Show The Utah Statesman Wednesday May 21 1980 Page Ryder’ production dynamically performed gNTERTAINMENT by Knute Rife Russell T Lee played Stephen also known as Red the title Mark Medoff's controversial character Stephen is a worker in play When You Cornin' Back Red the diner who begins the play as Ryder? was presented by the USU rather gutless but comes of age as a Acting Lab on May result of the ordeaL Lee's strong The play takes place in a small portrayal of the role vividly showed Bingham performed it with the transformation of the roadside diner in rural New Mexico rhantment and beauty 1 1 character looks as though it will be another Richard and Clarisae the married After the audience had been lull-e- boring day in the middle of couple were played by Buddy R by Sight Soliloquy it was ex- nowhere until two small-tim- e drug cited by the band s rousing perfor- smugglers show up One of them Cone and Patricia Hensley respecmance of the colorful Datua Final takes over the diner tively At first Clarisse submits to terrorizing by Alberto Ginestera everyone there By the time the her husband's will but the crisis makes her realize that her husband Dramatic Essay by Clifton smuggler leaves everyone in the cannot protect her Hensley made Vi illiams featured solo trumpet diner has undergone a transforma- her character's break with her husDan Rich who has played with the tion band believable Utah Symphony The piece conThe play revolves around the Fine peformances were also turnsists of stock trumpet solo phrases smuggler Teddy Teddy seems nored in by Keith Thomas who played but Rich made it sound special The mal at first but becomes increasingLyle the crippled service station clarity and crispness of lus playing ly threatening and treads the fine owner Scott Standriff as Clark as well as his tone quality were exline of insanity Kevin Dressier the owner of the diner and Debra cellent made the part smoke performing Barnabee as Cheryl Teddy's acwith a deal of energy and great (lair de Lune by Claude complice Debussev and arranged by Frank handling the wide emotional range An interesting point about the Fnckson was a choice version of of the character with ease He was play is the transformation of the the familiar piano work It was per- able to dominate the entire room a characters in a short period of time formed well but could have been fact which added to the realism of Teddy reaches into each one drags the play At times it seemed as out his or her darkest fears and softer Shostakovich's Finale from though the audience itself felt makes him or her face ofthem Each the play S mphony So 5 closed the concert threatened by the smuggler’s character comes out stronger than he went in with a high point The band showed presence that this orchestral finale sounds just as good as a band piece although the composition is A ConsignmentThrift Store definitely that of a symphony movement It was challenging and “THE PLACE TO FURNISH OR UNFURNISH YOUR HOME” showed the band s talent 5d soloists perform skillfully Ccw he li?4rtrfhr1trl1- ? 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