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Show THE UNIVE'R ITY JOUR Utah Shakespearean Festival opens here June 26 The ets arc almost built. The costumes are nearly sewn. The actors and <lirectors sea available for thal night's performance of Othello. are ready. The Utah Shake pearcan Fe tival will open it 34th e n Tune 26, "We arc very xc1ted about the hows we are opening tbi ea on," and Scott surrounded by p cpourri of exciting activiti s. Phillip , managing director of the Fe ti val, "The level of profess1onali m, and the Th Festival is operung it biggest easoo ever with 1x new plays, a new Royal spectacle of the hows will impre s patron of any age." Fea te, new Greenshow. performances, backstage tours conducted by Festival Opening night performances will continue through the week of June 26. The play actor , and seminar on co tumes, mu ic, and Shakespeare plays. in the Adams Theatre will open Monday, Tue day and Wednesday evenings with The grand opening celebration will revolve arounJ th ea on' fir t opening sh w: Othello, Much Mo about Notmng. and Henry VII! re pectiv ly. Starting Othello. Travel writer from around the country, media pan ors, review rs, and Thursday, June 29, the show in the Randall L. Jones Theatre will open. All VIP will arrive for a social hour in the Randall performance in the RandaU will be matinees. The Theatre from 6 to 7:30 p.m. First, ponsors will be plays arc You Can't Take It with You, The given special award , the Fred C. Adams, Festival Tempest, and A Funny Thii1g Happened on the Way founder and exccutiv producer, will conduct a to the Forum. pec1al orientation at 6:30. Adams will discus th F tival manager hope this year' grand opening celebration will help start one of the bigge t Fe Li val tory of Othello with the patrons and an wcr any season ever. que tions they might have about the play or the Fe t1val m general. "Over 600 theatr critics and entertainment At 7:30 p.m., opening night attendant will move joumali t from through the United tate have to the Adam Theatre Courtyard to enjoy a been invited to review three day of p rformance performanc · of The greenshow. which will feature and other Fe tivaJ activiti ," aid Donna Law, "The Celebration of the Hunt." director of audience development for the Festival. Followlllg The Green ·how. th p rfom1ers and "Their attendance could inspire hundreds f mu ici,ms will escort the patron to the Adam th u and of readers to vi 'it the Fe ti val thi year or Shakespearean Theatre. Patron will th n be ometune in the future. Thi i publicity that welcomed by SUU Pre idcnt Gerald R. h rratt, adverti mg dollars could not buy and the calibre of follow cl by Adam wh will recogniz tho e who our production mak it worth the trip." have helped make the Festival po iblc. Finally, Previous to the a tual opening night c lebration, Li utcnant Governor Olene Walker will offer a the F tival is holding a gala vent call d "Shakespeare Unmasked." The fund raising event welcome from the tatc and officially open the 1995 Veternn actor Harold Gould (Pro pero) and Kirsten Potter will take place in the Great Hall of the R. Haze sea ·on of the Utah hak ·pearean Fe ti val. Immediately follow mg Walker' address, the curtain {Miranda) rehearse for the 1995 USF production of 'The Hunter Conicrence Center on the campu of will rise on the opening night performance of Tempest.' Southern Utah Univcr ity, on Saturday, June 24, at Othello. - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - 6 p.m. The evenmg' activities will include a dinner, During the interm1 ion f the how patron will be crcnaded by Festival a. ilcnt auction, and the wweilin of the three-di men ional mo<lcl of the future Utah mus1c1an while cnj ying free openi ng night cake. Shake pearean Fe tival Center for the Perfonning Art . Capping th evening will he This year's perfonnance of Othello tars Baron Kelly a Othello, Michele Farr a a pccial preview perfom1ance of Hemy VIlf, pon orcd by Utah Power. Tickets for the event are $100 per per on. Emilia, and Victoria Adam a D . demona. It also tars Gary Armagnac, remembered for hi powerful perform.inc la. t year a Richard ill, as Iago. Tickets and information for the gala and the entire ca on are available through The opcnrng night celebration is open to the public and there arc till many good th Box Office: 586-787 . r A Tempting Offer Too Good To Resist PART-TIME SHIFTS NOW AVAILABLE Get 'emwhile they're hot! Mon.-Fri. 2:15 p.m. -6 p.m. * $6/hr. Base Wage * Paid Training "Weekly Bonus s All week long, from nine to noon and from one to four, in the lower level of the Technologx Building. MATRIXX MARKETrNG 586-3251 T here are a limited number of positions available. 1552 W. 200 N. (Aero s &om the Holiday lnn) I |