Show Page 4 October 28 1993 Dracula the musical? suspicious when an outbreak of anemia strikes by Melanie Bacon staff writer The strangeness continues as Mina Seward A scream caught in an eternity of anguish as yet another neck becomes victim to a pair of sharp and menacing fangs Dracula himself will be making a personal visit for the opening production of the College of Eastern Utah’s new theater season on Oct 28 29 and 30 in the Geary Theater Visitors will not need to arm (Dcidre Megan Miles Parowan) becomes lovesick for her new neighbor while her friends Sophie (Shonie Christensen Taylorsville) Bubu (Tisha Lofley Elmo) and Nelly (Emily “Bob" Scott Price) try to understand just why everyone has such a fascination with singing so much As the plot grows thicker and thicker the inevitable themselves with wooden stakes and confrontation occurs between Dracula and his nemesis Dr Van Hclsing (Hyrum Davis Lchi) What garlic however as the new age song and dance monster adds a twist to the age-ol-d legend by obtaining a sense of humor a top hat and a pair of tap follows is a song and dance number that shoes will amuse entertain and bring down the Dracula: the Musical ft Rick Abbot’s amusing house spoof of the original and “We tried the classic vampire talc will performance three be CEU’s fifth annual Halloween production MIt’s kind of a I w i - ' - f - iwV- - Maynard Dixon's ays hr physical facts and ths ability to anhanca through n exhibit featured during November slmpllcatlon Is evident In his In CEU's Gallery East one-ma- Gallery East drawings focus on Native American Indians tive peoples he depicted in pencil chalk and crayon drawings The works in "Portraits of Native American's” date from 1900 to 1993 when he made numerous trips throughout the West Dixon’s compassion humor and simple curiosity are reflected in his portraits of the Mohave llopi Pima and Apache peoples among East others was The exhibition organized by Maynard Dixon painted extenThe University of Arizona dofrom works sively in Utah Much of his work Museum of Art included the people and landscape nated to UAMA by the artist's of Southern Utah widow Edith Hamblin It is being presented through the support Gallery East is open from of the National Endowment for the 8:30 am to 5 pm Monday-Frida- y Saturday and evening Arts Washington DC viewing can be arranged by calling Dixon was a native Californian 0 extension the college at the and relentless traveler of 297 or 249 Western United States whose na Maynard Dixon had a keen eye for physical facts and an ability to enhance them through simplification His skill as an illustrator is evident in the 42 drawings in the exhibition "Maynard Dixon: Portraits of Native Americans” showing from Nov 3 to Nov 30 at College of Eastern Utah’s Gallery 637-212- combination of Young years ago and it was very successful It's a revival of that show and the most Frankenstein The Rocky successful Halloween Horror Show and Beetlejuice " theater instructor Lee Johnson MThe said most frightening thing about this show is characters are able to butcher Dram original concept of the living dead putting the Marx Brothers in front of an show we’ve every had It's so much fun” director Johnson said "It is a how the Stoker's It’s like audience and asking them to perform Shakespeare” Dracula played by Blanding resident Jon Wright has recently moved into a castle across a swamp from an asylum in London Unusual events then begin to unfold as Rcnficld Dracula's valet (played by Andy Carlson Taylorsville) d develops a passion for slam dancing and creepy creatures Dr Seward (Cody Pace eight-legge- Kearns) and other local residents start to become All ed hands are worth shaking by Marcie O'Donnell staff writer We need anger to prevent problems and to help solve problems in our society Pamela Atkinson vice president of Mission Services of IHC and member of the Board of Regents said at the opening of the Service Utah Network Conference held 6 OcL mi the University of Utah campus Utah college and university campus' are working on improving their campuses and their communities through 13-1- Halloween for adults That's why we started it It's great entertainment for students!” Cast members also shared the enthusiasm “Every day has been a highlight and an experience I think it will be well worth the money and a very good performance” commented Miles by Photo Quik of Price Dracula: the Musical!? will be performed at 7:30 pm each evening A special 10 pm performance will be held on Oct 30 with half-pric- e admission for audience members attending in acceptable costumes service The main goal of service is to help those who cannot help themselves Atkinson continued stressing the point that children arc growing up with severe lack "If you shake of hands with a homeless person it is probably the only time that they will get touched by another human that week or even year” she said Individuals can make a difference but think of how many individuals thinking together can make an even better difference Atkinson said You need to self-estee- praise people no matter what the situation Service effects not only others but also yourself Voluntccrism is addictive but is also contagious When you feel the need to do something do it Do not underestimate what you or other people can do Atkinson concluded College of Eastern Utah is beginning to incorporate many of Atkinson's ideas on service onto its campus A committee is being organized and is in need of many more volunteers Thisscr-Con-L to page 8 |