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Show 'Traveler's Quids Page Three Utah Pageant of the Arts the closing event of the Pageant season. An ambitious arts expansion program for young people is offered throughout the year at the Pageant Center, a former school building restored to house the Pageant construction and arts programs. A vigorous fund raising program is now in progress to purchase the land and existing school buildings, plus Utah Pageant of the Arts: This construct a new performing arts unique new kind of theater has center. become a tradition on Utahs Box offices in May for Pageant cultural scene. Presented each June and July the tableau vivant pro- performances, 54 East Main duction has grown both in profes(downstairs), American Fork. sional expertise and in length of the Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., except Sun1 or run, growing from four performance days and holidays. (801) since 1973 to 35 in 1984. The Pageant (801) Development office itself is presented at American Fork (open year round) (801) High School Theater. Living models bring sculpture and masterpiece paintings to life on stage, using the techniques of lighting, costuming, narration, staging, music and all of the elements of professional theater, except our cast ft tax members learn no lines or make no (with this ad ) dramatic entrances or exits. We just ask that they stay perfectly still for SALT LAKE'S FINE ECONOMY MOTEL the time they are in their set on FRIENDLY SERVICE KITCHEN UNITS stage. QUIET EAST SIDE LOCATION CLOSE TO UNIVERSITY & HOSPITAL In conjunction with the annual PHONES POOL COLOR TV Pageant, a professional art exhibit within 25 min. of resorts of national scope is also presented, For information & reservations along with a statewide Youth Art 4 works of the a Exhibit, plus display of the winning art scholarship winThe Country Club Inn ners and a charming display of art 2665 Parley s Way objects to be auctioned by the FoothiH Blvd. to 21st SoiAh Exit Pageant Guild at the Pageant Ball, 756-354- 533-066- 1. 756-819- 486-103- 1984 Utah Shakespearean Festival Fifteen additional performances are scheduled for the Utah Shakespearean Festival this summer. Themed to Shakespeares Magic, the 1984 season runs July 12 through September 1 in the internationally acclaimed Adams Memorial Shakespearean Theatre. Near sellout of the regular season created the need for extended performances, which are being added the last part of August for a special Fall at the Festival week. Plays for 1984 are THE TAMING OF THE SHREW, THE TEMPEST, and TROILUS AND CRESSIDA as well as matinee performances of THE TAMING OF THE SHREW and THE QUEENS FESTE, a musical tinual crowd pleaser as audiences once again watch Katherina and Petruchio battle it out. Robbins is a returning director for the Festival, remembered for his productions of LOVES LABOROURS LOST In 1976 and TWENLFTH NIGHT in 1978. Douglas Marmee is costuming the 1984 production, and Ron Ranson is scenic designer. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, a rarely performed play incorporating history, comedy and tragedy, is being presented for the first time at the Utah Festival. The play makes a statement, and powerful anti-wgives audiences an unusual opportunity to expand their experience ar magician on an enchanted isle, has been seen as Shakespeare himself, and the work interpreted as his affirmation of the human spirit. Scenic designer for the 1984 summer production is Tim Bryson. THE QUEENS FESTE, a musical matinee presented each Monday and Friday afternoon during the Festival season, features the Festival Chamber Concert musicians playing Renaissance music on authentic instruments. Sonnet reading and other poetry will complement the music, and light refreshments will be served in the Elizabethan manner. David Gatts is returning musical director for the Festival. Again this summer the repertory performances are designed to allow with the Shakespeare canon. Directed by Libby Appel, who chairs tea and featuring crumpets. Shakespearean plays the theatre department at the all three are chosen each year to bring to life California Institute of the Arts, the patrons at attend in two performances Shakespearean will Beth be costumed by various aspects of the Bards genius, play or a Wednesday by including days and com- Novak. matinee including tragedy, history edy performed with the historical integrity and authenticity which are continuing Festival traditions. The Festival is located on the campus of Southern Utah State College, host school since the Festivals beginning Rounding out the summers Shakespearean productions is THE TEMPEST, chosen by the Festival this summer to commemorate the anniversary of colonization in the new world. Directed by David in 1962. Knight from the University of IlTHE TAMING OF THE SHREW linois, Urbana, and costumed by opens the 1984 season. Directed by Rosemary Ingham, THE TEMPEST Sanford Robbins from the theatre was written near the end of and dance department of the Univer- Shakespeares life, and has been sity of Wisconsin, THE SCHREW is regarded as his final comment on Shakespeares contribution to the life. The play has all the trappings of war between the sexes, and is a con a fairy tale; the leading character, a 400-ye- inmnii nil silts Saturday matinee. Matinees are performed on the Indoor Stage beginning July 21 at 2 p.m., and all matinees replicate evening performances as nearly as possible. Rounding out the traditional Festival experience are seminars, backstage tours, orientations and a nightly greenshow preceding each performance, this summers Exhibit Hall display from the World of William Shakespeare features a anniverrecognition of the sary of exploration in the New World, a theme touched upon in THE TEMPEST, and the Exhibit Hall will bring almost to life the Indians, colonizers and artifacts of the Jamestown colony. For ticket information concerning 400-ye- ar the Utah Shakespearean 1984 Festival please write Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, Utah 84720, or telephone (801) Come Create 586-788- 0. Dial Artsline for Latest Info LC Trying to find out in a hurry whats happening in Salt Lake City? The new Memory calling l! AMERICAS PREMIER INDOOR ENTERTAINMENT MALL FEATURING: r For ticket Information and brochure write: Box Office, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, Utah 84720 (801) 586-787- Artsline is available by S. 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