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Show Hcnrd Pcarsos " Blonde, vital Anne Rowe has twc o! Uie choicest feminine roles in musi-- ' c4 theater for the Lagoon Opera Hise season that opens tonight with and Dolls. J a. , ,??? , tv : v--A-i (juvs .She plays Adelaide in this produc-ti- . Then in Annie, Get Your Gun, which will wind up the resorts sea-- . sop. she plays the leading role. 0h, no, they arent about the sajne, she declares. "Adelaide is a girl, warm, but nol Xjw. York extremely bright. She is fickle, but she loves Nathan Detroit (a gambler, portrayed by H. E. D. Redford) in her way. She cant get angry with him, bit she becomes frustrated with his activities, and when she does she gets - i 2 4 2 2 2 - University of Utah.) On the other hand, Annie is rustic. totally unsophisticated in the first act of that musical. She is a country girl, about like the heroine in Tnsink-ahl- e Molly Brown. She becomes New Yorkish after the first act. Both the rol.-- s are part of Annes return to Utah theater from the ex-- . perience of attempting to break into the New York entertainment scene. Thus, Utah playgoers will be treated to the bright, bubbling, personable performance of the singeractress who starred in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Forum, "Getting Gerties Garter." Little Mary Sunshine," I Do, I Do, Stop the World, I Want To Get Off and Anything Goes." talented singer-actres- s an I almost didnt see Lost Horizon' because the critics i Danned it so severely 1 wont to the film, however, and it was a delightful eve- rung. The movie was mental therapy. This is a quote from a read' whose opinion of the movie is shared by many moviegoers. Some of them have written to us or called to say they left the theater after seeing Lost Horizon," uplift- ed and happy er. 1 An artist who takes in a couple of movies a week volunteered to us that he found the music, the costumes and the setting of Lost Horizon I Liv Ullman stars in "Lost Horizon " - - - - NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES 7? n'inS One moviegoer said the trouble with the picture for the critics is that the film has no lurid sexual sequence, n inhuman violence and that and stresses kindness i; gentleness as desired quali- ties. The same feelings have been expressed in dozens of letters and phone calls. Most wind up with hopes that decent families everywhere will rise up and show the cyn- ical critics that we are hungry for goodness to be shown upon the screen classics of the movies of the Lonesome Pine and The Unconquered return to the screen. They begin a run at the Avalon The-- ! Trail - ' ater tonight. 521-818- 5th South 33I1I0UI9 7th East HUME Jtdffey tiertf plcteb to 'announce Untied celurn eyaeiHeHt a. sflmueLGOLDUjyn FILM ROSS HUNTERS OF GEORGE GERSHUIIIIS Production of PORGY and BESS J TONIGHT AT 7:15 9:45 I & NEW YORK TIMES and Besides "Guys and Dolls Annie, Get Your Gun, the Lagoon Opera House will include "Wheres Charley?" a musical to be directed by Redford, on its summer season. The former stars Henry Fonda. It was the first outdoor Uncolor movie produced. was made more conquered than 20 years ago by Cecil B. DeMille. It stars Gary Cooper and a host of others. 1 "Porgv and Bess is an exciting and moving film. A classic on the screen. She is also working for her Masters degree in mass communications in speech. oldtimers to return Two OBS has signed former pro football star Pat Summerau, who has been with the net- t0 a worli since erm exclusive contract for covering various sports. wy and 2 Summeral! fist MB 13S. Anne Rowe has lead in musical. Lost Horizon, which had almost unanimous bad is Pres,s ,thc Century 21 Theater. It Bobby an, George Kennedy, Liv Ullmann, Sally KeUerman, Olivia Hussey, Michael York, James Shigeta, Charles Boyer and John Gielgud. Music is by Bacharach Burt and Hal David. de- light. Actually, she already has made her return appearance. She starred in at Theater Jacque Brel . . . seid she returned to Utah because New York is a difficult place to rear children. We lived a block from the park, but we were on the 10-- pleasant and the evening a -- spent A 15 Public likes 'Horizon' Nvtv: (This same opinion has been expressed by New York actors who have come to Utah to perform at the a cold. The i , Miss Rowe said that from contacts she had made and through observations she determined that community theater like we have in Utah is more important than theater in New York. The big town just doesn't offer the opportunities it's supposed to have." four months in Manhattan during the winter, but has returned disenchanted with New York. Her feeling isnt one She had her two of discouragement. Todd, 13, and Chris, sons with her MAY SO, 1973 NEWS, WEDNESDAY, rS DESPITE CRITICS t-- f W-- P- New York floor of a apartment and these were tight quarters for little boys. In Utah, they can walk to school, and they have some freedom. Also, the school plants are not as good there as they are here. I am glad however, that I went to New York to find out what it is like." I DESERET , fifth Deserei News Theater Editor t rsrV Anne, Lagoon , musical ; VJ ,.A r NO RESERVED SEATS! COMING SOON! "MARY POPPINS"g VIS DOUBLE A.' WAIT DISNEY Productions' : 'i ALEC GUINNESS, SIMON WARD DISNEY Sidney Poitier Dorothy Dandridge : ! . Sammy Davis jr. HHmLER: INDEREIM n ti cu ona.Vi a k w TECHNICOLOR by BUCNA VISTA DISTRIBUTION Wan Oifiney Production CO ONE OF (SP INC 00 12:30p.m. llw Friday to 1:30p.m. All Seats- 2ND LAST 33PD SOUTH TROLlETf 700,930 10 BEST! RESERVED SEATS!. kakpsu' : rcrtizny rectirecAiLASi. JAMES CAAN 1 i $ - 00 I PETER BOYLE THE NUfflBERDNE BOOK OFTNE YEAR! NOW-T- A 110 THE YEAR'S 9:40 Z7:20 HITLER 1:00. 4:07, 7:14, 10:00 ''Cinderella'' 2:43, 5:50, 8:57 OTTO PRLMINGIR TECHNICSUM YVEZ MONTAND in "Z Charley" SKOAL UUSMN HOUR Monday directed by TEI1DAYS m '!i om num Pearl Bailey THE LAST FILM OF IDE KEAN! SUSPENSE HE j SALLY humble radiant terrific movie. KELLERMAN Fred Zlnireniasi's fm I PI in .llEss-Web" Willy Wonka and the i . CHOCOLATE FACTORY" M 1:10, 4:55, 8:40. "Willy 3:05, 6:50, 10:00 O I NtERMOUNTAIN WQsgmn ftJ THEATRES. 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