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Show rt fy fr rpi i ' i iv.T. 1 t 1 II Play; Musicals , Melodrama Four major live priduc-tion- s are being presented on stages of the Wasatch Front area this weekend. i Newest is By The Skin Of Our Teeth at the University of Utah, reviewed on Page John Wilkinson, David Dean and Michael Evans prepare for "Twelfth Night," first Shakespeare production to be presented in new series by University of Utah Theater. The show will open at the Babcock Theater Oct. 24. New Project At new-typ- LOTS e University of Utah at 138 Second It is unusual m theme and presentation, but is located 138, East St. 'Mack because is one of the songs that came from the production It begins at 8:30 pm every" Friday and Saturday night. The entertainment schedule also includes, the melodrama, interesting The Knife J Only An Orphan Girl, or the Tempter Foiled,' which will be playing its second weekend at'the Silver Wheel Theater in Park City. 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Another musical is Threepenny Opera, now at Theater - ( l MOVE BY Hadley-Mayflow- er CBfioaduatiJtotc Call Collect 521-34- for 30 FREE y 05 Estimate 1 1 CAST BROADWAY Its nucleus is a new organization known as the Utah Shakespeare Players. In addition to works of the Bard, the group will perform plays by Arthur Miller and playwrights of equal stature. Home base for the group will be the Babcock Theater of the Pioneer Memorial Theater, where a stage similar to that used in Shakespeare's dav has been constructed. It will be portable and will be moved to the different areas of the state where the shows will be staged. Dr. David E. Jones, director of the Shakespeare Players, says the project has been instituted to create a style adeAcquate to Shakespeare tors who aim to perform ... Shakespeare satisfactorily hav e not only to develop skills like singing, dancing and fencing . . . but also to develop the vocal range and physical demanded by his agility plays. The University of Utah is conducting workshops in the different phases of Shakespeare performing for the project. A part of the Babcock Theater season, the opening pro- will duction Night. It will Oct. 24 through will be taken on ent schools with be Twelfth be presented 28, and then tour to differ- the College of Eastern Utah at Price seeing the play Nov. 1. Although the project will have its productions coincide with the particular Shakespeare plays being taught in schools, it will not be aimed only at student playgoers, Dr, Jones said. He explained that the productions will be presented to appeal to the general public as well as the student playgoer. Cast for Twelfth Night includes John Lambie, Harry Breaux, Paul Workman, Dan Handley, Jacqueline Nielsen, Douglas Wildfoerster, Howard Neslin, John Toblnski, John Wilkinson, Rinda Frye, David Dean, Michael Evans, Atking Pace, Georgia Garff, Linda Burt, Donna Pench, Gregory Karch, Christian Hall, Merrill Lessley, Harry Diavatis, Lawrence Mallory, Colleen Plant and Jeffrey Haskin. Joseph Lambie is assisting Dr. Jones with the production. Are you a washday weight watcher? Chances are you haul 98 pounds of wet wash to the lines every week if you are a typical American homemaker without an automatic dryer. That averages 14 pounds a day. ... Twelfth Night is a romantic comedy, a study of wise and foolish attitudes to life. It combines robust humor, witty repartee and plaintive slang in a rich tapes- try. An Electric Dryer Costs Less, Dries Best Rid yourself of the excess washday weight. Be happy. Get a flameless electric dryer. Youll save enough on the purchase price of an electric dryer to dry up to 1,000 loads of wash free. Because its electric, a ' Second prodcution under the new project will be flameless dryer gives your most delicate fabrics the tender care they deserve . . , with Macbeth. It is scheduled in the Babcock Theater Nov. 14 Twelfth through 18. Like it will be taken on Night, tour. Its Babcock presents' tions will be considered as extra. They will not be on the regular season of that the- pure-as-sunshi- ne electric heat. Flameless Dryers Are The Favorite, 5 to 1 Of all the automatic dryers in use in the area we serve, 5 of 6 are electric. There must be a reason far mor women prefer drying clothes flameiessly. ater. Others in the BaWock Theater season wilbe The Crucible, ArtljnfMiller production ttfte directed by H. E. D. Redford Jan. 23 through 27; Hoy Courtly Love Came To in Friar Toms Galingale ... 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