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Show U's Shakespearean Players to perform at Public Library the universal tendency to ignore or deny them. The Salt Lake City Public Library Libr-ary is presenting this program as part of its National Library Week Celebration. During National Lib-i Lib-i ary Week the ' Salt Lake City Public Library will try to reveal ilselt' as the "New Idea Library" in order to demonstrate that the institution is more than a "book-house" "book-house" because it is, instead, a center for all kind of activities, including the dramatic. Many kind of cultural events will be happening happen-ing at the Salt Lake City Public Library from now on, as well as discussions of public questions, dialogues and debates. "In This Humor Woo'd" will be presented on April 12 at 3 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Public Library. Lib-rary. The program consists of comic love scones from three of Shakespeare's plays (The Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It and Henry V). The scenes were devised de-vised and directed by the director of the University Shakespearean Players, David E. Jones. Tliey will be performed by members of the Shakespearean Players, Stephen Step-hen Coleman, Charlotte Pomeroy, Kathleen Winters and John Tobin-ski. Tobin-ski. The comedy centers around the pheonema of the human being is when he goes awooing. For then, when his actions should be most considered (since he is staking his personal life on a single throw) he is inclined to be most erratic under the influence of that immature form of love which Shakespeare calls "fancy." Man with his head in the air and his feet off the ground is a fit target for the comic spirit, which seeks always to put human actions into perspective, to reveal the limitations limita-tions of the human conditions and |