, it was said. The public may look forward, for-ward, therefore, to a very fine evening's entertainment, it is stated by those in charge of he play. ham Young University faculty. fac-ulty. It is spirited and expressive ex-pressive and is a vital part of the play's appeal. The production is directed by Jessie J. Dalton, assisted by Tess C. Tyler, who has created the dances and David Da-vid Thayne of Provo, who conducts the music. Presentation of the play will climax the 1968 drive for art association memberships member-ships and everyone who holds a membership card, will be admitted to the show free. There is a small charge per individual to others. The membership drive among local businessmen, is now progressing and is expected ex-pected to be completed before be-fore the play opens. Many involved There have been hundreds of people involved in the art fund drive this year and a large number have joined the association. It is expec-ed expec-ed that the play will attract record crowds each of the five evening performances. |