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Show SfrtnLt 4- DESERET WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1975 NWS, 'Starfish' Thursday at Eliot Hall from Bigelow to Uefferson for Bob . 'At Deseret New? entertainment editor 'Robert Peterson, who has many types of roles on the stage if! find his talent stretched to the limits this season He will star as Billy Bigelow, yjli-fate- d leading . character m to opt-the Pioneer V'Carou'el, " Memona! Theater season and then as m the "The S Thomas Jpfter'-owhich wdl wind up the PMT vear cC In Carousel," he is portraying a Xchaiacter who has hern well known m of America for ;Jihe musical omanv ynare and who sings selections That have become standards 2 111 the "The Patnots," Peterson will appearing m the now musical version of a drama which was written -by Sidney Kingsley. The music is being by Ramiro Colics of he Unix ersdy of Utah music faculty Peteron has never perfoimed m .Vtarousel" Defoie despite the fact he done many other musicals Asked 4 why, he said. "Well, Billy is different trora characters Ive portrayed I have felt he was a little downbeat, a little on the negative side But since rehearsals . ID started for this production Im read-nhis to is There depth justing my opinion Jecharacterand Im having fun discov' per-forme- d n Pat-riots- ," Carousel " At the same time, he is preparing for The Patriots." which will be the University of Utahs Bicentennial production June 23 through July 2 Asked about the job of introducing songs, m other words, presenting new selections, for better or worse, he said Im looking forward to it with a gieat deal ot anticipation It's a great challenge lor an artist He must make the composer happy and make the audiences like the new songs Ramiro and I are talking over the music now and 1 think audiences will he pleased with what they heai Bob has introduced new numbers m only two productions, both operas, and found theta.sk excBing Both productions follow Utah's great baritone, Peterson, into new paths m entertainment He has done many types of roles in such musicals as C'amelot. ' Man of LaMancha and I Do, I Do" and he gamed new high praise for his io!e in the recent "Student Prince 'be -- 'has him v John Fearnley. v dn ector who is handling " noted Universitys Broadway that job for the "Carousel," The play, sponsored by the Salt Lake Acting Compan; , tells about a young Pans, Idaho, girl who wants to go to Tans, France The plot i involved wth her relationships with men she meets in a bar. The play is not recommended for young ehilaien Lariv Roupe is director, and the cast includes Edditha Perez. Roupe, Steve Cotterell and Danny Prock Bob said he is finding inspiration m ail ihe music, and especially in "The He said he was unhappy Soliloquy that no nad watted so ions to perform ir hi-to- ry ering 569-i3t- h Those who have attended rehearsals of "Carousel" at PMT say teat Peterson's singing of "If I Loved You" is so lovely everyone on stage and in the auditorium is perfect'y still !u n "Starfish, a fantasy - comedy - drama by Salt Lake playwright Ken Jenks, opens Thursday night at Eliot Hall, East than f have ever heard them. He also has a maturity as an actor that gives the Bigelow r,df an extra depth. He should delight all theatergoers 3v Howard Pearson said Bob is singing the numbers "more beautifully a new "The Title of Liberty, Bicentennial production, will be presented in five public performances, Sept. 27, 29, 30 and through Oct. 3. The production is scheduled at 8 oclock nightly at Butler Jr. High School, 7530 South 2700 East St. Tickets will go on sale Sept 22 at 8 a m on the first lower level of the Church Office Building. 5 East North Temple St , Salt Lake The ticket office will be open Mondays and Saturdays from 8 a m til p m an other days from Bam to 8 p m , through Oct 3. which was original! y presented by Starfish, ihe Hurrrn Ensemble Repertory Theater, has been partly revised since its first staging. A MOVIE FIRST Three yeorsogo . twe teenage boys wirh no orofecna! bockgourdor the free spirit, a expe-enc- Vhat they arempred an incredible v os Mall, High- land, Queen. Utah 2. Valley Fair and Scera The story was written eo1 Of turn mak.ng Whot they come up tODDif STELA rAith is a STEVENS NteDOWALL Clairs experistars Charles Bronson and ha SUMMER There s never been o movie quite like it -O- SPECIAL DELUXE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! . . . 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TONIGHT 8:00 52 Y 292-441- 9 TB6UETI & 6, beo'e Sira PETER SELLERS FOR THE FIRST TIME THE ORIGINAL UNCUT VERSION 'emarkabie Hm a BREATHTAKING dec cled e 'o make a full length feorute movie movie written by former f tahn Clair Huffaker. opens today at the Fox on some ot ences It The story concerns early days in America a year prior to the Revolution, It contains quotations from many uocunv'ats important to Americans giving up. Utahn opens Cottonwood y up without pan 2 New movie by The t itle of Liberty is a dramatic musical, winch was commissioned by the Bicentennial Committee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamts The authors were Charles W. Whitman, associate professor of dramatic arts at BVU, and Pst Duvir, assistant manager at the Pioneer Memorial Theater. 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