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Show Opens With 'CATS' - Dear John City Rep Announces Schedule SALT LAKE CITY. Its the new Ticket is serving as the theme for Sait Lake City Repertory Theatres season subscription drive. City Rep is Salt Lakes newest professional performing arts organization Seven productions are scheduled to be staged at Symphony Hall and the Capitol Theatre, including the premiere production, a concert version of the blockbuster musical Cats Sept. 18, 20, Oct. 1 and 2. The season tickret drive began announcement of with the mid-Jul- y the formation of the new theatre company by General Manager Thomas W. Parker and artist director Joanne M. Parker. The Parkers served in similar capacities with Promised Valley Playhouse. Season tickets, which range in price from $24.50 to $66.60, will con non-prof- it tinue to be sold throughout the Cats production, with individual ticket sales to that show beginning Sept. 5. In addition to Cats, the City Rep season includes an night at Symphony Hall; Rhapsody in Blue, Oct. 29, 30, Nov. 12, 13; The Snow Queen at the Capitol Theatre, Nov. 28- - Dec. 6; A Day In Hollytwood, A Night In the Ukraine, Symphony Hall, Jan. 14, 15, 22, 23; Mary Poppins, Symphony Hall, Feb. 4, 5, 19, 20; Oliver, Capitol Theatre, April and "George M!, Symphony Hall, 2-- ticipate in a ticket exchange program at the City Rep Box Office. There is a family payment plan available. Further information about the season ticket drive may be obtained by calling the City Rep Box Office, or by visiting in person at 50 So. State. Box office personnel are also taking group reservations for Cats. A 10 percent discount is available to groups of 12 or more, and 15 percent for 25 or more. 0 Continued from first page. esteem, at least temporarily. It provides a myth of control and solution, at least temporarily. What it fails to do is to make the problem go away. 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