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Show 'Classic theater at a classic price ' manager, "This is the way we were in our growing up and in our marryingand marry-ingand in our living and in our dying." dy-ing." Jansen Davis, StageRight's artistic director, feels that " 'Our Town eloquently uses the dramatic medium blending warmth, humor and drama to remind us that our greatest valuable, life itself, is worth wor-th treasuring.' Other plays to be presented this season include "Harvey" by Mary Chase and "Sleuth", by Anthony Schaffer. Regular ticket price is $5 each. Reservations can be made by calling 292-3284. Diabetes Association, the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, the National Hemophilia Foundation, and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. "OurTown," winner of the 1938 Pulitzer Prize, has become an American classic. Set in a rural New Hampshire town, Thornton Wilder uses three periods in that town ' s history to tran si ate the simple events of everyday living into universal reflection. He has taken human life and given it deep, philosophical perspective. As stated by the stage their efforts to benefit the community. communi-ty. For example, the proceeds of each opening night performance of StageRight TheaterCompany's 1992 season will go to benefit Camp Wapiti. The goal of this camp is to provide pro-vide an environment where children with medical disabilities can enjoy a true camping experience, including in-cluding recreational activities, as well as obtaining vital educational information they need to live longer, healthier lives. The young people served will include in-clude clients of the American StageRight TheaterCompany and Bountiful Elks Lodge 2442 are pleased to announce their cooperative coop-erative effort to bring "classic theater at a classic price" to the Wasatch Front. The Ladies of the Elks will host a reception on Feb. 22 to open the season. The evening will begin with a light buffet at 6 p.m. and be followed by StageRight Theater-Company's Theater-Company's opening night performance perfor-mance of "Our Town" by Thornton Thorn-ton Wilder. Those attending will have the opportunity to meet the officers and cast members from StageRight TheaterCompany and the officers of the Bountiful Elks during the preshow reception. Suggested ticket price is $10 each. Proceeds will benefit Camp Wapiti, a summer camp for the medically disabled sponsored by the Utah Elks Association. Those wishing to attend this reception should make reservations by Feb. 15. StageRight TheaterCompany and the Bountiful Elks are dedicated in |