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Show DIXIE SUN Friday, May 11, 1990 Entertainmen b Page 5 d- - -- U (Pioneer Players Announce Summer Plays Freeland " E l(f& Fifteen years ago, Dr. ecwWsen, and Art Anderson coTtVnded, as a private effort, a f ft -- pertory tn, mrthouse. ail fi Courthouse Players" performed for 10 seasons oneer 3r)a :e theatre in the old It was called the id location. that u Andersen, Dean of Performing Arts at a 3 i, college and Art Anderson, ister, in Executive Director of the of Commerce, onethamber the priced hard to change 1 urthouse into a theatre. y,ey painted, covered seat jjmons, made costumes and Wa Dr. j j, and Tjfig JJ auditions. In 1985 Rolfe Kerr, luchsi e51dent of Dixie College, lay w,, ted Dr Andersen to move it theatre to the college, 't lujiiersen agreed, and the eciLe was changed to the 'yet It peer Players". The theatre take .mmed with the college for two years, went to the Cotton Mill for one year, then back to the college. The theatre is partially supported by the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Actors are selected through application and audition Every summer one Sat. beginning July 5 and continuing to Aug. 11. The f 4. will be offered on alternate nights at the Fine Arts Arena Theatre at 8:30 plays PM. The First, "No sooner Won Than Wed' is written by Donald Reed and Directed by Brent Hanson. . " 0m. The Second, "She graduating high school senior Stoops to Conquer", an is chosen to apprentice with eighteenth century classic the theatre. comedy, is written by Oliver Dr. Andersen serves as Goldsmith and directed by producer, promoter, and business agent for the summer theatre. He said, "Our goal is to give serious acting students the opportunity to experience pre- - professional acting, in repertory theatre". The "Pioneer Players" will present, for your enjoyment this summer, one musical melodrama, and two comedys. There will be a performance Wed. through Sallie Cooper The Third, "Prisoner of Second Avenue" is written by Neil Simon and directed by Russ Saxton. Mothers and Daughters enjoy making cratts in one of the workshops and make-ove- r Other workshops included a make-uSaturday. presentation by Signaire', and George Whitehead demonstrating his amazing talents making flowers and animals out of food p Season tickets will be available until opening week. For and information reservations call Single performance tickets are $4 25 for adults and $2.25 for 628-312- children. world, I it ti a blXIE COLLEGE BOOKSTORE ing tk ahuffl. jsition .C -- me To Us For Ml liYonar MotSicrs h and j , Day lucky' Winners of the Rebel Awards are: Achievement of the Year, Barbara r, the Off On All Church Books. sion Service; Editor in Chief: Mindy Schimbeck Advertising Manager: Rod Jones Staff Writers: James Cvrrtis, Michelle Picklesimer, Adriana Rogers, Dawn Freeland, & Tina Rucker Advisor: Edwin Rogers La1 All ng bead io High 77 am jsociated is at the hel Team and w Jerry Rebel 1988 and ssistanl ,em 988 ing The DIXIE SUN Staff Stan the Coombs-Outstand- i' Higl to hi ntion ai he ha' .11 Athlete Award, and Shawn Not pictured are Amy Sophomore Student Award and Lora Dorman Outstanding Freshman Student. and rn Michael Brown- - Service Staff d Service Award, Daren Gates Award, Cindy of the Outstanding Freshman Student, Terresa "Ben" Beatty-Persona- lity Year, and Rorque Wood Dixie Spirit Award (Back Troy Church-Entertai- ner ing Teacher Award, Jason of the Year, Robert Barker-Scho- lar h (front Johnson-Distinguis- High rJixte 225 South 700 Eomt St Cleorft. ltcth 34 770 "Ihe Vopinions cxprpwwecl in th SUN do not noco dvi-or- . sr n r o fi oc t the viewpoint of the ntnff ortothe edit ell 1 etafT reeervee the I'heto SUN a letter or not to rifiht theheEditor, letters he namea car However print niRned muFt Letters 3 uhm i t all withheld under epeoial circumtAnce letters to Ed Rogers in the SU B, by neeurity DIXIE SUNy |