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Show , . . . - . . .. . - - DIM THE , .. tcharm :7 . , i .k I k, - - ' -- -- ' -- - ' I' , - -'- . i - - - - f ' , . 1 4,9 . f 4 1 , . .. . I , k4 ,' 11 - if.4- ., I . s, to the sounds 1 , 4,; - (,, I 2,.:,.; s' - EXCITING from the - - tp 46'. ' ' FROM picture, ;Iplendor," 'Image will -- be t .wh:ch w iinclAfri Hippos, u Chinese temple bells PROPERTIES, such and eostumes have been obtained from San Francisco's Chinatown for the production. The cast of more than 100 includes such experienced thespians as David N. Morgan, Marilyn Robinson Holt, John A. Nicolaysen, Lucille Tuttle, Harold T. Tolland, June Moncur and Vern Adis. An orchestra of 22 is directed by David A. Shand, assistant director for the Utah State Symphony Orchestra. Virginia Tanner is choreographer. "Lute Song" is a two-a- ct play with 18 scenes, at least half presentathem of requiring stage changes. The tion will be followed with productions at 813 p.m. Thursday, Triday and Saturday, and it will be presented at the Twit offering of the season on the Young Peoples Theater program, starting this Friday and Saturday.It. P. a - at "4"V'''' Ore Above scenes Technicolor the , 44-- - PI , , .n - c''s -- 4 -- A , attfe0.2.14 q tumes end the cos,. unusual 300-poun- king ancd his hu,mani; d. . -- a Africa is a hippo haven.-Thgiant beasts wade under the water and even stage a dance In the shallower "parts. The camera crew obtained eloseupe of these novel scenes. e 11.:, la will startSister Car,. ': ris", this winter. ' wi.r, t ' .', , - . . . . , II: Cl, 1 .1 Inthlezettriikid si"visattims:n1Ateoracalloctram;unGtorpartnorertes:Aire",patsgemartiacetel:Lit: '. . ; 6111140 jiff; a 0 Jr ktiCittOft 00 , wo Or iwz wolucs of tail Ikt Th"dor. Drain' am la 4: . During filming of the picture, ' - - , . - , 'Ur re-en- , I of a rhino against the camera - truck. , - Canithal and other native dances and customs saw att picted In the movie, which was 'filinad during a 22,004-m, uteri into Afriec ' ' full-gro- e34 ":::, Scenes b own in New him the crew overtook a Though small, pygmies are a respected element ..ef Jungle male giraffe- more than 13 feet tall. The animal suddenly which the life. A Arens ,.. 'small people" use their charged tho truck, and his and arrows to MU an ' charge makes up on of ' the scenes. Another similar Beene elephant is enough to cause It one that shows the charge enyone to gain respect for the pygmies who on their return , home, erect a dummy figure of , the elephant and ther the bunt wen for their wow. 1 , -- k - . hTheater: ow ItlITZR areiu0 444,01444.44.154 " picture, 'nos, VI' AN OBSCURI , At the kit., ' a ' lion defies car carrying equipment , used ; for making 'the movie. At the right, is a tribal ceremony showing the- I C4i.iipito..1 . K ' 7:7 4..4 - king rests. The coronation Is shown with the kints several' hundred wives hovering in the backVWCind lest they arouse their master's disPleasure. I IONS AT A BANQUET of swarms of pygL. zebra mies pitted against a bard of hippos doing an elephant- swild unusual animal dance a beasts in mortal combat maddened rhinoceros charging a truck-fu- ll of explorers. These ars a few of the en's contained in "Savage Splendor," a Technicolor motion picture made in Africa, which will be the next attraction at the Capitol Theater.... Made by Armand Denis, famed 'producer of adventure films, and Lewis Cotiow, world traveler and explorer, the plcture was brought back from the Dark Continent to be made into a full - length movie. Among the Interesting highlights of the picture art the - naive simplicity and staging. v"ml I. '- i MOVIE -- NEW SCENES mak deiy. "Lute Song" offers the Uni- first-nigh- 4,- ..mmes.340eskoommipsitamporn34......34.04 , versity director ,avor, of his most challenging assignments. It is a play well known to followers of the theater because It helped Mary Martin to fame. h has music, dancing and a story with a depth of meaning. It could show Oriental splendor and Chinese staging. But Dr. Lees has chosen to let tile play speak its message of faith and fidelity with direct and AUTPLEITIC 1 - IIPPeared Dr. C. Lowell Lass n - - - , Doea tills mean Beall will challenge ether Hollywood tots, such as the James Masons' Portland, who paddled about the family pool at six months? 4116.16 says Esther. don't bones in tossing babies into pools tlid letting them swim tmcierwater. I don't know what the water might do to their sinuses and other respiratory, - - 4 I c, says tho swim star. But Bens jla actually swims in his bath. AU I do is keep his chin boys water ind he paddles right along ca tha surface. In fact, be has nearly kicked a bole in bis tathinette.1 The Child's Durso confirms this feat of hob - - - i ., - - Sy Bob Thenuis Lsther Hollywood (AP) Williams admits this may 'not b. .balleved but her two, month-ol-d son is swimming al.. res' fantasti' , Low' tragic majesty and other Shakespeare Nays. Ws productions have included such plays as "The Late George Apley," "State of tha Union," Meet Mr. Wolfe" and "Of The 1 Sing.'s He believes his most popular achievement from a public acceptance "Green Pas- standpoint--wa- s tures: which be said received comments. many favorable His Shakespearean produc- tons have been the most satisfying to him and also have wed the most critical acclaim- Whit five years of play di-meting, Dr. Lug she has had charge of dramas in which Broadway and liolljrwood stars such as Phillip Bour- maid, Orson Welles, Florence Reed and Judith Evelyn have - 1 " '. - ,...9,1,4) -- ' PN-.- .. ',1,,,..: ,i' ; i I - litsob - 'L'UTZ SONG OPENS at Kingsbury Hall at 8:30 this evening, it will math the' bethming et Dr. C. Lowell Lite sixth year of direction of the University Theater. This production alsa will be one of the most ambitious he has . tiempted at the school. Starting in 1943 with "Roaring Forties, Dr. Lees has i, tackled nearly every type o2 The variety drama. hal ,,, k , ranged from the child-lik- e I . 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