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Show T ffm tah HOWARD PEARSON, tBy 1 When the a This is because the two major feminine roles will be double-cas- t. In other words, actresses will alternate in the Such a procedure gives opportunity to" more drama students, according to Dr.' Keith M. Engar, who is directing, but it causes some headaches for a director. , ! For instance, this double casting that two different interpretations- means - DESERET - Two KoIes iM -- V 1 of the role will result. One might not be. to see how Carol interprets her role,, any better than the other, but they will, .says Dian of her alternate. "I watch to be different. Its impossible to get two. see what she will do different. It works girls who are exactly alika in build or' for her but wouldnt for me. Laura says of Saly: Its kind of fun height, so two costumes have to be prepared. Also, a director must become ac-- . to have the difference. We help each customed to the changes, other out. I know it helps me to sit in the audience and watch another perThe girls involved in double casting former in the role 1 have done the night are Sally Ann Swarm and Laura Garff,-whbefore or will do the next night. l ere playing the romantic leads, Laura and Sally have performed in Brain and Dian Blonquist, who are. more productions than Carol and Dian, comedianne-singer. but all four are excited about theater-anIn all four cases, the girls say there are training and studying in dance, ' ' is no jealousy involved. Its interesting; song and theater. x5' v the Pioneer Memorial Lake from Nov. 9 through 22. Performances will be at 8 oclock each night, with a matinee at 2 .will be taken by Utah's popular singer Robert Peterson, fresh from another SUN. ONLY AT 5 THEATRES at scheduled My Fair Lady," which triumph in for the University season the opened Theater. The production ran for 301 perform- ances on Broadway in 1963 and 1964. It is There will be no double casting for the leading male role, however. That Theater Salt in p.m. Nov. 17. NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES "JOHN KNOWLES CLASSIC BESTSELLER BECOMES A CLASSIC MOTION PICTURE "'A SEPARATE PEACE 1776'! Nw 7tri 0o'f Nwi NVonderful Musical At least once each year a ew . Carol Brain another. Saily Ann Swarm, left, Laura Garff share one role, Dian Blonquist, : s. SAT. AND K u N and-Caro- Curtain . . . And It's TS NEWS, Saturday, November 4, 1972 Keith-explaine- parts. ' !,- Deseret News Theater Editor r She Loves' Me plays at the University of Utah, audiences will have to go twice to see the whole show. musical-dram- 0(M '43 . Broadway musical ONE OF THE BEST FILMS ABOUT YOUTH EVER MADE, I HAVE SEEN IT THREE TIMES, AND I DARE SAY I HAYE A FEW VISITS LEFT IN ME. venture available for produc--ltio- n by college casts and the ."becomes - This year, it is 1776, a sprightly work about the sign-in- g of the Declaration of Independence. In word and music, the production highlights .events surrounding the occa-- t 'sion, especially emphasizing Mhe personalities of te men most responsible for the docu-ment. j Nmi Sjnd co'erf Do o I Co u t 1 LIKE THIS FILM VERY MUCH.. BRILLIANT, HEARTWARMING, ENGROSSING! . ; Nm . . colors ome f have Utahns, who already been offered three local "sions of the drama, will at least three productions ver- - SEATS have this ! season. First will be performed by I. Southern Utah State College at Cedar City Nov. 15 through 18. Fred C. Adams, drama director, is handling the cast and' . he and Gary McIntyre, SUSC ;ltechnical director, have turned ;the Cedar City stage into, a replica of Independence Hall ir. Philadelphia for the show. " Sfg? From the -- best-sell- -- that really knew a generation. Cast members include Paul Vorkink, Richard Dotson, Wes--! 'ley Larsen,. Ross Hilton, Kent Myers,- Hal Campbell, Corrin Nielson, Ken Munford, Tho- -. mas Challis, Robert Moss, Steve VanDyke, ' Jim Cotts, David Lee, Robert Moore, 5; Fran Wyborski, Bonn! Hobbs, Howard Wood, Frank Adams, Dan and Ken Nelson, Barry Bulow, Cal Rohner, Jacalyn -- Smith, Dee Pace and Bruce Marshall. , ASEBMWEREA3E - TERRY-THOMA- - PETER SELLERS S COLLEGE BECAUSE Of THE INTEHCt INTEREST HIGH SCHOOL 3nd NOVEL SI UOENTS HAVE IN THE FILM VERSION OF JOHN KNOWLES .. . SPECIAL DISCOUNT TICKETS TO SCHOOL CROUPS ARE AVAILABLE CHURCHES and CLUBS PHONE 486 01278 3597. 1341 The movie version-o- f the musical play will open early in December at Century- 22 - Theater in Salt Lake City. The .cast. is made up of players who took part in the successful . Broadway production. Included are William Daniels, .Howard Da Silva, Ken How-arDonald Madden, Blythe -Danner, John Cullum, Roy Poole, David Ford. and Virgi- nia Vestoff.' CLYDE. NONIE . C V? d, . .MFIBESS 'Z As in past productions, the filmed 1776 allows for more -leeway in showing places in connection with the play. Thus, Philadelphia of the peri-.o- d was duplicated on the lot in Hollywood. ' CUMMI m.TRKE . NOMOll niUK JTtKEVH mm UMMUQI mmii ,.SI0WIP IWeVN.Mi HcaORY WH!!Mm.Wf JACK JWEHUT- HOPKKS UK FI - UnMTjlPtwti Third production of 1776 Utahns will be performed in the Promised Valley Play-house in Salt Lake in Fehru-- . ary by a cast from BYU. The . same cast presented the show in Provo last season. The play also was performed last season by the University .of Utah C -- for , d"33CTJ .for the ; whole-- mu-sic- al . . J ; T I int& stu-'den- ts -- v .. .wHhU&OlbS W Adi- - troubW . 14:00, 2:00, 4:00 6:00,8:00,10:00. . . f - SAU.MAV mm TKKKsmr r.m - "--7- 5I CIIMT GENERAL All GfS AUDIENCES ADMITTED 4th South ol 8th West ACADEMY . 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