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Show Tickets are available At Four Seasons "IFBeMieir on fl line Kooif" week sat flhiDS Dixie College Theatres production of the musical Fiddler on the Roof will be presented for the general public on February 16, 17, 18, and 19, at 8:30 p.rn., in the College Fine Arts Center Anatevka, a is Russian-Jewis- h village. The period of the Tsars and the decade the before Russian Revolution is the time of the play. This scenic setting has been recreated by Scenic Theatre. Tickets for this musical theatre classic are available at the Fine Arts Designer, Burke Belnap, through the use of old barn wood in the construction of the huts of the peasants. The effect is both beautiful and authentic. Further authenticity is created in the choregraphy, as adapted by Fran Esplin. Traditional folk dancing of Russians and Jews has been Center Box Office from 12 noon to 2 P.M. weekdays, and prior to each performance. The Box Office opens at 8 p.m. Reservations, which are recommended, may be arranged by calling Dixie College during box office hours. The Fantasticks, of the period Costuming and the locale has been created following the designs of Olive The Esplin. Jewish peasant and the Russian officers of the Tsar are made believable in the authenticity of her designs. Tevye.the lead role and father of the Jewish family around which the play cen musical, now in seventeenth will be the first play to be produced at the Four Seasons Dinner Theatre. The announcement was made by producer director David Evans, who stated, I choose this play because of its world wide appeal. The Fantasticks has played professionally in over thirteen countries and is still playing in major cities around the world including year in New York, ters, will be played by Ed Walunas, who performed in 1975-7the musical of All productions 1776. American, and Playing opposite him as Tevyes wife, Golde, is Jeri 6 Anderson, who played in this seasons of production "Flowers for Algernon." Beautiful and effective London, Stockholm, Belgrade, Hellsinke, Patrons will be well rewarded for efforts to see this fine music theatre production, directed by Dr C. Paul Andersen, Roene B. DiFiore, and Dr. Ronald Garner. 18 THEATRES Open 6:30 - Shows At 7:00-9:0- 0 ADULTS - $2.50 CHILDREN $1.00 Wed Feb. Tues - 16 - Mar technicians. Already four Johannesburg, Khartoum, Mexico City, Istanbul and Berlin. Admitted to an ? rated movie without a ParentX Dbfic? interested in providing not plays of high artistic quality but plays that will provide cultural refinement and entertainment We are interested in getting feedback from the patrons. Plans are underway to form a guild that will provide the theater with such suggestions as a season, and specific plays they are most interested in seeing produced. The Dinner Theatre will also provide patrons with the opportunity of working in the and show as actors only members of the St. George comminity will be involved in the production of the Fantasticks. They are Tom The play is a parable about Sevey, Mark Blackham, Jeff love. Suggested by a play Synder, and Mace Pratt. The called Les Romanesques by Dinner Theatre would like to Edmund Rostand, set to provide other opportunities music by the great team of for other members of the Jones and Schmidt. They are community in the future. Mr. Evans has chosen a responsible for many smash staff that has professional or hits. The broadway musical exprofessional play is one the whole family semi can enjoy and the music is perience. The costume designer is very familiar with songs ML Baker, she comes from to like Try Remember The Kind of September," and Iowa State University where she many designed Soon its Gonna Rain, She received her productions, and "Never Metaphore, say B.S. degree from the No. University of Mass, and her Lance Fry owner, said MFA from Syracuse "The Four Seasons is very University in New York. Ms. Baker and Mr. Evans proud to bring Dinner Theatre to Southern Utah. first met while in production Dinner Theatre provides an of Henry the VIII at the Utah evening of entertainment that Shakespearan festival, under everyone can enjoy, the Fred Adams. Since then have theatre patron as well as the had the opportunity of working under Mr. Adams, in laymen. The Four Seasons is very nine productions. ML Baker singing voices combine in solo and chorus numbers. Theater No One Under Americas longest running broadway Suae used as a basis for the choreography, which is exciting and happy. The songs Mat"Tradition, chmaker," If I Were A Rich To Life, and others Man, create opportunities both for singing and dancing in traditional approaches. The setting for the musical Dinner theatre comes to Dixie 1 is one of the finest costumers in Utah and is currently employed by SUSC. She is the mother of three children. Music director is Ellen Adams from Salt Lake City, where she has worked at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre, the Micado and Student Prince. Musical Comedy is her speciality. She was named best actress by the Salt Lake papers, in 5 for her role as Maria in The Sound of Music. Mr. Evans 74-7- and Ellen have worked together in many productions including a film documentry, and toured a play nationally. Recently they acted in a production of Neil Simons "The Good Doctor. The production was voted the top college play in the western U.S. by the American Theatre Assoc. They have visited New York, and saw eight broadway plays, talked with many actors, including Richard Burton, Carol Channing, Katherine Hep- burn, and Bernard Hughs, their advice will be invaluable in plays produced at the Four Seasons. Other staff members will include Curt Vanderberg from Ogden, as the Technical director. Tom Sevey as the make up artist, Tom is currently employed at the Hair Affair. The Four Seasons believe they have right people in the right areas, and would encourage everyone to get to know the staff and attend the Dinner Theatre. Washington Co. News St. George, Utah 84770 Thursday, February b 17, 1977 Lginfei GENE WIDER JUCLAVBURGH RCHARDPRYOR fWRCK McGOOHAN "StVER STREAK Wed. Gaiety Feb VfALTDIfKEy arm Tues. 16 . 22 - PRODUCTION Saddle presents their Spring Line double knit polyesters. We have united with Monsanto to give better Paddle JOMEf CCMAM WYNN m CONWAY , PLESKETTE .. of 100 Watt Disney Productions 1976 trouLcy vam fatten- - at Gaiety this week. Matinee Sat. 19th Open 12:30 The Shaggy D.A. A special family home evening benefit performance of Fiddler On The Roof will be Monday presented Regular Show Prices Dealer in UTAH! The Biggest Yamaha Close-Ou- in History t ft) - All 1977 Models At 1977 Models Cmcenttf r Stock SUGGESTED RETAIL TY80 February Association for Retarded Cycles on Sale Now - Many Below Dealer-n- et nt 21, at 8:30 p.m. admission cost is $2.50 with tickets available at the Dixie Fine Arts Auditorium the night of the performance. All proceeds from this benefit performance will go to the Washington County SPECIAL PRICE 299o 507 Citizens. Appreciation goes out to Dixie College, the cast & director, & everyone involved with this performance for giving us this extra night at the theatre. hotline has gone into operation at the Utah Engineering Experiment Station to answer questions inspired by the statewide distribution of a home energy conservation booklet. 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Conservation Hotline Mow in Operation A trained University of Utah students will man the hotline from noon to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, for approximately two months. Jerry Zenger, assistant director of the campus-baseExperiment Station, said the trained personnel will assist the public with any questions they might have about imd plementing the booklets recommendations-- or energy conservation in general. Residents of the Salt Lake area may receive assistance Snow's Dress AFRAID TO ASK Motel, played by Ben Hansen, reacts with fear to the idea of asking for permission to marry Tzeitel, played by Karen Smith, in Dixie College Theatre's "Fiddler on the Roof". of "Fiddler" to aid retarded For this Matinee we will charge quality and a better product. 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