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Show '? The German Hour $'-- ? The Salt Lake Tribune Ell Sanday, November 27, 1983 A musical, cultural, informational link for thousands Continued From Page E-- l was the theater. (He is the general manager of Standard Optical.) He helped form and acted with the German Theatre of Salt Lake City in the W50s. The group has the of being the only profession ally recognized German theatre group performing on a regular basis in North America. He toured with the group several years, and in 1975, took American-mad- e German theater to Germany and Iceland. He also performed in the second main-stag- e production in the then-nePioneer Memorial Theatre in the early 1960s, as well as other student productions at the University of clubs, church functions and Tricentennial activities is also included. While the program Ger- provides mans with a conncection tack Rathke tries hard not to home make it create a homesickness, as do many similar programs nationwide. I want the listeners to be informed as to what is going on now in Germany, not force them to long for the good old days, he said. w Creative Outlet "The German Hour" is a sideline for Rathke, his "creative outlet," as Utah. In 1972, he helped open Promised Valley Playhouses repertory season in "They Shall Be Gathered. comUtah's German-America- n community is large, pared to other cities, primarily because of the draw of the Mormon church. However, a concern of Rathkes is that it is not as closely-kn- it as other local ethnic groups. The tendency to easily assimilate and the desire to maintain ties is not as strong as say that of the Greek in Utah, he said. Thats why I think the program is both a unifying bond and a loose connection. The base of his audience, the first- per-capit- a, ' ' generation immigrants, is constant. they dont bother with it. The second generation, however, But, often, when they get older, tends to be less interested in learnthey appreciate it more. And' its ing the language (although many are nice to hear from younger listeners, required to speak it at home), or in some who have learned German, staying abreast of German culture. and others who are learning it, as well as Older Listeners who are interMost of the listeners are older ested in the language and culture. The German Hour its relativepeople. Some of them are second feneration, but not that many, much ly small audience notwithstanding, to my chagrin, he said. Some of has a waiting list of sponsors eager the younger people are very aware to target the select group of listenof the acute discomfort their parers. ents went through assimilating into Rathke plans to produce and host American culture and learning Enganother series of programs of Cenlish. Subconsciously, they think it tral European opera, though the was an uncomfortable situation, and narration will be in English. 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