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Show 4W DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF MAY 'Cinderella ' to open The show will be presented each afternoon at the Pioneer Memorial Theaters Babcock Theater through June 25. It will be followed June 28 Afternoon Players of the Universtity of Utah Theater will open their tenth summer season June 21 with a production of Cinderella. - through one-wee- 2 July The Medwyn: by Sor- cerers Apprentice, and Memorial Theater box this will be followed July office. Information may 6 through 9 by The Magical Monarch of Mo See CINDERELLA on W-- 6 to each week atrract larger audiences than no passes Gaslight conquers opening problems show, and because of this By Howard Pearson drawback, News theater editor sale at the Pioneer changes unforse-e- n Despite many Salt difficulties, Lakes new Gaslight ner Theater opened in each preceding week. THE PICTURE BELONGS TO BRANDO. THE CRAZY DARING, THE WRECKLESS BRAVADO OF HIS WORK SIMPLY OVERPOWERS. YOU LAUGH WILDLY DinFri- derful that the owners and operators had to paint and build almost to the opening hour and consequently werent quite prepared for the first EACH NEW LUNACY. YOU HELP BEING FASCICANNOT NATED BY THE MAN. were slow, review wants to marry. But he finds himself in hot water and has to hire his office assistant to pretend to be his wife. She goes along with the gag through many hilarious situations that kept the opening night audience chuckling or laughing throughout. Each laughs. scene ends with a leg slapper. For instance, the character who plays the dentist, has this delightful line: Tell me what she didnt say word for word. The plot deals with a philandering, unmarried dentist who tells girls he is married when it seems they are getting too serious. He cooks up this excuse for a young girl he Other problems were AT stoge the scenery which in a three-ac- t play with 15 changes can mean a difference of 20 minutes to a half hour in performance time. Yet the trained and professional cast, led by Gale Storm, played the comedy for all its won- day night with an entertaining production of the Abe Burrows comedy, Cactus Flower. The problems included some food that didnt arrive on time for the more than 400 guests who attended the premiere performance in the new theater facility at 830 South Main St. INOUUHL'AYI hIG'J IT TAKES A RARE AND SPECIAL MOVIE MATINEE EVERY DAY! 12:30, 2:40, 4:55, 7:15, 9:35 His Wonderful People. k After their initial runs, each play will be presented, in rotation, July 12 through July 30. Season tickets are now on and 29, 1976 Miss Storm, known mostly as My Little Margie from early television days, proves she is a talented performer by her timing and general acting ability. Ronald Knight, who plays the dentist, is handsome and a fine actor . Time Magazine THE MOUNTAIN Starring MARILYN HaSSETT Kinmont THEATRES SUGGESTED f'pTsi Cowl Wl'BiA'lMT 2, 4, 6, 8 WAYS m FM 6:00 hmnt TOC P of tho Charles Kristoffer An- ders and Laura MacFar-lan- e are talented members of the cast. But a University of Utah graduate, Michael B. Ruud, playing the Spanish patient of the doctor, gains several laughs on his own with his interpretation of the lines. Another Universtyity of Utah graduate, Elise Moore, has done an excellent job on costuming, and there were many remarks from feminine members of the opening-nigh- t audience about the striking outfits Miss Storm wore. Charles N. Waters has designed some fine sets, but as we The operators graciously acknowledged the shortcomings of opening night on food and invited all those in the audience to return on the house. This was a gesture that should help the accomplished company because they should have the problems of disappearing food, and slow scene changes whipped before another opens June 20 in the University of Utah Fine Arts Museum. blues? Get out of the red and into the black with Sylvia Porter. may be obtained by ling the Institute, 76, which Got the budget U IXKWTKHK" theater. A purchase award of up to $1,000 will be awarded to the Best of Show entry in the exhibit, w hich is sponsored by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. Sculpture H, able and convenient facility. It is a miniature of a Las Vegas showroom without having the tables so close together that patrons cannot move. It is an open and delightful entries are invited All professional Utah artists and sculptors are invited to enter the annual Utah Painting and Tho funniest comedy y scenes. Hudson, MANN THBATRKS A8tj Foul t 0F$ 9 rare Art It was no act. mstm Wal 3, 5- - g, old ywindler. acid-tongu- ed td 10 p.m. mW0M 3 g, dog-kickin- SOUTHEAST 3:45, 5:35, 7:30, 10.20 &' MATINEE TODAY! tHLlVS buek I1IDT0I7D- TROLLEY 8.1UAI1V S73 7 "H IzL PGjMREKUCIIIOMCE Dick On screen he played a child-hatin- Haa ELLIOTT KASTNER pwfitu MARLON BRANDO ,, JACK NICHOLSON k ,i ARTHUR PENN n "THE MISSOURI BREAKS ARTHUR PENN ROBERT M SHERMAN pmbcrt ELLIOTT KASTNLR rn hi THOMAS McCUANE iw JOHN WILLIAMS pq and BEAU BRIDGES m 5 AT Ml Kathy Dyas, who plays the young girlfriend of the dentist, is cute, knows how to act and comes through with some noted this aspect of the production suffers from slow changes. Lighting is by Thomas A. Bryson. John Hagans directing is admirable because of his conquering the difficulties. The Gaslight Theater of Justin R. Barton and Vaud E. 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"X BABY BLUE os 'BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID" Cokx Panavision Jack :00, 4:45, 8:30 "3 Stooge Follies" 2:30, 6:20, 10,00 1 V Dy DsLuxb MARINE 30 RTF, i 6:30 8:15 Sun Mon :I5 3.00 4:45 6:30 815 10:00 Tues-Fr- 10: 00 Sat Tue$ Fri Baby 8:00 Butch 6:00 9' 45 Sat Sun Mon Bnby 12 30 4 16 8:00 Birtcb 215 Jack 12:35,4:10,7:50 :Yhi) I4H SOI IH VUIS t Co-H- 00) Hgy 29 i miu rm JJ aw an ai w w lOUDTIFM. A full-llngt- h MORMON TABERNACLE it iiHeUNoAr'M Jack BOX 3 Stooge Follies" 1:15,5:00,8:45 animated feature OmCC CNI 1 8 OPENS For foot 12:30 Stowtwm of g, man- dating tarroH "GRIZZLY" (PG) "WON TON TON, THE DOG WHO SAVED HOLLYWOOD" (r OPENS: TIMES: 7:3549:10 ,. loving (Inner on o diner has always had a unique eleiju'K.e about it. Especially when Western moun tain scenery passes in revue as dinner is served. Ceicbra'ioii TONIGHT SOLD OUT :45 6:00 1 1 Tickets Still Available Sat.. Sun., Mon. 12:00,1:30 3:05 Logan, June Zion Nat! Park, June MATINEES CRAWFORD v, ..iPj HANSON ..ij GATES r. 4 C- - .'rj of lM-'.MKltit - 1 1; Ogden, June 5 - SOLD OUT, Provo, June 9 1, SOLD OUT; Manti, June 12; SLC, June 15 VJ is Vj Tabornaclc Prices: $2, $4.50, $6 and $7.50 discount for sr. citizens, students and groups S.L. SI of 50 or more, except $2 tickets. Phone 533 6407 Mail orders accepted for June 15 send stamped, envelope Take a Friend up free! "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" a Give yourself and a friend a big lift. Grab some scissors and snip this ad. Then, grab a friend and skidaddle up to Snowbird. Present the ad when you purchase one regular ticket and you receive a second ticket of equal value free. Regular ride passes $3.00 for adults, and over 65 ride for $2.00. Kids under 6 with an adult free! Offer good May 29 through June 27. aiwt I..,, hatisl a CartMl (GTTmTTOTTTTnro 6-- 1 l.'.'M.i.j v snowbird T yfVYVTVTVT VTVyyyv! v,. Lives I of Utah Bicentennial A ) SA Nostalgia Fridays & Saturdays 7:30 to 10:30 pm CHOIR I LENDALE 364671 VlHE 3:15,7:00 A June 15 Added SLC Concert eln ooammamm ?6?ss3s OPEN THE GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD . TMLtt IfTT-OwnPusDriv- 3 Stooge Follies" 2:10,5:50, 9:25 CoW AFramour Reeaee MATINEES SAT., SUN. AND TONIGHT mind of Pctutes Resents $3.00 O drum g skmiyJ per carload l 2:50, 3:00, 5:10, 7:25, 9:35 From the devious I 'amount Tues Fri W.C. 8:00 Monty 6:15 10:00 Sat Sun Mon W.C. 12:30 4:15 8:00 Monty 2:30 6:15 10:00 This year some changes have been made on our popular Creeper dinner trains to make your experience even more enjoyable. Our menu now offers famous entrees troni well known trains of the past. And the price of your meal (starting at $7.00) includes train fare except for a '$1.50 cover charge per person and set tips (if desired). We have a new entertainment car this year complete with a dance lioor and a variety of live entertainment. There's a lounge car on all weekend dinner trains, open a.r cars, a coach, and two diners. Monday Night Family Special 7:30 to 10:30 pm Now your entire family can ride the Creeper for $10 (maximum of 2 adults and 4 children) and eiroy a family style spaghetti or beef stew dinner (if desitedl for $b per kettle. Where else can a family of 6 have dinner and an excursion aboard a steam railroad for $16 Nowhere! For reservations call 531-602- 2. (Sait Lake number) Just 30 minutes from Salt Lake City In cool Little Cottonwood Canyon. o something old for a change . |