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Show 1967 December 8A S3Cl967" Sunday Herald O 31, 11:59 P.M. It was twelve months to love when first we met. With supplicating: hands before yoar face You came to me for midnight' first embrace. . In temporal beat, and bursting- for duet You came, not with a whimper but in wine. Tonight, as jerky frames flip back the year, . My instant replay blurs, then tastes one tear: I played The Fool and you, my Columbine. Producer - Becomes Playwright If part we must; then kiss without regret And say goodbye One minute more, then Goodbye; for now I sense a cunning fate - say -- By JACK GAYER UPI Drama Editor Will bring you back in daily silhouette r ijcw xuttA (Uiri) over a dreams from shadows of Like yesterday. my 37 period of years, Herman V Tonight, staring at the clock, I wait. Shumlin has built up a blue- Fred Forbes . ribbon reputation as a Broad director way producer and-o- r that is as good as they come. . i I smoot- ... '; Tne j ' pated Shumlin hasn't 'been the most prolific of his kind, and, like all, he has had his failures. But his record is remarkable and contains some of Broad o way's most notable productions. Gold and Fizdale, a t They There was The Last Mile" to team so musically united it is modern and classical piano mu begin with. That was the play "downright spooky," will dis- sic. More than 20 contempo that started Spencer Tracy on play its luminous virtuosity at rary composers have written ni? way. "Grand flotel" fol Brigham Young University Jan. music for them including Barlowed quickly nad made a 4 as ber. Milhaud, Virgil Thomson, part of the tremendous splash in its time, Poulenc, Cage,- - Bowles, Auric THIS IS BILL SMITH, ARTIST, who is also William Through the years came "The jtv Concert series. win perform in the de and Riett They frequently tell Kowe Smith, architect. A native of Provo now re- Corn Is Green," "The Male They Concert Hall, Harris Fine composers what they warn. Jong siding in Salt Lake City," he will have a one-ma- n Animal," "Inherit the Wind," Arts Center, at 8:15 pjn., "Sometimes they pay absolutely show as the January art exhibit in the Provo Com- "The Deputy," "The Little Both pianists began their mu- no attention and other times munity Art Gallery at the city utilities building, Foxes," "Watch on the Rhine," sical careers early and both they like to be told." "The Children's Hour" and are of Russdon parentage. Arth 251 W. 8th N. This modern repertory is cut"The Searching Wind," to name ur Gold, bom to Toronto, was ting down on one of the big a few. o aaxnqpanying his soprano sis problems finding Provo Exhibit Set-iAnd now we have Herman ter by ear at the age of three material. They frequently diShumlin, playwright for her concerts. vide and rearrange His first writing effort is Chkagoan Robert Fizdale s scores "to give "Spofford," an adaptation of a family was once represented by it room to brea&e.This-di- 4 Peter Devnes novel, "Reuben, flutist hi tne Czar's private riding also gives the pianists orchestra. He began his serious equal opportunity at the melod Reuben," and it is a first-ratpiece of entertainmnt that also musical studies at the ripe old ic line and eliminates the nec dissects certain aspects of age of six. At 9 he was selected essity for one of them "to play modern life. as a "musical guinea pig" for nothing but oompah for 40 min , Bill Smith, a Provo native a tremendous accomplishment Shumlin's contribution as. a an experimental utes," as Fizdale puts it ' transplanted to Salt Lake City, to bring recognition to anyone neat, workmanlike distillation of program at the American Con One of their most exciting dis art snow named "Bill Smith." will have a one-ma-n the novel written for fluidity in servatory in uucago, me first was toe East Berlin coveries Provo the during January at he has done oils, performance mat involves the person to acquire absolute unearthing of two unpublished Although Utilities Building, 251 W. WO N. Mr. Smith does o mostly acrlyic leading character as bom actor pilch as a result concertos by Felix he paints under work with some water colors. and narrator, or commentator, Mr. Smith The two met at New Yorrs Mendelssohn. Their perform the name Bill, but practices who deals directly with the Julliard School of Music where ance was probably the first his short artist career, During hds full under solo architecture j well as playing both were preparing for Mr. Smith has won many audience as time they had been heard since scenes with the other perfor careers. However the lonely Mendelssohn name, William Rowe Smith won Cellar" and his sister His "Spud prizes. of in fall the began painting mers. He even taixs to tne concert life appealed to neither first place and his "Pow-Wow- " Fanny, by avoca-- j 1965 as a relaxation therapy. audience while playing in such of the gregarious musicians. won second place in the it for their own ion, played n As a architect, he have scenes. Pooling talents, they amusement Society of Artists' school has designed many throughout the world It is conceivable that Shum-- I "Lavender His Annual Exhibit. They aJso'premiered a newly-- ! 20 for and cut have to buildings in Utah County, ineight discovered Schumann years won second place in lin's play might not appear Canyon" piece, housrecords. cluding married student the Utah State Fair, his "Sun- be so attractive a the leading Liberlieder" for Spanische busiof and the colleges re a ing two pianos and a vocal quartet down" first in the Junior role did not have a really They early displayed ness at BYU, and has received Chamber Annual Summer Art skilled and dynamic actor. In markable affinity for working which they had come upon in three national awards for deThe team has literal the Festival and bis "Nude No. 3" this case, one of the hest, together. basement of the Library sign and had eight of his pro- received an honorable mention Melvyn Douglas, is at work, and ly learned to breath at the of Congress. same time. "As we exhale, we jects published in national in the same everything is just fine. competition. T which softens magazines, v As his own director, I think bit the notes ,Mr. Smith says he signs his Twice Mr. Smith's paintings Shumlin permits some of his the attack," describes Fizdale. have been exhibited in the paintings Bil Smith for two goal is to be other actors : to play Jheir Their reasons. ."If they are bad, no Tower Theater in Salt Lake characters a bit too a amngered string quartet" broadly one knows who Bill Smith is City. upon occasion, but that is a He will display 30 paintings anyway. minor fault ; "If they are good, it waB'be in the 'Provo showing. Douglas plays Spofford, a d Connecticut chick en farmer aged 4 wno is a native of rural community that into the has been turned exurbanite "bedroom" of some New (Compiled by Publishers' Week- thousands of York business and professional ly) men. The natives are far Fiction and there is Clifford F. DeGraw who has THE CONFESSIONS OF NAT outnumbered, distinct line between the two been a fifth grade teacher at TURNER William Styron classes. the Howard R. Driggs ElemenTHE GABRIEL HOUND-S- Snofford. an observant and f At home playing Bach, Beetary School has been appointed homely type of philosopher, the new principal of the Lincoln thoven or Broadway, the swing- Mary Stewart Uris keeps aloof from the invaders Elementary School in the Gran ing Utah Symphony, to the TOPAZ-L- eon until the parents of a ncn lad ite School District downbeat of one of America's ROSEMARY'S BABY Ira break up his romance witn Mr. DeGraw who holds bach favorite "p ops" conductors, Levin its Skitch Henderson, plays Spofford's pretty . granddaugh elor and master's degrees from THE CHOSEN-Cha- im Potok ter. He decides to gecond and final popular conintutrate, una BYU is a native of Spanish CHRISTY Mar out what makes the other group Fork. He has taught four years Catherine cert of the season in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Friday, shall tick and possibly get a bit of in the Granite District The Jan, 5. .!.;,.-., DeGraw's and their four child Hen revenge. THE EXHIBITIONIST This he does so successfully ren reside at 2023 Hubbard 'Add to the Kember orches- ry Sutton tra the University A NIGHT OF WATCHING that he begins to like the people Ave, Salt Lake City. and then way of life. Tne sex Choir A of Utah Capella singing Elliott Arnold such popular hits as "There's THE VALE OF LAUGHTER aspect especially stirs nun. in the end, he accepts a sort ot No Business Like Show BusiPeter DeVries ness," "Blue Skies," "Some A SECOND-HAN- D LIFE "bribe" to go along wttn tne Enchanted Evening", "Slaugh- Charles Jackson interlopers and not expose taem ter on 10th Avenue," among THE PRESIDENTS PLANE in a book. others, and you have all the IS MISSING-Ro- bert J. Serling Douglas is a complete delight. He smooths over a couple of ingredients for a memorable Nonficuon By United Press International dull spots in the script with feast music popular "OUR CROWD" Stephen - OIAKUJSTON, W.Va. (UPI) Kelassurance. Pert complete With Skitch at the helm, it Birmingham Young John Murray, who with wonderful perforwill all go to further prove NICHOLAS AND ALEXAN ton rives a i his brother found i a as wioow mance quieuy (along with the recent Henry DRA Robert K. Massie her time until the Helen Miller's body at the Mancini concert) mat in addk, THE NEW INDUSTRIAL hidine shall give it bottom of a ravine where they tdon to long-ha- ir Gal- - reluctant Spofford music, the STATE-Jo- hn Kenneth were playing: and wed her. Barbara Britton, orchestra and chorus can also braith "At first I thought it was a Tresa Alan North, Hughes, (cq) be quite "groovy." TWENTY LETTERS TO A but then I saw the dummy, Windust Jeffrey ; Skitch Henderson's unique FRIEND Svetlana Alliluyeva Penelooe blood and ran." and Weiss. Audra Linoiey arrangements, together with the ANYONE CAN MAKE A Jerome Dempsey are most MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI- )magnitude and excellence of MILLION Morton Shulman helpful in other roles. the orchestra and chorus, promClement Zablocki, MEMOIRS, Rep. is 'SDoSOrd" ises musical interpretations in F. Kennan against extending the cautioning worth visit a humorous play which they were featured. TOO STRONG FOR FANTA into Cambodia: Vietnam 0 ) - "J -- - stern-visage- d, Piano Duo Plan Concert On Thursday in Harris Center - r duo-pian- half-and-h- play-abou- BYU-Oommu- two-pian- '''in - irnim- - f Ti -- 'lili "'IfiWBi APPEARING IN THE BYtf-stagpro duetioir of "Little Fojses" is Card,Bob-coc- k as Alexandra, (seated) daughter Dave Phillips as Horace Giddens, and Brenda Barton his wife Regina, (standing). The drama will pin from Jan. 4 to 16'in the Pardoe Drama Theatre. 4hr e x....-.- . four-han- Bill Smith Artist, e Distingushed Architect ear-traini- ng two-pian- . ts Inter-mounta- in well-know- The Little Foxes' Slated at BYU" "The Little Foxes," Lillian Hellman's drama of a ruthless family in the decaying South at the turn of the century, will be staged in the Pardoe Drama Theater at Brigham Young University Jan. 4 to 16. Curtain tone at 8:15 p.m. Max Golighffly, professor of speech and dramatic arts, will Drama Festival held at BYU. last seen as Penelope in last Horrace Giddens, Regina's summer's "King Lear," will husband, will be played by play1 ' Alexandra Giddens, their ; David R. Phillips, a freshman daughter. She is a junior drama English major from Manhattan major from Provo. ' Aho seen in the cast will f Beach, Cahf. Carol Babcock, be Neil Johnson, Karie Cannon, Joe Psuik, Joseph Naylor, Dustin Clarsey, Fran ' Smeath ' and Bruce Finlday. The set has been designed by Dr. - Karl Pope, and costumes will be by Beverly Jean Warner PROVO The Ambushers Academy Paramount Valley of the lie the Lonesome Cougar . WKafs Playing At the Movies direct the play. , Playing Regina Giddins, the role made famous by Talulah will be graduate Banknead, student Brenda Burton. A 1961 graduate of the University of Utah, she bas taught English, drama, speech and debate at Dolls The Bftk Granger High School in Salt Uinta Lake Chy for six years. Last Pioneer The Taming of spring, she directed the win the Shrew plus The Wrong Box Fox Jungle Book and Char- ning play at tne Utah State - - : OREM - Geneva The Ambushers plus The Girl and The General SPRINGVILLE The Sand Pebbles Villa - ;J. - . Spanish Fork semi-retire- Broadway Or BEST SELLERS Bach, It's For Man Named School Head well-heel- If there's one God, why are there so many religions?" - Quotes In The News - - a-"- war will consist of SY Marcia Davenport RI6KENBACKER Eddie Schedule 14 popular numbers represent' ing "The American Sound." Rickenbacker One portion is built around DEATH AT AN EARLY AGE For 'Skitch at the Piano," with Jonathan Kozol Parents will be . orchestra and chorus. . REPORT FROM IRON Patternsat for instead of the 2:30 Tuesday Igor Stravinsky has been or- MOUNTAIN Leonard C. Lewin announced 12:30, an previously dered by his physicians to for--' nounces Stella oaits ot we The Georgia legislature has go conducting for the time beProvo Adult Education Office.. ing; and be has. therefore can- never designated an official High School completion reg celled his Utah Symphony ap- nickname for the state, al- istration will be Thursday at pearance, among others. He is though it has variously been 7 p.m. in the Provo Higfa'School called the Empire State of the 85 years old. faculty room. The concert will go on as South, the Cracker State, the Goober the Peach State, State, scheduled on Wednesday, Jan. the Buzzard State and Yankee-lan- d 17, in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. of the South. Maurice Abravanel Maestro i The program Changes Adult Classes "Only if (President) Sihanouk refuses to act and only because it is absolutely necessary from a military standpoint, should the United States permit our forces to enter Cambodia. - I. GENEALOGY will conduct I The Drozram include will Stravinsky's Symphony of sauns ana reuoucnua, dow Considered among the most important and beautiful of Stravinsky's compositions. First man to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and later become president was James Madison. ' . - YEAR NEEDS " STANDARD M'V'V Made the Way Yo t OFFICE ? Want Them! 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