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Show DESERET 'Sunshine Delightful Hit By Harry Jones Deseret News Staff Writer Crry TO Little Mary Sunshine was never presented with more enthusiasm. nor in a more beautiful setting than Friday night in the outdoors at the Park City Reaort. OpEN The setting for the musical is the Colorado comedy had to compete but Rockies, with the for real eastern slopes of the Wasatch Range at the base of the ski slopes. Adc, a score of fresh. y ung talent, and it adds up to a most delightful evening Lynne Fisher directed and choreographed the spoof about MUSicAl - "The HEBCK CITY Order Is I.oe. musical ada tation of a play about an early Mormon colony living the United Order, will be presented at the Pioneer Playhouse in Heber City, beginning July 4 Cast of "The Order includes Lanki Burke, front, Barbara Bosen, Eileen Anderson Brent Bosen. Is Love" ly and currently musical direc- The production will be presented at 8 oclock nightly. SaturWednesdays through days through Sep. 3. Val Johnson is directing the musical, which is based on a story by Carol Ly n Pearson. The story deals with a Mormon colony living tb United Order at Orderville. Utah, in the 1860"s. Music for the production was arranged by Lex de Azevedo of the King Famu tor for Sonny and Cher on television. Many of the situations portrayed on the. stage actually occurred. The play has humorous as well as poignant scenes. Evan Mum is producer and Muisiher is choreographer. Leading roles are taken by Chip Boynton. Mesa. Ariz.: Joanna Hams, Vienna. Ya.: Don Zimmerman. Stockton, Calif.; Eileen Anderson, Heber City; and Gary Hughes, Spokane, Wash. All have been affiliated with the arama and music department of BYU. This marks the third season for summer stock theater at Heber City. an Nelson d McDonald musical. Rose Mane. Lynne also played Nancy Twinkle with her usual exhilaration. and it rubbed off on the other players. Eddy-Jeanett- e Capt. Big Jim Wanngton was played by Nelden Max-fieland Mary was played by Julie Bird. Possibly Nelden and Julie Rob swiftness snail stage overweight all had fine voices. They were HanJody Peterson, Elaine sen. Tami Peterson, Annette English and Mery Alice Stoddard. Equally fine voices were David Frost. the rangers'. Victor Bostrom, Larry Bellis- - 7 Mosquitos abound, but the to has promised company for ' perform-tonight's spray ance and for the seven in July, and seven in August. Plus .he final two nights. Sept 1. and 3 tron, Tom Rntton and Phillip Clayton The setting, the talent, the enthusiasm made fo a most However delightful evening ground there are certain rulea The play is out in the open A stray dog that wanders m must be ignored. Birds like the music, and during the early part of the musical before the sun sets, they accompany the singers. It adds to the mountain atmosphere. The young ladies from the Eastchester Finishing School v? review would not of been any real threat to Eddy and McDonald years ago, but Friday they played the bit with the right amount of schmaltz to make it humorous and nostalgic Probably the best voice is Marybeth Wit Iner as Mme. Ernestine Von Liebedich The two outstanding songs are "Colorado Loe Call sung by Jim and Mary, and "Do You Eer Dream of Vienna" sung and Ernestine Mme by Oscar, the retired general played by Bob Cooley, a capable actor an of D JUNE 30, 1973 NEWS, SATURDAY, The seats are hard and it would be well to bring a cushion. Nature's air conditioning is a bit cold. Bring a v.oat. and a blanket could be a comfort Curtain is 8 p.m. , "MWmm Limp There have been better Indians than Chief Brown Bear (Frank Horman). Fleet Foot ( Ke't Johnson), and Yellow Feather (Jeff Hiskey), but there has never been funnier ones. Especially Fleet Foot who was as nimble as an aged turtle and moved with the NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES r SHOWING AT THREE BIG THEATRES JOHN WAYNE is They had the perfect love affair . Until they fell in love. ? 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