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Show -- - V ;- " V ' V 9 1 Promised Valley Back With Few Fireworks By Davd L Beck oar generation would Lke it to have been, misery met cheerfully, orders followed inotantly and without question. There is no grumbling, no shirking, no threat of revolt on the Flatt Fennelly, the piano tuner, complains of the rigors of the trek, but h.s pants are dean Ins feet and his billy quite obviously Tribune Staff Wnfer promis'd Valley, which opened its annual summer n n Fndav right at Premised alley Playhouse, is in the progiam as 'a dramatic story of the Mora small mon Pioneers of segment ... Mormon history.-- neer-do-we- ' conscious and ll well-sho- But it is neither dramatic iK.r historic. Rather, it is a the whole thing is just plain sidy. The opening night leads, Craia Stephenson and Christine Timotny, sing nicely, and act as well ?s necessary. Others m the cast Friday include Glen Slight, Janet H. Bennett, Michael J. Bennett, earth J. Wakefield, Mary Wilkinson and Gary Neilson with u rather impressive Scottish accent. Tn. vanes from night to night. Craig D. Jessop alternates with Mr. Stephenson, Katie lli'l and Elizabeth Hedquist with Miss Timothy. Mr. Bennett, who played Bishop Leighton, occasionally will play Fennelly Par- - d good-nature- Cun cut Version a In the current vermn, the experience, in which everyone three hour musical by .Arnold miles and danees away the Simdgaard and Crawford hardships ol the trail and the Gates lias been rut to about pm ation of the early days :n an hour, and interspersed the Valley with film cbps from an old This is not as It was. but as I1 illy wood epic. Whatever continuity there may have been has been lost; the play has been reduced to a senes of snnhng tableaux. When Jedediah, about to lead h.s Hundred out of Winter Quarters, is ordered to join the Mormon Battalion he goes Ur Basil Jackson, tounder unhesitatingly. When his wife and director of the Jackson Our bed will be the sings. she smiles. stony ground, Psychiatric Center, MilHow you react to all this waukee, Wis., will be guest penker July 11 at 7 p.m depends pretty much on the dm mg a men s and ladies' attitudes wm bring to it. To banquet at the Rodeway Irn, the tounst, Promised Vall')l V. bill South. ley will be a pleasant interThe event is sponsored by lude, a kindly and cheerful the Christian Business Men's gift from the host community. To that portion of the Committee of Sait Lake City. community that is sympatheDr Jackson will also conthe play is simply a tic, duct a one-daseminar for aipect of and married engaged couples like the fireworks summer, July 12 at the Rodeway, with on the Fourth of July. To sessions at 2 30 and 7 30 p ni. those in sympathy, lacking A pastor's breakfast will be held at 8 a m on the l?th at 741 E 4th the of the pioneer mythologizing d sons, as will John Morgan, and Mrs. Bennett alternates m the role of Emma with Fay Thomas. Grant Graff A the alternate bishop, Don Goasiind the alters ate Major Broderick; Dan DeNiro alternates as Jamie, the Scot, and June Chapman as Mrs. Parsons. Others Help Plus singers, dancers, chil dren and a small orchestra under the direction of K. Newell Dayiey. Ralph G. Rodgers Jr, has directed. The play is free, but tickets are required; they ere available at the playhouse or at V - i: rV 'ill ' - N' . . V1NCTNT CANElY 1 ' 155? ? Jyi V,,f4 V-m- l ."r va MfODvenew yohn KMitsittoct 9un omn hiiiibubh ,. NVHtN4n - Ct )n wn ,. n.m iCH'.lViHOlB hg Movith v ft ire?? AtT JOHN TC'MOvdn' 9 TVtf SiocStaetf Chjs&aisig Cc urmg P oduc1' Hark. 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