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Show 5 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 30, 1987 Top Shows Nominated In Green Sheet Area Schools by Olga Milius Green Sheet Theater Critic MURRAY. High school produc- tions from Cyprus, Cottonwood, Granger, Murray and Taylorsville have been nominated for the top tyo awards in the annual Green Sheet Performing Arts competition. The awards will be presented Wednesday in a program scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in the Taylorsville high auditorium. Awards are given for various aspects of high school theater productions in Green Sheet area schools, including individual performances and general production awards. Slept Here at Kearns; Fiddler On The Roof and The Miracle Borkerat Murray; The Music Man and To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday at Olympus; Brigadoon and Ordinary PeopeatTaylorsvillehigh. This third and final listing includes those nominated for Audience Appeal, Magic Moment, Direction, Best and Show of the Year. Non-music- Audience Appeal The Audience Appeal award is given to an individual or group who seems to capture the heart of the audience. Three were nominated. Baby June and Baby Louise, played by Julie Beckstrand and Scenes from the productions will Ruth Barrow in Cottonwood highs be included in the program, which is production of Gypsy were delightful. open to the public free of charge. Their singing, dancing and acting Schools and shows involved in the enchanted the audience. A group of Ishmaelites and their competition include Gypsy and See How They Run at Cottonwood high; woebegone-lookincamel caught Ten Little Indians at Cyprus ; Joseph the fancy of audience and judges at And The Amazing Technicolor Granger, where they added a midDreamcoat and Our Hearts Here eastern touch to Joseph and The Young And Gay at Granger; Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. At Olympus, the scene in The Pajama Game and The Diary Of Anne Frank at Granite: Once Upon Music Man in which Winthrop, A Mattress and George Washington played by Justin Nielsen, g To Student Office Hansen as Grandma Tzeitel and all backJudy Cook as Fruma-Saraed by a wonderfully involved chorus. receives his horn, was captivating and delighted the overflow audience. h Magic Moment Director The Magic Moment award goes to a scene in a musical which comes close to perfection. Every aspect, Judges musical, costuming, direction and acting blend to bring the scene to life. Four were nominated. At Cottonwood, You Gotta Get A Gimmick performed by Janese Canals, Kristen Barrow, Suzette technical, as Pharaoh in And The Amazing Grangers Joseph Technicolor Dreamcoat drew cheers for his performance of the Collotzi Pharoahs Song. The Swamps Kearns highs Of Once Home Upon in A Mattress was another crowd featuring Rebecca Paul, Mike Reid, Jenni Pehrson and Rachael Smith. A wonderful Dream Scene in Murrays Fiddler On The Roof was the highlight of the show, with terrific acting by Eric Black as Tevye; Wendy Johnsonas Golde; Paula pleaser, 8 At and an outstanding cast, under the direction of Joan C. Hahn, making it a memorable entertainment Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, directed by Brenda Park at Granger, caught the audiences attention with an ex the most difficult task that judges faced. Narwas rowing the field of a challenge. All eight plays were and featured attractive, functional sets, good story-line- s and strong acting. Four were nominated. Ten Little Indians, at Cyprus, was a suspenseful mystery, highlighted by superb performances by the entire cast under the direction of Charles Brown. At Cottonwood, Joan C. Hahn directed See How They Run, a delightful comedy that kept the audience chuckling'from beginning to end. The show also featured an attractive, functional set, and well developed characterizations. At Murray, John and Mary Williams gave audiences a sensitive, dramatic portrayal of The Miracle Worker, with strong acting from the entire cast. ls well-direct- Nelson, communications vice president and Christy Boyer, ALO. The new vice president, the son of Del and Elaine Cox, presently serves as a junior class officer. Wendel, involved in football and singing groups, is the son of Norman R. and Catherine Wendel. Ramon and Carol Jacobs are the parents of the new historian, who is also a junior class officer. Miss Nelson, daughter of Dave and Laura Nelson, and Miss Boyer, daughter of Robert O. and Janice K. Boyer, are both cheerleaders. Serving as varsity cheerleaders next year will be Nita Mecham, Ann Marie and Mary Ann Myberg, Jill Pulsipher and Shannon Greaves. Song leaders will be Ginger Guest, Rochelle Westberg, Leslie Mulfrod, Christy Halverson and Holly McLaughlin. J. 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Dick Bollard, Magna representative on the Board of Health, said it is necessary to make an appointment for the well child examinations by calling . delightful Russell Johnson directed Ordinary People at Taylorsville, a show far beyond the reach ot many high school students, strongly performed by an exemplary cast. MAGNA. A public health clinic is scheduled here on May 11 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. in the drama room at . a ROOF CONVERSIONS Non-music- This was perhaps Public Health Clinic Is Set At Cyprus NEWLY-ELECTE- audiences Brigadoon, also featuring an enthusiastic cast and many standout performances. In addition, judges listed two special awards. To maintain the element of surprise, no nominations will be made for these aspects of the productions, but awards will be presented during the program. J. Russell Taylorsville, Best munizations, gave Johnson directed Brigadoon with a wonderful blend of humor and nostalgia. All aspects of the show were synchronized toward - officer, Wilson stepped into the top student government post during an assembly last week. Also elected were Daren Cox, vice president; John Wendel, secretary; Kim Jacobs, historian; Jennifer enor- Gypsy was a bold undertaking at Cottonwood, with sensitive handling pre-sho- Wilson Elected At Granger GRANGER. Rick Wilson, son of Richard and Karen Wilson, will serve as student body president durschool year at ing the 1987-8Granger high. Presently serving as a junior class the nominated. Joan C. Hahn directed Gypsy at Cottonwood, presenting a superb performance of a difficult show, which included the challenge of working with groups of youngsters as well as her own students. Granger highs Brenda Park gave patrons an exciting, colorful Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. New to high school competition in the area, the show was a real hit with audiences. 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