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Show The Dally Utah Chronicle, Friday, September Pi 133. Page Twelve PMT, Babcock stages will glitter by Ray Carson Chronicle staff Welby. "Barnum," a Broadway musical that won three Tony awards 5 op Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Staged in a glittery circus atmosphere, "Barnum" energetically traces the illustrious life of P.T. Barnum, the world's greatest showman and impresario. "'Barnum' is not about the circus," said Jess Richards, a will be presented through Oct. stage veteran. "It's about Barnum's life, his humbugging of people, all set in the metaphor of the circus." 18-ye- people's lives that seem to emerge from the effect this family garnering place has had on them," Wilson said. "It's been most interesting to watch the actors work through a sentimental reaction to the characters to arrive at an almost expressionistic statement of human foibles and values," Wilson said. "The Dining room" is a participating entry in the annual American College Theatre Festival competition. The cast is comprised of Jeffery Crockett, Jason McSpadden, Susan Peters, Robyn Ross, Mark Anthony Taylor and Susie ar James Prigmore, now in his 10th season as musical director, PMT orchesta. Elizabeth Novak has designed the costumes, George Maxwell designed the set and Peter Willardson designed the lighting D. Dale Dean is the "Barnum" production stage manager. Univeristy students may purchase any remaining seats at 7:30 p.m. for $2. Six University theatre students will portray 46 characters in "The Dining Room," an comedy hit by A.L. 15 Babcock Oct. Theatre. the in Jr., Gurney, Thursday The play is set entirely in a dining room and presents charming, delightful, sometimes sad, but always insights of a family. Director Robert Hyde Wilson commends his small cast who quickly and easily transport the audience through a montage of scenes to show how real, everyday situations take on a tinge of unreality when we step back and look at ourselves. "The Dining Room" is a presentation of vignettes in various will conduct the off-Broad- true-to-li- fe Gary Jung, Babcock Theatre's technical director, has designed the set and lights. Kevin Myhre is the costume designer and Edward D. Britt is the stage manager. Call for ticket information. Pioneer Memorial Theatre will hold separate auditions for "Life with Father," and "On Golden Pond," on Monday with call backs on Tuesday. All roles are open in "Life with Father," The roles of Norman, Ethel and Chelsea have been cast in "On Golden Pond."The Billy and Billy's father are parts of the mailman, open. Interested students, faculty or University staff, or members of the Actor's Equity Association are asked to check the call board outside PMT room 110 and sign up for times. Auditions will begin at 2 p.m. A photo and resume are requested. Three one act plays, 'Picnics on the Battlefield," "Where Have All the Butterflies Gone?" and "Touch the Bluebirds Song," will be presented in the Lab Theatre as "An Evening of One Act Plays" Friday at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Saturday at 8 p.m. The cast for an "Evening of One Act Plays" includes: Stuart Anthony, Ian Bigelow, Timi Bigelow, Chris Iaderosa, Greg Parduhn, Greg Peck, Christy Roybaland Jon Shuman. Lighting designs are by Michael Clifford and production manager is Dawn Pennington. Tickets for "An Evening of One Act Plays" are $1.50 with student ID., $2 general admission. 581-69- 61 Unicyclist Fred Feldt plays the Ringmaster and Choreographer in Pioneer Memorial Theatre's production of "Barnum,' which continues through October 5 on the Lees Main Stage. Where is the Excitement in Salt Lake? A First Class Dancing Club which com- bines awesome sound with a healthy, safe, mature environment. Smoking, alcohol and drugs are out at XENON nights Admission Fee $5.00 Open: Thurs.-Fri.-Sa- t. Thurs: Ladies Night Fri: University night Ladies $3.00 $3.00 wcollege ID Come join the excitement! 909 East r") 2100 South, SLC XENON 486-426- 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 777 SOUTH t ith EAST SALT I AK CITY. UTAH 84102 cordially invites its neighbors at The University of Utah to share with us in Christian fellowship 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Saturday October 1st Union Ballroom 8:00-12:0- 0 p.m. Admission: $2.50 Music by: The Klick U of U I.D. required The Union Deli will extend its hours until 10:00 p.m. (Pizza & Sandwiches) The Ice Cream & Sweet Shoppe will iextend its hours until 11:00 p.m. - Sunday School - Worship Service SCIENCE MAJORS What do you know about Pharmacy? Would you like to knovr more? Consider Survey of Pharmacy, Index 4152 Friday, 11:00-11:5- 0 (1 credit) a.m. N For Information, call 6731 f |