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Show 'A Roundabout Tale9, set "A Roundabout Tale," the new musical production of the South Davis Mutual for the Handicapped, will be presented March 30 and 31. Again, this popular annual production produc-tion will take place at the Woods Cross Regional Center beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Admission, is free, but that doesn't mean the audience won't be treated to a wealth of talent Under the direction of Dennis Ferriri who recently directed the highly successful suc-cessful production of "42nd Street" at Layton High School, the lay, written by Vickie Hall, will be a sure hit. It is characterized by delightful de-lightful music and lively humor. . Director Ferrin has taught at Lay-' ton High since 1971, arid also taught at Utah State University and the University of Utah. In 1987 he received a fellowship and in August traveled to England to work for a month with the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford on Avon. Be. was reared in Bountiful and graduated from Bountiful High. He received his BA from Utah State University and his master's degree from the University of Utah. He is, on the boards of several theater as- sociations, and has directed several productions -at : Promised Valley Playhouse and Lagoon Opera House. He lives with his wife Barbara, Bar-bara, and five children in Centervil- Ie. He brings much experience to his work with the handicapped and appreciation for the talents of these . choice people. - -TUf itV'iVj "l--v Cast members from the South Davis Handicapped Mutual include, front, Amy Ferrinr and back from left, Caroline Troop, Dan Weber and Kevin Wilson. - - s -) - VP n . - Preparing for performance are, from left, Steve Redd, CaryNadauId, Kevin Lloyd and Vance Green, of the South Davis Handicapped Mutual. t |