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Show r 1 8A n Dancer wanted for PMT role 8, 1976 DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER , r K t' i ,y '1- $ ,. Ml Mi Mil il iliiirTt 4iii si!ied A lj. Kismet, opening production of the Pioneer Memorial Theater season at the University of Utah. Auditions for the part will be conducted at the f i goes back to lie at least 5 feet. 10 inches and be experienced, according to the announcement. r - - r 'V'V-'v- '? s frY acting The dancer selected must be ready to go into immediate rehearsals The production is scheduled Sept. 30 through Oct. 13 at the PMT. Kismet is being directed by Ethel Martm of New York. The cast includes four dancers from the - mvram,v 2 ?w . , . - iof hCC IS Ono rtf TCicmot Ml.s Ailtt ICO yi vuucuo.. w Diane Ball, who also is choreographer. Robert Peterson and Anne Rowe star m Kismet, and they will be supported by a talented Exciting Adventure! Fun-FBt- Dr. Keith M Engar. chairman of the theater department, again noted that the University Theater will be operating on a larger budget this coming season and is m need of contributions. He said that season ticket holders have been responding to the appeal for donations of at least $5 for each season tu ket purchased. .' V,. Eastwood, who has been switching from acting to directing and acting, is returning to just acting for his The Enforcer, newest movie which will open soon at the Villa Theater. The actor, who says he cant recall off hand how many movies he has made, said he has not been wuiking us hard in his newest picture as in the previous two You have many details to check when you are directing and even more w hen you both direct and act in a film He has performed double duty in two movies, including The Outlaw Josey Wales, part of which was made in southern Utah He granted that that picture was full of violence and there is violence in The Enforcer, but he claims most of the violence in that film was filled in with imagination. conferDuring the recent five-da- y ence on Western movies at Sun Valley, Clint was talking about his films and obliging autograph hounds who snoved old photos and scraps of paper at him. lie turned down autograph-seeker- s only when he was busy talking to someone like Tim JVIcCoy. HVy ear-ol- d former cowboy star who also was at Sun Valley, or when he was rushing to a seminar. If be saiJ be didn't have time to sign an autograph, Clint told the individual he would meet him later and he did Asked if he is happy with westerns, Clint said. Im just happy. He was bubbling all over wherever he went with his petite wife. Although Clint is a little like the characters he portrays in that he doesnt do too much talking, he will talk at length about guns He said he is not in , ' i ,? Clint "yr Jt&A .'i . mr"' ' S It- 'v 'V W r" Y Clint Eastwood in new film. favor of a total ban on public ownership of weapons. I dont think in this society it is necessary to tote guns, but I do feel that there are many other areas we can start in as far as regulating guns is concerned We ire putting the cart before the horse, to borrow a cliche. He said that in California there is no plea bargaining for crimes with guns. Thats just a start. Then believe all firearms fchnu!d b rpfntnm.i tH wtv the law requires in Cahtomia, ho added. Only criminals would have problems with that law, he said, have turning a phrase been using. 1 Asked about the violence in Josey Wales, he said that the humor of Chief Dan George helps relax the tension in that Humor, he added, makes the characters more human. SHOP 9 to 9 DAILY, SUN. 10 to 7 1: 1 ' 39th So l WaulcS Buffalo Bill 7.00 Duchess 9:10 PG ' DUSHESS AND DIRTOWFEB FGXjJ THE wfiaisjuise-- diMiRhful TOE-Buf- 2bM4t Sky" 7 15 "Cew-- 9 6 164-76- 00 PAUL NEWMAN Bill falo M Jtes, Indians' ) we 1 Any hn Time OPEN DAILY 11:45 AM MISSOURI BREAKS" starring Marlon Brando plus BUFFALO BILL and THE INDIANS CjfliETiVf or SITTING BULLS HISTORY LESSON Paul NMman Geraldine Chaplin 30th Anniversary Seasoqi ABRAVANECS UTAH SYMPHONY 1976-7- 7 If 'E! NOW ON SALE Up to 47 Reduction over single prices season concert last four years was SOLD OUT for Every Single tickets. If available, will not go on sale until Oct. 18. MB1m jNfc uas.r Wednesday, October 6 Vattfep ir'LTJJj M 30 JUMBO ROLLS NORWEST m m Pcper Towels 11 53 24303 NORWEST Cut Grsca Eecas J. P35 UTAH BARTLETT PFS lb. 098 S 38 Box S. Bach Mozart Beethoven Toccata and Fugue m D mmor hi No G minor 40 Symphony Major Symphony No 3 in Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis by Weber Bartek Concerto Roberta Peters, soprano Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture (Ercca) Berlioz Summer N.ghts A Song Cycle Two Nocturnes 'Clouds arid Festivals' Debussy Gavotte from ' Manon ' Massenet Shadow Song Meyerbeer on Themes Ravel Daphrus and Chioe Suite No 2 Crchcatia for Saturday, February 19 Mahler Saturday, October 30 SUNKIST J. Grant Johannesen, pianist Concerto in F minor tor Piano and S. Bach Prokofiev Brahms Oichestra Concerto No 3 for Piano and Symphony No 4 in E minor tr o beg y ,c R. Stiauss Tlloch Mahler Mahler Orchestra Mahler Mahler Weight conducting) announcedi Deah and Transliguration Sacied Service (soto'St to he anr ju'kodj in A maor Crawford Gates, guest conductor Lilit Gampel, violinist Gates Ballad ot the Ptame Statu Dvorak Concerto tor Violm and Orchestra Rachmaninoff Symphony No 2 in E minor Ardean Watts, conducting Steve Mori, accordionist Bernstein The Dybbuk Suite (tom the Ballet (soloists to be announced) Creston Concerto tor Accordion and Orchestra World Premiere Bestor Barber Symphony No SyTioh ny ho 4 boluil It) h riMtiuunre Symphony N3 1 Lazar Berman, pianist Smetana Overture to The Bartered Bndo Tchaikovsky Symphony No b in B mino' (Pathetique) Rachmamnotl Concerto Nu 3 lor Piano and Orchestra ' Saturday, April 16 Utah Chorale, soloists to be announced Mass m B Minor J S Bach Symphony No 10 (Adagio) Symphony No 0 All 7 Friday, April 8 B Friday, January 21 7. Symphony No 1 Wednesday, January 12 SE?7. 23SID Beethoven Tuesday, March 29 (SOlO'Sts to Lie 5P7 Overture to 'The Flying Dutchman Concerto Mo in E minor tor Piuo and Saturday, November 27 Utah Chorale Dvorak Te Deum (Newell 9711- - Chopin Saturday, March 19 Paul Schenly, pianist Haydn Symphony No 104 m D Maior (London) Mozart Concerto No ?3 tor Piano and Orchestra K 488 Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C mipor 9 Jamna Flalkowska, p'anisl Gunther Schuller, guest conductor Zvi Zeitlin, violinist Ol Men and Mountains Ruggles Schuller Concerto tor Violin and O'Chestra (American Premiere) Three Movements tor Orchestra Perle DiDomemca Symphony Saturday, December 4 CASS E'mssSS IM Symphony No 6 Wednesday, March Orchestra Wagner Wednesday, November 10 RUSSET Friday, February 4 J) Utah Symphony Ticket Office 55 West First South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Come in, write or phone or ticket Information. concerts in S.L. Tabernacle (533-640- 8 p.m. tor reservations |