Show "y ra- W The Salt U 1957 Sunday NovemberJS Tribune Lake Monday ' Monday’s opening special “performance lor University of Utah students is scheduled In Kingsbury Hall at 8:30 pm Public performances begin Tuesday at 8:30 pm and continue each evening through Saturday In' addition a matinee will be held Saturday at 2 pm with all seats general Admission and students with activity cards admitted for $1 Prize Play ' ‘Tiger at the Gates" select ed as the 1055-58 New York Critics’ Circle prize play was first produced in Paris in 1935 the year Jean Glraudoux wrote It under the title “La Durable rAersatile Cagney Guerre De Troie N’Aura Pas Liue" It was not until June of 1955 ten years after the second world war which play had vainly sought to prevent that the English version translated by Christopher Fry opened in London It first opened In New York-o-n October 3 1955 where it enjoyed a substantial run and favorable reviews It la one of the most thoughtful and easily one of the most amusing - The story is best summed up in the Samuel French edi“On a tion of the play for a but bare platform stage pair of immense gates stalks' the Inevitable tiger of war Hector back from battle cornea as a peacemaker and convinces Ulysses and the pop- ulacs of the insanity of war Poets Need War "But ths poets need a war for their elegies and dirges ths king becauseit is a custom the lawyer because of his honor and others for various mean reasons And so in spite of all logic the war -- I B t4wl - Red Skelton Signs ‘Find’ Visions A ‘Vivien Leigh’ Besides John Ireland who plays the role of Hector the cast is composed of seasoned players from the University of Utah ind Salt Lake come munity including r Anne HOLLYWOOD Nov 2 UP) —The pretty- - brunette niece of famed football coach Frank Leahy has been signed to a Culli-mor- entertainment business says what people think of as security Is often merely monotony topsy-turv- Vivacious y Actress Blue-Eye- d Prefers Insanity to Security By Joan Hanauer NEW YORK Nov 2 GNS —June Havoc would rather be "crazy” than a “thud” The vivacious blonde with the big blue eyes currently is rehearsing for the Broadway curity and nothing else are thuds It may be a restful comfortable way of life but very often what they call security is really Foot in the Door” a tale about a penniless widow who won’t accept defeat but "goes out and beats the tar out of the world” But Miss Havoc got off the track remembering what a Broadway press agent said when interviewee! as to why actors' go through starv‘‘One comedy ing frantic periods — ‘They’re demented” said the press agent Tie’s Sane?’ "He's sane?” asked Miss Havoc “If we're crazy and he goes around dreaming up fancy stories about ys what does that make him? “I love this business—I’ve been in’ it since I was two years old” The entertainment business Is famous for Its fickle nature with today’s hero turning into tomorrow’s hpbo But that doesn’t bother Miss Havoc who said: "People who settle for se nerve-wrackin- g - Andromache Carolyn Collette Cassandra Geraldine Elliott Laundress S Bryce Chamberlain Paris Allen Cook Priam Paul A La Londe Demekos Lota Lam-oreauHecuba Jim Sorrels J i n r is Shari is a veteran At 16 she says she lied about her age and got her first professional job in the chorus of Las Vegas Sahara Hotel Then she came to Hollywood and danced in the how at the Moulin Rouge 1 MIQVIl T—jj m&r — I Bat Mala and Woat Tamplo TIMS AT FOfUlAR RtlCIS Diract from Now Yarh All In Yarten-- On Our Stag NSW YORK OStRA FISTIVAl with Malrapolltan Opam Smpar fU a young and girir" ONE DAY ONLTr love ever 18th 3:30 NOV MONDAY MATINEE - lived! ai— me A Three Faces- MATINEE PRICES leftt Kntirt Main EU6r and laTtwty $324 j - Upper ftdeany iwar M-- OT BveSS-- Tax Included 8:30 PJUl EVENING AT uitB tfyWMie JOANNE WOODWARD' DAVIO WAYNE ' eperottc drorn CCaiaefi 7S till' Tax Included wTrei Morins t!!T w wjot-iasjr- hS Tan it a at 400 7rti I NOWl Open No Adolt SS S Opm 4:30 Start 7 pm Child K Any Tim (m Adult -- wirrri” 11 'I S MM aiLiam A' TFTtFn m ea "VOODOO Opon 14:4 UndthaB? 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M©TO)K-vvvr HU5 - 0232 I ’ gaaatar-inta- L CInamaScap rx Sad So fohuJhiCc Phono Technlcalar she Young as show-busines- All Day THEATRt r (Amarica't Famed liganc in ectianl) - sister farting Rw DtoVC-I- 'j11 o ABOUT 8 o d Bob Miller Ulysses O Gerald Rowland Topman Leo Ware Olpldes Q Gerald Rowland 2nd Old man n Skel-'to- CAPITOL-STA- -- £ iti iUh Mj TOMITE Shari Stennett 19year-oldancer is the daughter of the one time Notre Dame poach’s Busiris and 1st Old man Stanley W Breyfogle Ajax 1 by Red TOMORROW says he considers her a young Vivien Leigh Fullmer Richard i ' TICKETS ON SALE1 who Mathemetidan Polly Ann Pu'rhonen Polyxena Beverly Booth Rowland Helen Walter Jon Jory Ray Messenger Troilus James Kay Lowe monotony" Miss Havoc has had no "security” problems for years But no amount of work can halt her hankering for the legitimate stage Yearn for Theater “Actors like me are always wanting to do a play" she said "I constantly yearn for the theater but other media nowadays are so lucrative and attractive that suddenly you realize six or seven years have v try gone by” "You can Just stay away from the theater forever if you wait for the perfect vehicle The crazy thing is we will do so many imperfect things on TV but we wouldn’t dare go on stage in something uhless it was without flaws "It mUces no sense because millions more pple see you on television You can be In a Broadway flop and have your blood - drained your skin shrunk and be racked up to dry You crawl out to California and your friends ask what you’ve been doing” small-scree- persorial contract x Abneos ini John Ireland distinguished star of stage and screen plays role of Hector In "Tiger at the Gates" due Monday at U erupts” June Havoc enjoys s v EAtC-PETEVUE -SW- — plays r fair-haire- d The role would gefher a HOLLYWOOD Jimmy Cagney like Cary Grant Just ' trip to England - -- — 1 thought Dean Martin was keeps rolling along— one plc- ture after another Now Jim- kidding when he' said he wanted to playGeorge Raft's my will team with PaulJ'J?w-- i life but no he wants to do It man in "'The Badlanders” for Now they’re writing more Aaron Rosenberg at Metro in fact Cagney - and Aaron "Tugboat Annie” stories I should think that some enerare in New York now shootfor anothgetic producer would put ing another picture Them on the scfeeit er company — — Remember Marie Dressier Sheree North it trying to as Annie? My choice for the get the ear of her boss Buddy role now would be Roberta Adler because she’s dying to’ costar with Tony Randall in' Sherwood Gerald Mohr who got out of F Hugh Herbert’s picture ' Ann Baxter play on the Iris" Daughter "My LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE" "GIT MORE OUT OF Girau-doux’- s anti-wa- Broadway said before they started rewriting It was the most beautiful play he’d ever read Jose Quintero the director is no longer with it although he’s the boy of Broadway He directed Eugene CWelH’e play "Long Day’s Journey into Night" Iledda Hopper’s Hollywood Cast Awaits Curtain on Tiger at Gates’ Inspired by the professional touch of stage and screen star John Ireland In the leading role the cast of "Tiger at the Gates” will hold a final dress rehearsal Sunday In preparation for the intermountaln premiere performance of the play B 15 V yf nyi Bnd Mmm “THePRnffiandUlH PASSHW- '' rrcy — nrr |