Show "On Golden Pond" commemorates little theatre grand opening By Joe Martinez of the Eagle staff With work still progressing on the College of Eastern Utah’s Little Theatre opening night for its first play is for small play productions and musical productions seats remained unsold and are for sale by calling her at Dr Corey Tuckness CEU Theatre department said the theatre cost about $50000 drawing closer including materials and labor Over $12000 of the money was Castle Valley CEU and The Castle Valley raised by Community Theatre by selling Community Theatre joined the chairs at $125 each r together to have this new 99 seat playhouse designed and Earlene Gibson spearheaded built The theatre will be used the project She said that 30 The design of the theatre came about by a theatre 637-05- 25 committee who traveled throughout the state to take ideas of all of the little theatres and incorporate them into CEU’s theatre “We felt that we have created a quality theatre and without a doubt will be one of the most used spaces on Tuckness said “We campus’’ are extremely proud of the way it looks and are excited for it to be completed” theatre workshop ' productions” he added Tuckness said the theatre can also be used for forums small concerts classes and He said that the theatre will forensic meets serve as one of Carbon To open the new theatre the needs in County’s biggest play “On Golden Pond” will be theatre presented March 24 25 and 26 having for summer productions Tickets are RSVP for more information contact Dr Corey “We can use the theatre for Tuckness or President James summer musicals and other Randolph children’s air-conditio- f- - |