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Show PoivloTo Sefrs Se(SJSini's Ploys presents its entire productions from lighting to lead acting by students. Winning Play Runs Beginning November 1, the first play of the season, will be the winner of the University Theatre The-atre Department's Playwriting Contest, "This Little Pig Went to Market," by Elizabeth Yel-land. Yel-land. It will be followed in the season by "Italian Straw Hat," "The Caretaker," "Chekhov on Marriage," and "Little Mary Sunshine"; all comedies except for Pinter's drama, "The Caretaker." Care-taker." All Babcock performances are also at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on the closing day. Tickets Tick-ets to these performances are 50 cents for University students on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday matinees arid half price on Friday and Saturday evenings. J "Funny Girl," the first of Pio-er Pio-er Memorial Theatre's 1966-67 lr(j!ason productions premiered st night and will continue ghtly through October 1 with a e' p.m. matinee on the closing eniy. So, "After the Fall" by Arthur filler will follow between (Detour (Deto-ur 13 to 22, then the comedy .rsjRing Round the Moon" playing om November 10 to 19. With the new year comes a eU?w play by Robert Hyde Wil-. Wil-. ,)n, Senior . Director of Pioneer theatre, "Wakeup Old Man," a entle comedy, scheduled for er& Rat January 19 through 28. The play for February 23 through March 4 is to be "an attractive American Ameri-can play," but has not yet been chosen. The season closes with the classic "Julius Caesar." Performs at 8 All performances will be at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on the closing day. University students may purchase any seat ticket opening open-ing night and Monday night performances per-formances for 50 cents with activity ac-tivity cards. However, tickets for these performances must be bought on the day before opening open-ing night or on the Friday before the Monday performance. Seats for all other shows are half price for students with activity cards. The Babcock Theatre, down stairs in the Pioneer Theatre, |