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K ' : jl r t.,,1 't M o) , im i u tow .Jut K it. i t, 1. ..ii i ,j t an i ' t for n,w (..( t.trii.al t , i J nne ut t Jr j : t a a he f( j ' 11 4 .n it, i- - SaPa.i p " Kt"'m t.i ;l.t (.',,.'1 I '),.jn Bunding at be L i,l I tan and rhur'dax tJ p in in ' e V ike L Jl r'tiJt n c i if, mw'd) tal the livatnj k i 'He r at Bt igham !h u u of I "'Hlf.n b Mdt w Ujrrti 3 P L oung Hall Sul r's 'h n c rsh ji e t he (ila was Jf through iinpruc t '.jtiun and m Mdii n and premiered in Ih4 at tne Inti national Childrens feMiial in Edmuniuii Alberta s,lue hat tune it has tuui ed tu the Kennedy tenter in ttaMongton DC for the Adtiundl t mu emit in o! the L hildren theatre Association of Omened diid to audientes in Cdlnornia Arizona and Kentinhi i The produi'mn juxtaposes mo nients ol Robinson s pdst with mdjor hurts t.gures who helped tile legend-i- i Robinson dttdin his professional heights Pee Wee Heese Leu Dur -- i Ifi ' ' V ' ' ers ate gr R.l I I t r a 'uin IV j,,,; A - A I a ' .,U' r 'i. v n 1, ttie Pi it u!m d lo ',iiv,n ' .,! t'tl'1 d"1. a1 J raved s pr n. jv M ,.v, 'l t ' uait.e'jer bans s jUlp, ir v p,.,jie.j a v ot'ie tjl.l.g va,,J atlV Tiillg sal fl d all'. Hole Its urnt .tiXatue (hat Negroes sr,uuld he a. low O J to plal Robinson began his laiet-m as a fooi jail star for me I nt-ersity of Cdlilomia al Los Angeles He joined the Dodgers m h(47, where he stayed fur 10 majur league seasons. helping his team to win six National League pennants and the World bepes in 1953 from me New A ork A an sees He was elected to the l National Hall of Fame in iyt2 and died ten years later Dorien Wilson is cast as Robinson J Stephen White, from the American Cunserv alury in San hi ammo, di- Los Angeles Tunes Ser ice - LdwJC The emits hdd d field das with ABCs Id hour epic 'Noith drid South " We harcested scoreboard 31) The lev lews - Twenty sound lashings - with Newsweek s Harry F Waters declaring 'TV has finally achieved its own Heaven s (dale Fight liked it The Los Angeles Daily News A ardena Arar tabbed it a classic of the genre " Ron Miller ol the San Jusc iCalif Mercury News called it "engrossing melodrama,' predicting viewers will he "panting for the sequel" ("Book II airs in April Rudt Alexander of The News in New Jersey found it "great compelling and engross" ing Two reviewers diplomatically ) Herald-- ) - suggested that the series was best suited to fans of John Jakes, author of the novel on which the miniaeries w as based Producer David Wolper said "I made what I made - and I like what I made To call my movie another Heaven s Cate' isn't fair. That thing came in something like $22 million over budget. Mine wasn t 22 cents over budget " As an afterthought, lie atti-litic- s x 2 type-face- The Catalogue of his Rai.-ajiiu- major efforts in those varied fields lists 432 items Since he worked without giving much heed to cataloguing or collecting his own works, a multitude of worthy items must have disappeared. or must still be buried in the pages of forgotten French magazines Although he was. apparently, a terribly argumentative man given to bouts of ill temper, his works both in black and white and color, aie extraordinarily cheerful. This seems due. in part, to his love of floral motifs it being difficult to draw or a paint grim and ugly flower This little volume will, I suspect, be of principal interest to designers, commercial artists and art historians. But a study of its pages will reveal. aside from new knowledge of the output of an artist of very considerable talent, a host of facts about the book business in the Paris of a happi - Q I The University ol L'tahs A'uung Theatre begins its season Wednesday wall 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" at Theatre 138 Burr with scenic design hv Anti Ba.-li- t and costumes by Elizabeth Nuvuk Following the WcdneJa opening the plav contmues through f ridai and Nov at 4 30 and 7 30 p m It may also he seen Satuidav and Nov 23 at 10 a m 2 and 7 30 p in f or res ervattons contact the Pioneei Memo rial Theatre box office The populai musical same ' Saturday s Voyeur usually seen in the summer months, will make a winter appearance, be ginning Friday when the Salt Lake Acting Company presents the "Saturday s Voyeur Christmas '85 Written by Nancy Burgenicht and Michael Buttais with additional material by Ed Cry ska. the production features music from popular Broad wav shows, with updated lyrics The new spoof features a holiday theme "Nutcracker' including a ballet, a Triad sequence numerous songs of the season and a finale which, according to director Gryska. "is more than wot th the price of admission " Tins annual benefit production vv ill continue through Jan 4. Tickets are available on weekdays for $15 and weekends $17 all Robert Proctor and Becki Mechani return as Father Lan-oi- r and Mother Elthura. with Mark Chambers as Brother Darrell Ron Van Woerden is musical director l "Libeth." a drama by Tom concerning the legend of Lizzie Borden, continues its run this week in the Margetts Arena Theatre of the Harris Fine Arts Center at Brigham Young University. Provo The story is based on the 8R2 ax murders of Andrew Borden and his second wife. Abby. Borden's daughter Lizzie was accused of the crime, but acquitted in a trial. Controversy still surrounds that decision and the legend continues in books, articles, plays, musicals and ballets g CBS' "Stone Pillow "1 came out ahead of the worlds top film star and the world's top TV star, Wolper boasted Even he agreed, however, that the critical barbs were colorful - Twenty-fou- r commented on the series' abundance of bursting bodices Said Elvis Mitchell of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner- "The parade of cleavage looks as if it should've been filmed with a camera." Just about everyone commented on the series s (sigh) romantic entanglements Said New York magazine's John Leonard: "There is enough sex to frighten the horses " - The Washington Post headlined "The Boo & the Gray. Pulpably PointA Terrible, Lns-wiless." Newsweek - ft Sword." handful predicted camp imas a kind mortality ("Think of it of antebellum 'Animal House. " said New York's Leonard) ft i J a a re "i a.p pg Ir i a'lat,. mb. r In ls..i j,, sUl i ' ,, r I1 t ' ' i , V M - t . ii v VP . 'Pi c i .'ie .,,n cu the rc 't of hi r !. t ' title is derived ftoil) the tla!' i B"t called herself following ;u (:u,i It o also the name she had eigmud on Bort'on lev her tombstone Maty Ann Deltor is c asi m the t.tli toll wuh Peggv Wutieik Alathe-o- n as O Neil and Randy K.rg as Mi Mac The production runs roesdavs thruugfi Jtaturdav s through Ni v 23 at 8 pm with a 4 30 pm pel for mam c Nov 18 Utah State University w.l! open its theater season Thuisday with tlic popular Gilbert and Sullivan operel td H M S Pinafore Director Cary Bird says the the comedy i rosses the boundaries of a. nations and concentrates on the uni versal possibilities of the humor while retaining the flavor and chain) of Yu toi lan times Bird said the show satirizes a dial after of Victorian England, a Mi W H Smith, who was First Lord Vd miral of the Royal Navy, appointed by Queen Victoria He had never been to sea Follow ing the opening and s subsequent popularity. Smith became known as ' Pinafore Smith Patrick Williams will portray the Smith character. Sir Joseph Ioitci an inept man who tries to show I. is knowledge about the nav y but w ho m fact knows nothing about n Zappitello and Randall Smith portray the love interests with D Raul West as the villain, Dick Deadeye I g Co-ve- Scenic design is by USU 1 Wayne Love Miller, left, plays Jim to Spencer Alstons lluck in Young People's Theatre version of "Huckleberry Finn. KIMBALL GB&ND PIANOS America's Best Selling Grands 3568 Hi Reg 10.000 00 Kimball Gtand Polish Ebony Gtand 4500 theater de- partment chairman Sid Peikes with costumes by Bruce Mclnroy The production will continue in through Saturday and Nov the Morgan Theatre of the Chase Fine Arts Center in Logan Cuitain is 8 KINGS MUSIC 4 2233 So. 700 East436-8ii- V Made in America I ? ' Christmas Layaway Welcome1 9 Home of Kings Cottage Art Gallery p m A At $446 ci month we con afford Chestnut Place-an- cl more! er time, the world of small shopkeepers. the development of Impressionism. the Parts print market, events at the ultra-livelChat Notr. and even the revelation that some of the know n artists of the period led sedate, happy, rather ordinary married lives And as with the works of Henri Riviere and T.A. Steinlen previously illustrated in this modest series, you may or may not find the extremely decorative, very individual prints of George Auriol to your liking. Taste in things decorative is a very individual matter indeed. The quiet colors and pleasing, but admittedly repetitious curves, of Auriol's borders, his illustrations and his covers for the famed Ltbrairte Larousse may not be to your liking. But you cannot help but be intrigued by the manner in which Auriols tastes and style changed, es pecially following his discovery of things Japanese. And you will better appreciate how much of French art followed Auriol. y better-- Liw the upscale lifestyle for only A 446 u month u i1 1 .11,11 0 'I .ill hi il nui I" 1. cm i eeiii mill .ippoiiiiiin nli ,!,,i iiii il'oul heme Itoii'i pool .,111 ilin.i ion iiiitine 111 u I II I, n, mi' ie I'ul 'il' mi pii 'In .1 1. tillin' Chi'li.nl PI. in lileMi'e !"i "i 'i link ,i' S osii J, n, n linn 1 ' I m in anil tin '1 h I hi 1 uu III qua 1 ml .1 iiimilliK iiii m . ol S Olio I 1. 'In Lllil 1 1 1 i oil .1 lulls 1 111 .1 In 1 oi a U u hi i 'in Mcilils .no y.1 on ,i home hum,. dcMLiied I" illicit .tihii c mi ,.ni .mJ ci t ChlMntll I. I'll pi. 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The second night drew a 34 Lucille Ball in share, O a- 3 !' c r 4 w.'lj'I t. n r v , wrMi.t-i r not I g . j he ;.i r a pervon tried ar ai U should he trea'i-as gud'v Bt iitli-- said the pu.v is a Lm r at bed cu ing study of rc.dUonsinp Cold lias created a g'"pp.ng amv , Peoples w .1 w 2U-2- 2 rects IS jn I - STEIHWAY PIANO SALE Q : .on bv i r Layton publisher produces George Auriol biography Continued from E-to Parts from the provinces, until his death in 1938. he produced an enur-mou- s number of theatre programs title pages, bookplates, music-shebook covers, magazine illustrations, s borders and even ad j I 1 BdM-bdl- - mu'.t v "'a tny Mason - recoiiiii'i r lid tore1.! Ulen agi !U and older I'.e prod a t lull feature mMi ur'i a1 ion and hv Mieilty taptJ music arrangi jjy a n ' a, he V I i e t 'V I, m- II i I to. I l I.1'. 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