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Show September 18, 1973 Theatre Productions Free Auditions "Camelot" A happy, AC 00 ing in on r wo ege ts- - optimistic season of plays has been selected for Dixie College school the 1973-7year, and Dixie College students are admitted with their activity cards to all productions. Students are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to see excellent live theatre and add to their cultural backgrounds-- a part of gaining an education. And all of the productions are highly entertaining! The season opens with the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman comedy "George Washington Slept Here," which involves a couple and their new neighbors and friends from the city in their attempts to restore an old house which dates back to Performance the Revolution. dates are October 30 through November 3. Molier's Classic comedy, "The Miser", will be presented December 4 through 8 in the Arena Theatre. Dixie College Satire and farce combine in this story of an aging widower and father who loves money more than anything or anyone. The was written in the comedy seventeenth century but continues to make contemporary aud- College fill the Dixie on February 12 will Stage To Be through 16. Settings and costumes will be among the most beautiful ever created by Dixie College designers and technicians, and actors and singers will be challenged by the depth of characterizations and music. "Angel Street," a suspenseful mystery set in the nineteenth century,will be produced in the Arena Theatre, March 27 through April 1. The original Broadway of this mystery production starred Vincent Price, and the movie version called "Gaslight" starred Ingrid Bergman and 4 Held Auditions for the first production of the 1973-7Dixie College Theatre Season will be held on September 26, at 3 p.m., in the Dixie College Fine Arts Room 119. "George Center, Washington Slept Here" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman is the play, and there are roles for 9 men and 8 women. The roles vary from youthful ingenues and leading men to character roles and aged roles; therefore, there will be opportunity for many actors to develop their skills. Charles Boyer. Tryouts are open to anyone The final production of the who wishes to audition. Previous major season will be Thornton is not required. For Wilder's "By the Skin of Our experience further information contact C. a happy close to a Teeth", Paul Andersen, the director, happy season because of the 201 Fine Arts Center. emphasis in the play on man's capacity to endure all hardships and trials, even though he may escape only by the skin of his teeth. Students are urged, but not required to attend first and sec- ond night performances of all shows, since community patrons "Spanish is in" at Dixie Coloften purchase tickets to week- lege this year with expanded end performances. But the main offerings each quarter. Assistant iences laugh- thing to remember is, don't miss Professor O. Gene Hammond The magnificent splendor of a show-it- 's free! announced. Loewe's musical Lerner and Every quarter six beginning PfT SHofl III and intermediate classes will be made available to students. This means that those students who Every nest of ants has a strange collection of pets, such as The ants feed them liquid from their crops and in beetles. have had high school Spanish or return lick off fatty substance from the bodies of the beetles 4 foreign residence may fit into is like buying clean, fresh oats, However, if you that have already j p-- V Jcsit ; Jr? 1 - ,ih 4 ;; We y a little cheaper! Main and Tabenade St. Georgs, Utah WM have the finest food in town 10 Headquarters off on all purchases at our Greenhouse and Golden Pheasant Restaurants, with Student Discount Card. Come in and ask for your card! TEES FOTUHt Students Parents MOTOR INN xw & CONVENTION CENTER Page 3 oats - If you want nice, you must pay a fair price. can be satisfied with oats been through the horse . . . The Best Costs Less ! vrr - will be held. Highlighting the activities will be trips to Mexico planned for each That comes nrirLL "I THE DIXIE SUN mond pointed out. Professor Hammond quarter. Professor Hammond also em- listed as other activities, hikes, phasized that there will always swimming, water skiing, and be a class for the beginner who soccer (futbol). "I will be pleased to talk to has never had Spanish before. Under the direction of the interested students about our more Spanish Spanish program," Professor Spanish Club, Language development activities Hammond explained. Spanish Program Expanded I'.;:!- ! a class that corresponds with their language ability, Professor Ham- - - while in St. George, stay at the Four Seasons and receive 10 off on lodging. |