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Show ST. GEORGE NEIGHBORHOODS 6 — For the week of October 17, 2008 The Spectrum — www.thespectrum.com Theater group presents ‘In the Rest Room at Rosenbloom's' By LINDA SAPPINGTON For St. George Neighborhoods ST. GEORGE — The Class Act Senior Theater Company presents In the Rest Room at Rosenbloom’s, a contemporary two-act comedy by internationally recognized playwright Ludmilla Bollow. The show will play in the community cen- 1 p.m. The fourth production of the acting company since its inception last year features a cast of local amateur thespians recruited from the active adult community including Mary Sager in the role of Myrah. Violet is played by Patti Deming. Jo Davis plays Winifred with Clare portrayed by Joan avis. The plot centers on three lifelong friends facing issues of aging who add excitement to their lonely lives by meeting daily in the restroom lounge of an outdated department store. The story focuses on their hopes, dreams, and fears and the crazy and touching events which happen when one of them is faced with a lifechanging threat. In the Restroom at Rosenbloom’s has been performed countless times throughout the United States and has received raves everywhere it has been produced. According to Class Act's Submitted Mary Sager, Patti Deming, Joan Davis and Jo Davis appear in the Class Act Senior Theater Company's comedy "In the Rest Room at Rosenbloom’s" at the community theater in SunRiver, beginning Oct. 27. founder Alfie Deming, the senior acting company has given many local residents “clean entertainment and enon involving seniors acting, singing and dancing their way into the hearts of audiences of every age, but the theater company has no money for royalties, no paid staff and no overhead since the community center is available to area residents without charge. In the first two productions, all expenses have been absorbed by the cast, crew and board of directors but as their reputation con- an opportunity to do what they've always wanted to do. Some SunRiver residents want to act or direct, some are excited about the chance to set lights, design and sew costumes, do makeup or build sets. Many already have skills; some are being trained. It really is a community group and were having the time of our lives!” Class Act is part of a growing national phenom- tinues to grow, so do donations from theater patrons and friends of the arts. There is no charge for the show, but reservations are required. Theater-goers may reserve seats by calling (435) 773-4100. Seniors in the St. George area interested in being involved in future productions, including a playbill of two oneact plays in November, are encouraged to call Deming at 229-9310. |Why Women Mumble When They Talk Plus over 1,200 Cy, musiciat 0000005476_CS0 0000005010~A34 300-seat ter theater at SunRiver St. George from Monday, Oct. 27, through Thursday, Oct. 30, at 6 p.m. with a matinee Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Hloomington’ Your community The most frequent complaint we instruments with our audiologists at hear from our male patients as audiolo688-8866 in St. George, 586-8213 gists is that their wife mumbles when in Cedar City, and 346-4622 in messhe talks. Of course their wife usually quite. is not mumbling, but because most We are the only AudigyCertified men with this complaint have a hearhearing and balance specialist in ing loss in the high pitch range, their Southern Utah. wife’s voice may sound like a mumble to them. Children also have high pitched voices. We see a lot of men who struggle with their wife’s, children and grandchildren’s voices: If you have a concern about your hearing and difficulty in understanding words, Call today for a Free hear- Dr. Lance F. Greer, Au.D.,-FAAA + Doctor of Audiology ing screening and a free Try Before Dr. Rhett K. Heppler, Au.D., FAAA * Doctor of Audiology} You Buy Test Drive with hearing Kimball B. Forbes, MCD, FAA « Clinical Audiologist Advertisement . |