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Show Page Twelve J? '" 'f "Everyone loved the beauteous Linn . " ' I Mason and her choice of program Y ew was a good showcase for her con- summate artistry." f J Hartford, Conn., Nov. 2, 1970 V "Here's to Linn Mason whose one- "l ' "V woman show "A Century of Por- V i traits" offers daringly traditional readings without conceding to nud-ity, nud-ity, obscenity or psycho-sexual fantasy!" fan-tasy!" -Off-Broadway Review, Nov. 1, '69 LINN MASON presents "THE AMERICAN WOMAN" Linn Mason's "The American Woman" is a penetrating portrayal por-trayal of woman over the last century. . .her problems, her ambitions, her development. The presentation runs the gamut of moods, through comedy, pathos, satire and fantasy. Miss Mason's artistry projects light into the nature of woman for women, and men who like women. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ART & ARCHITECTURE CENTER 8:00 P.M. General Admission: $2.50 C U(giKW,Sf'3 Advance Sales: $2.00 University of Utah 13th Annual Festival of Contemporary Music Utah Symphony Theodore Antoniou, Conducting . Tonight Kingsbury Hall 8: 30 pm Co-sponsored by Music Dept. and ASUU 9 EM. AT THE EAST INSTITUTE I THE BkKY C. 1 PRESENTS - - |