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Show 2 B NEWS, Tuesday, January 9, 1973 DESERET FAVORITES FOR NOMINATIONS anchal Hold Over 1Winston,I1La By THE MOVIEGOER Two films that are finding their way to the lists of several Ten Best are continuing Salt Lake City engagements today, They are "Young Winston" at the Regency and "Man Of La Mancha" at Century 21, Both have been showing since before Christmas, but have been overrecently whelmed with the publicity g and business for the "Jeremiah Johnson" at the Villa. tr.j, ,cV '. ... record-breakin- 4 $"12'.: 4Z r14 The great acting performances of Simon Ward, who has the title role; Anne Bancroft who portrays his mother, and Robert Shaw, who are plays his statesman-fathe- r among memorable features of "Young Winston," ; 41gf Sean Dowse and Chester Dowse discuss play. K. Dowses Keep Tradition In Show Business "My dad schooled me in the basics of the old theater, but I also have my own ideas." Sean has directed producstatement reflects a tions like "The Odd Couple" father-sorelationship in Salt at the Moab Art Theater, Diner," an original Lake drama that reaches a David Kranes; "Alice in by season. this high point This ! n "All-Nig- ' Wonderland," 'Playboy of Vie Western World," and "Halloween," among other. Ile has acted in such plays of Fools." as "Celebration "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail" and "War Games" and he was a member of the Shakespeare Players. As always, Sean and his father talk about their shows after the performances. "I draw much from him," Sean said, "and I hope he does from me." involves Chester Dowse, a thespian of 50 years in Western theater, and his son, Sean Dowse, who directs the first drama of the new year at the Babcock Theater of the the University of Utah Pioneer Memorial Theater. K. It , - The father and son were present last night at rehearsals for "Terminal," the play which the latter is directing for the Babcock, Jan. 30, through Feb. 3. : Sean probably thought bark to one of his father's top performancesas the lead in "Rhinoceros" in the Babcock. In local theater, they still talk about the greatness of it, and that's w hen Sean probably thought of the basics of the theater he has learned From his father. ! , Peter O'Toole high-livin- g Ci " GLOWING AND RESERVED -J- SEAT r myna,- - But Sean, a graduate stuin directing at the Uni-- , versity of Utah, isn't half old enough to have seen his father in most of his featured roles in Los Angeles. San Francisco. Denver and Salt Lake. 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I think James Coed, who is O'Toole's aide in "LaManwho cha,", and Robert Shaw. -plays Ward's father in Young Winston," should be nominated for best supporting actor, believe "Young Winston" and "Man of La Mancha" would be two excellent choices for best Simon Ward and picture; Peter O'Toole for best actor, and Anne Baocroft for either best actress or best a support "Man of to Mancha " roles. in These segments of interest include the opening which shows Cervantes sentenced to the dungeon; the play within a play that has him going outside the prison with his akte and living many moments of g The Dowse family have been attending plays together since Sean was old enough to sit still. He remembers seeing his fattier in "The Visit," "Mary, Mary," "Man For All Seasons," "Rhinoceros" and others. "But things change," Sean said, "so I might take a different, approach to a scene or line." elder Dowse just The dropped in last night. But he movie has some segthat audiences talk about after they have left the theater. Like the poor showing of Winston in his school days; of Winthe saf affliction ston's father, who died of syphilis, thus snuffing out a promising career: the young Winston's escape from an enemy prison during the Boar War, and his entry into politics later, The ments Chester has done more than 300 stage productions. includ-- . ing musicals in western cities. For eight of the 50 years he has been in theater, he was a member of a local stock comFew movie audiences should maiden Churchill's pany with Gladys George, forget who left Salt Lake to become speech in Congress, which famous in movies and the Callaunched him on his long and ifornia stage. devoted service to mankind. Although his father was a Also, the epilogue has impact. professional actor for years, As he sits in a chair dying, his and directed drama programs father is represented as askfor war veterans, Sean leans ing Winston what he has done, toward university and college and he says, "Oh, not much." theater. "That's the direction but audiences know he betheater is going," he declares. came the Man of the Century. And while he applies the There are memorable mobasic rules he learned from of his father to his directing and ments, too, in "Man acting. Sean has many ideas LaMancha," which surpasses the of his own about how a play Broadway should be directed or a scene musical in production value and scope. acted. have seen arid the family every play in which Sean has performed or which he has directed. 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