Show October Page 8 2U iyo Jerusalem Winter studio 0fch6SiS OfQQf)iZ0d fo farce opensymPony Comedy 'You can't take it with you' The Jerusalem Symphony “You Can't Take It With You" winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Academy Award in the late 1930’s will open Tuesday Oct 21 at the FAC This merry comedy farce about the irresistable madcap Sycamore family and their zany diversions is from the pens of the late George Kaufman and S Moss Hart “You Can’t Take It With You" is an evening with one of the most uninhibited families in or out of stage literature — the Syca- mores They and their family head Grandpa Vanderhof are completely irrepressible as each goes his own way in the same household Ballet is studied in the parlor plays are turned out on a typewriter delivered by mistake revolutionary propaganda is dis-tribu- ed with home-mad- e candy fireworks are manufactured in the basement and in the midst of the pandemonium Grandpa advises “Do what you want to do After all you can’t take it with you! Second Foundation Production “You Can’t Take It With You” is the second Pioneer State Theatre Foundation production (last year they offered South Pacific”) and stars Robert Hyde Wilson Impressario of the Lagoon Opera House as Grandpa The rest of the cast members are student actors from Utah State Theatre and the University of Utah Theatre Utah State actors include Mitzi Andersen Vern Neves Beverly Choate W Vosco Call Jr Margie Wilson Kim Christison (holder of the Floyd T Morgan Theatre Arts Honorary Scholarship) and Clifton B Wilkes “You Can’t Take It With You” plays the Fine Arts Center Thea5 and then goes on tour to Ogden Salt Lake City Price and other Utah towns Tickets are now available for the Logan run at the UC Ticket office or City Drug in downtown Logan tre October 21-2- Record number for tour by Frank Coats The 20th Annual Fine Arts Tour will leave for San Francisco Wednesday with a record number of students There will be over 190 students participating in this tour with students joining in from all over the state There will be over 32 from Snow College and 20 from Weber just to name a few The buses will load at the east side of the UC in the student parking lot The tour booklet with rooming and busing assignments will be handed out at this time Some of the things that you will need if you are going on the tour are: a pillow bag of munchies a deck of cards something to read something to drink about $3000 for food same for junk you buy a jacket one large suitcase and a small bag for all your little goodies Or- and Rick Webber After picking 28 new members chestra formerly called the IsOrchesis also elected Kathleen new officers USU’si rael Broadcasting Symphony Or- and electing Payne as their new president is preparing for a Winchestra will perform in the Utah Orchesis Rhonda 3 2 Phillips is vice president and Dec State University Fine Arts Center ter Studio Concert Steve Goss secretary and SpenOct 29 at 8 pm A record-breakin- g group of cer Kamauha and Chris Bigler Free tickets for the perforare males among the new are the new public relation manmance are available at the USU eight members: Doug Baker Jody agers ticket office Winter Concert will be in the Bond Holly Founded in 1936 with the est- Barrett Becky studio making the concert dance Brown Gina Brown Kelly ablishment of the broadcasting informal and intimate DenDebbie Linda Drecksel very station “Kol Yerushalayim” — n Hewlett ise sponsor of the club Greg Garcia the voice of Jerusalem — the or- FeatherstoneVicki Harder Cheryl said Groves chestra has long been recognized “This studio concert is more or Deb Heiner Terry Kane-ga- e as an important element of Jer- Hardy a sneak-previeless of our Shauna Kamauha Spencer usalem’s musical life Pax-man she Wes said concert” Palmer Nielsen Jodi spring “Many The Jerusalem Symphony OrJan Peterson Jill Platt of the dances in the winter conchestra has concentrated not only cert will be extended for the one on performing masterpieces of Vicky Richardson Julie Rupp in spring” Turner Kris Charlotte Strong orchestral literature but also on providing a platform for major contemporary works with particular emphasis on Israeli artists and compositions ""”&& f5 n Lukas Foss the I i i i I I composer and conductor will 1 "'X open the concert season in his i! fourth year as the orchestra’s chief conductor and musical I-advisor The orchestra has or bing some of the finest players who have come to Israel recently During the past two years alone the Symphony absorbed nearly 40 new immigrant players Of these 22 came from the USSR 5 from Rumania and 12 from the United States and Canada Bur-tensha- w Lu-an- w n well-know- 'ft M s The Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra made its introductory tour to Europe in the 1974-7- 5 concert season and immediately established itself as a major internationally recognized or- chestra The American visit in 1975 will constitute the second international tour to be followed by a more extensive European tour in 1976 WedOct 22 12:30 - NIGHTCLUB PRESENTS Uelcorae Ho Uly iglitesr© featuring ©"(SHOT C30 OM1 SgoS Mellow Out fl - - "IH to fhe Sounds of HeExefls $41 nouson be ramEn dm & 5 (per couple) INFO DESK You haven't seen football at its best 'Till you've seen it played in the mud UEH Friday October 24 Games Start at 3:00 PM 1400 North 800 East - Logan ttt&gyw ltumr EOTT rr— : 1 ready to start a new year of creative dance with new members and officers ORCHESIS is THE SliYROOF SUNBURST LOUNGE : ITS V® TI3EKES |