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Show (T 2D DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, December 20, 1 972 Hogle Hall w&open Christmas Memories?-- At Ii By CLINT BERBER Deseret New s Staff Writer enough to remember the Christmases , seemed that all the church bells rang with joy under mv window It -- .tZ ' There as well as like when he says, "There e always uncles at Christmas the SAME uncles i' thnstmas? It s bad enough sayswhen you don't get something you wanted for Christmas, but it's ven worse when you can t afford to buy something for someone else that they would like Christmas which is presented at 7 pm, and lasts onlv an hour so that all the family may attend will continue tonight through Saturday story-somet- hing I You may remember these events, and joure sure to re-- ; member some events in hild, a trilogy of performances V'hich opened Tuesday night at West- minster College's Ilogle Hall. Christmas ; , C theater The Dance Gallery a group consisting of Andrea Olsen, Peter Sanderson, Kathryn Bums. Barbara Schmitz, Linda Vernier and Leon Roden, use man faces and a multitude of movements m telling the stories most of it done in a manner like but with pootrv too I The . i J Utah Shakespeare Ilajers evoke the sights, sounds, and even smells of ( hristmas past in adaptation of works by three well known and popular writers. Peter Schmitt Linda Smith, in Yule play. The children, and adults for will get a kick out of the Dance Gallerys humor ous telling of Dr. Seuss tnat matter, The late Welsh writer Dvlan Thomas was a master at imA Childs agery, and his ( hristmas in Wales will bung a gun to anyone who is old east sewtA ? H0UfT40UA( vw Two new first-rumovies will be added to the list of pictures for the holidays with the opening tonight of the musical, 1776 and the drama. "The Getaway The musical is scheduled at Century 22 It is taken from the Bioadway production and stars virtually the entire cast of that show It tells in song and story of the draw ing up of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia in 1776 This has a G rating Child, Shakespeare Players are also taking the performance on tour to hospitals and other places foi shut-in- s and the underprivileged Inst'tutions wishing a special peformance may make arb rangements calling v 4x4 94(12 HE HAS MORE THAN A DOZEN WAYS TO KILL AND THEY ALL WORK. The Getawav." a film with a PG rating, will be at the Penthouse. It is one of the most violent and biutal of shows for the holiday, but it is vveil made. Stars are Steve and All McC.raw McQueen. Ben Johnson Sally Struthers of Ml In The Family is I tab The chil-die- Green Eggs and Ham Few childien are not familiar with Dr Seuss This segment of the program was choreographed bv Katherine Sanderson - story, Truman Capotes V Christmas Memory" is both sad and nd director Linda fannv Smith gets all of the emotions and expressions as she sits on a stool and tells the which isnt done as much today, with children having the television us their story teller jour Ejnsai In Salt Lake IN n mischief, I made a snowman, and Knocked it brother my Z- - over so I Knocked my broth- or over" Sound like memories of in some tenderness is of his memories jZ Z I think the choicest line in the entire production comes when Buddy, in Capote's 521 8181 A - - slesl ev'ertohit the VAiTK;::cYPxeatf The international stage triumph that won the Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award as Best Musical Of The Year-OnScreen! The II i' U DEAN JONES AND JIM ey PRODUCED PARKER ON I, GEORGE WYNN LINSEY MARGOLIN vim uuio e cmiHrctu TI MOTION The Rlagic PICTURE -r; SOT $ of UJalt misnew tUorid TECHNICOLOR 8btNA HSII foils CZ lUCrl? IMCO G J Welt Omwr PrM Wi Li, TBOLLET Av- - Marcell Reber, Coleman Creel star in "Scrooge.' "Scrooge' At Rocky Mountain Salt Palace Regional Theatre III The Christmas Carol ot Ebenozci Scrooge," a local adaption of the Dickens tale, will be piexented beginning Thursday night at the Salt Palace Little 1 heater. AChrctnwCaroloi Ebert ezer lHaee Tftoatro ! 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