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Show ) 0 u t deket hews, Wednesday, march 23, SfofaS'WMw 1973 f - a tom a excites far of 'Journey' 'Doll's House' tomorrow t'GoG co-- s It seems that the most exciting theater today is taking place in college and community theaters." I think Broadway and the d New York theater has said Larry itself, in two Roupe, who will didnt watch the co-st- He will portray the father, James Tyrone, m Eugene drama, Days Journey RIC Up.) !J Long TP Y Into N.ght," beginning Thursday.in Next Tuesday hell appear Chandeliers, a new play by Ogden writer Kenneth Post. A j Larry Roupe "Long Day's t all the places Ive worked (TV and the stage), the two best directors have been Ariel Ballif and Robert Hyda Wilson. It seems the small repertory and college theaters dare take the risk to attempt something new. Of ? ing Light. has lead in Journey Into Night" ot 138. Roupe isnt worried that Long Days Journey had a low rating when presented recently on television. Most of the people I talked to said they tried to televise a stage play, and they are two different mediums. It just didn't work. I think well do well with it at Theater 138. I believe that Salt lake theater audiences like senous drama if it well done. Ballif, who has long been associated with Theater 138, and was with the University of Utah and Yale theater Long staffs, is directing I think to Days Journey. give a successful performance in a play, the actor has to have complete faith in the di- Larry saw the original stage version of the play, with Fred-ri- c March and Florence Eldr-edgand the movie with Sir rectors interpretation, says And I certainly have Roupe. that with Ariel. e, Although everyones attitude seemed to be that soap opera was just a temporary layover, Larry feels that it is a good training ground. One learns to do his homework well. If someone caused too many retakes, the next week the character may be developing a serious illness. Every week we would grab the scripts and take a quick look to see if something was developing that might put us on the outside. For the daytime shows he would study each scripts night, sometimes from 5 to 17 It was pages of dialogue. hard, gruelling work. And we had to be to makeup call at 5 : 30 or 6 a.m. j; ! I V tiUiUiri : ui" u i c iM E 1 I V iit ll HIT i1 . H 1 tPfOu ftlJPUBD TV version, of a . native Roupe, Wyoming, who went to New York University as a National Merit Scholar, and worked at the Washington Square Playhouse with such actors as Lou Gossett, spent two years on the daytime soap opera, Guid 138. ONeills The production is being directed by William Glover, who has had many roles in and wisely sc, he feels. upcoming productions at The- ater ' Ralph Richardson and Katherine Hepburn. I cant remember much about those, roles, but the powerful impact of the play. And I think Anel is such a good director and has such an interesting interpretation of the role, there is no way I could incorporate anyone elses performance into it. He By Clint Barber Deseret News staff writer . network television as wed as in stage shows in Cafiada and London. . Stars are Steven Ryan, Michael Ruud, Lauren Ann Camer, Rick Lieberman, Mane Mathy, Judith Olauson, . Jemlyn Gnlls and TomJhap-man- Ibsens A Dolls House will open Thursday in the Pioneer Memorial Theater at the University of Utah. Special Dinner J Grecian or Steak Dinner $295compIete Early special From 5 P.M. Monday through Thursday Joyce Buhler, Emrma Sparks, Cheryl Snider and Theresa Foster ride new Zugspitz at Lagoon. Lagoon plans Two new major ndes the The nde is equipped with a Zugspitz and a new Wild sound system that plays rock Mouse will be featured when music. 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