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Show PINE CONE September 16. 1965 REVIEW. A6 Salt LaWei Newest Fantasticks Part Without Lines Casanova 70 Offers Challenge To This Lead i Due Here Soon How The suave Italian star, Mar cello Mastoianni, whose "Divorce Italian style" and "La Dolce ViU," have made him one of the top romantic stars with U.S. audiences, has a order comedy made - to vehicle in Casaaova '70 coming to the Southeast Theater soon. y In this film a Casanova makes love to a half-docforeign beauties. Two of them, Vlma List and Marisa Mell, having scored In 1965 fUms. modern-da- en MagniflcienUy photograph- ed by Aldo Tonti in Rome, Venice, Naples and Sicily, the backgrounds, not to mention the feminine scenery, are a treat for the eye. Accountants would you like to be one of the leading players without a single line to say or song to sing in the brightest musical comedy in many run September 23 at the University of Utahs Pioneer Memorial Theatre. The musical wUl play at 8 PM nightly through October 2 with a mati- - a moon? That's the "plight" of David Dean who will appear as the Mute in "The Fantasticks, opening for a Set Meeting assisand loan of Beehive State Bank, will be the featured speaker at the September 20 meeting of the National AssoMr. ciation of Accountants. Buchanan will speak on the subject of Evaluation of Financial Statements." Mr. Buchanan is a former district manager for the Ralston Purina Company and a former head credit analyst for the First National Bank of He Is presently Arltona. officer in charge of the commercial loan department, and supervisor of loans at Beehive State Bank.. , The first meeting of the National Association of Accountants will also be the occasion for presentation of the eighteenth place banner award for the past year to the Richard tant supervisor S. Buchanan, vice-presid- B ICING CHAR! Ye this HIGHLAND Nsrtk of Villa DR. Tliiitir portrays the Mute in The Fantasticks," which opens Sept. 23 at pioneer Without a single line in the entire show, he is on stage every moment Memorial Theatre. managing props. Here he becomes a "wall" between the shows two young lovers, Diane Hill, left, and LoweU F. Murdock. DAVID DEAN, center, Maybe There Really Is A Camelot! by Gene Townsend The Valley Music Hall took Sir Lancelot, acted well by who became Husmann, skilled with die sword from extensive training, and who gathers strength by living pure, sweeps Into Arthurs court and offers the king a lifetime of servitude . For this, Arthur throws a picnic "where the knights eat grapes and chase girls." Sir Lancelot has many adventures, including one in the queens bedroom which almost cost him his life. But Lancelot did get the queen to admit bow she felt for him as Guenevere sang T Loved You Once in Silence Ron Merlyn, the ancient prophet and magicain played by Thayer Roberts - the same person who played Franz the Butler in "Sound of Music," is unique in that he ages backwards. ' "He youthens," King Arthur tells Guenevere, his future after the king falls out of a tree where he is spying bride-to-- be ed am wtuTMi vn-- -- national oitriiiiee ewoDoeve cvmv. mi Although both are in the with no one around. JHN ships triangular." DnXn9f (Continued on page A3) M 12 ' fu fill ML .WILLIAM WYLERS the f BOJiBBSBr It's a delight and tasteful bewitching, brightJohn McClain American N Y. Journal Opens Thursday , 8 PM. University of Utah Pioneer Memorial Theatre music by harvey schmidt book by tom Jones FANTASTICK music FA ITA STICK cast FANTASTICK entertainment PLAYS SEPT. 23 - Ocf 2 Box offi ce open 10 A.M. lo 6 P.M. Monday through Saturday DAIL 322-696- 1 WAY NT pe 4:36 Shew tJDwh ! M thm '! OuM T U Ffo 1 AND From tour wind thoy como, forest Cwirtw vee fJr ACTION GREATS TOGETHER! The preplexity of the situation causes one of the knights passing by to remark, "Camelot is a place where the tables are round and the relationLancelot also passes out some philosophy noting that all the time he locked out the world, he was locking himself in. The entire supporting cast In Camelot performed on his blonde, blue-eyqueen, played by Linda Bennett, as she walks through the forest singing "The Simple Joys of Maidenhood." ! Q In alt David has had to memorize more than 400 cues and is on stage every Instant during the play. In the process, he has learned the entire show. "The Fantasticks is being directed by Dr. Keith M En-gexecutive director at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Ardean W. Watts Is musical director and Shirley Russon Ririe Is choreographer. Ariel Balltf has created a striking stage design of harlequin diamonds, in keeping with the show's Pierrot and Columbine mood. In the musical are John A. Nicolaysen, Stanley Russon, Marvin A. Sorensen, Zan Winn, Diane Hill, Lowell Murdock and Michael Sharp. 2 aw h,W o cles." Guenevere s virtue remains intacti causing her to frown at Arthur and ask if she is unattractive to him. a big step forward in its quest to be recognized as "one of the nations good theaters in the round," Monday night when Howard Keel draped around four-inc- h frame his six-foKing Arthurs armor, and ality most convinced the audience that Camelot really existed as the legendary capita of King Arthurs realm. If there is a King Arthur, there is a Camelot. After Monday night many Salt Lake residents will testify to the validity of both; but, actually the story of the idealistic king who stood for civil law, cbasity, and honesty in only a legend. 12-- 1043 Lost 21st So ar, near-capac- H moo r provides a haunting theme for the story along with the lovely "Soon Its Gonna Rain." all this music, Amidst comedy and mirth, the Mute has h very practial Job. In a fashion somewhat similar to the stage manager in "Our Town" he manages props for the show and creates a variety of whimsical moods upon which the show depends to a great degree. In various scenes, he hangs out a cardboard sun or moon to lndiate changes from night to day, satters confetti to underline moments of gaiety, flings scarves, boxes, plank about to set new backgrounds, and even provides a wall separating the sweethearts by holding a rod between them. "And thats one of the biggest challenges of alt David says. "The hardest thing of all is to be on stage and have nothing to do. In the scene while I'm being the wall, I stand perfectly still for 10 minutes without moving. Its a bit of a strain on the mus- 9AM-1P- Hours Weekdays Sundays A ballad ailed "Try to Remember," the biggest song hit from "The Fantasticks," at 3068 Home of 8 lit raptures. FAMILY DAY BUY 4 OF ANY KIND GET ONE- - FREE bid American Sandwiches Bottled Beer SEE PACE outwardly enemies but inwardly the best of friends, create a fued in the hope that their son and daughter since they are forbidden to marry will do so. They fall in love in an atmosphere of moonlit magic but, as day arrives, admit that "what last night was scenic seems cynic by today," and that in the bright light of day love loses some of its enchantment. They learn, after several ordeals, to base their love on more than moon- chapter. Thursday your family of 5 can eat for the price of 41- - The food is delicious so remember this Thursday nee at 2 P.M. the final day. But David isnt at all unhappy about the situation. 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