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Show '"i iiyrtgy'-r- W . & .. tV .. 4 jl 4 Jljj'"if'r r( ""' "'J"11' f '( '$ 1, yf iP'm 'iy iii)nii i - vr1 u - The Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday. May 27,1973 Culture notes U. of U. Mass auditions are Tuesday Special to The Tnbune Auditions for vocalists for the production of Leonard Bernsteins Mass," will be Tuesday from 4 to 7 p m at the University of Utahs Music Hall, room 200 Solo and chorus roles are available to be produced 1074 hv Ardean in April Watts, associate conductor of the Utuh Symphony, will be presented in cooperation with the Utah Symphony Orchestra and Associated Students of the University of Utah The Why it's Arvide Abernathy! portray Arvide Abernathy, Stanley Mission Salvation Army leader, in Guys and Dolls, opening Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at Lagoon Opera House. The show, directed by Robert Hyde Wilson, runs through June 23 except Sundays and Mondays. H.E.D. Redford has been cast as Nathan Detroit and Anne Rowe as Adelaide. Russon will Y. playwrights win honors Special to The Tnbune PROVO Three Brigham Young University playwrights have been named by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts Theatre Arts Committee to receive Support for production of their plays. The plays won statewide competition in IFA's 15th annual playwriting contest. The playwrights and their winning entries are Doug Stewart, former graduate student and now a writer for the BYU Motion Picture Studio, Saturdays Wamor; Robert Stoddard, drama senior , Giraffe Story, a musical; and Edwin Walker, graduate student in drama, The Dove. All three will be produced by the BYU Drama Department. Seasonal work begins at Elizabethan theater Mass, Deadline for stage design Mass competition for the previously set tor May 25, has been extended to June 15 Recital planned Pianist Bonnie Bennett and clarinetist Russell Harlow, both members of the Utah will Orchestra, Sympnony present a recital Sundav at The Stable, East 'at 8 p m The program w ill include works by Schumann. Brahms, Hindemith and Bernstein. The public is mv ited 524-6t- h CEDAR CITY Activity is beginning to stir m Utah's only Elizabethan theater. The preparations are for the annual summer Utah Shakespearean Festival opening July 12 at the College of Southern Utah m Cedar CityThree of Shakespeareo clasAbout Much Ado sics, Macbeth, and A Nothing," Midsummer Night's Dream, will be presented in the ou- tdoor Elizabethan stage Aug. 11, alternating every night except Sunday through Curtain is 8 30 pm Directors Directors this year are red '73 C. Adams. Michael Finlay son and Richard Pilcher Douglas N Cook returns this year as associate producer. Mr. Adams, founding director of the festival. dr, la director at SUSC. He will Mr Finlay-son- . direct Dream professor of di.oiia at State University ot Vv York A will in Stony Brook. - direct Much Ado. Mac- directed by Mr. Pilcher, actor and director at the American Theatre Institute at Apen, Colo Designs Theater beth will be Mr Cook, returning for his seventh festival season, of the department of theater arts at Penn State University and producer of the Pennsylvania State Festival of American Theatre. He designed the Cedar City theater and claims it is the only authentic Elizabethan stage m the country. The ieshvul. now m its 11th season, is one of the top five Festivals m Shakespearean the U S. and Canada. The fes-tiv- Music group schedules 3 concerts The annual Brahms Festival-concerts sponsored by the Salt Lake Chamber been Music ' Society has scheduled for June 4. 7 and 1C at 8 30 p m at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium three Artists for the concert include staff members at the University of Utah Music Department and members of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. They include David Bennet, and Sally Peck, viola, Oscar Chausovv, Norma Lee Madsen. violin; Gladstone, Gladys piano, Don Peterson. French Chiistian horn; Tierney er, cello; and Martin Zvuck, clan-ne- t. ! '"I theatre and stage was completed in 1972 alter 10 years of planning An amphitheatre gallery, to complete toe total design, will be t'n-isli- m 1974 Those desiring information nljuiit the fedivnl should write to I tali Shakespearean Festi- . t dar City, Utah S4720. The concerts will feature Brahms' Trio Opus 40 for v mini. French horn and piano. Sonata Opus 120 for viola and piano Quintet. Opus 111 for two violins, two violas and cello. Stnng Quartet Opus 67: Sonata Opus 38 for cello and piano; Piano Quartet Opus bU. Trio Opus 114 for piano, cello and clarinet; Sonata Opus 78 for violin and piano; and Quintet Opus 34 for piano, two violins, viola and cello. Ken Jenks: fMan in the Meadow' Shelley Osterloh and Larry Roupe star in .Alan in the Meadow, opening Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the Glass Factory in Arrow Press Square. Playwright and director is Kenneth Jenks. The play, presented by Human Ensemble Repertory Theatre, is an autobiography set in Wyoming. Rocky Mountain Theater to open .Ai Rocky mntain Theatre s Summer Regional Mlimc Fes- tival will open June 7 in the Salt Palace Theatre with Oliver. Other productions will be The Old Salt Lake Theatre." opening July 19. The Roar ot the Greasethe Smell of the paint Crowd, to begin Aug Hi Oliver." on based the Oliver Twist, story, by Charles Dickens, abounds with such memorable songs as Consider Yourself at Home. Id Do Anything for You. As Long As He Needs Me. and Reviewing the Situu. tion. Dnecting will be Jeffrey G. Forward; musical dir rector, Susan Hunter and choreographer. Ben Lokey. The production will play June 7 tiuougii 9 and 14 through 16 Curtain is 8 p m and Drive underway Duelil-nieie- Special to The Tribune 1973 CEDAR CITY The drive for the membership Utah Shakespearean Festival Guild is now underway. Membership to the guild, organized to consolidate support for the annual festiv al, is open to anyone Interested persons should contact Robert C Hansen. Cedar City, president of the organization Pioneer Playhouse presents . Elizabeth Cannon portrays Maria and Chip Boynton, Tony, in West Side Story, opening Friday at Wasatch Pioneer Playhouse, 95 N. Alain. Heber. The musical, first of two playhouse shows this season, will play through June 31, Wednesday through Saturday. Curtain is 8 p.m. Josephine Old Salt Lake Fabian's Theatre. The with Ethel nuisic added by Hogan Heinz, is a love stoiy ol the last few months ot the tumous old s.dl Lake Theatie The play won the Utah State Institute ot Fine Aits Ilay-righting Contest in 1965 but was never presented as a lull pi oduetion. Directing will lie Mr Forward and Ms Duehl-nieie- r "The Old Lake Salt Theatre" will run July 1 and July musical by Anthonv Vw-and Leslie Bricusse. The Roar of the Greasepaint the Smell of the Crowd, will fea ture a guest choicogt apher to be announced songs trom the musical aic On a Wonderful Day Lake The Joker." Who Today. Can I Turn To. Feeling Good. and Nothing Can " Ms Duehl-meieStop Me Now Well-know- r A V serve as musical will 26-2- 8 1 director This play, tinul in the seas is scheduled Aug and Aug son. lb-l- 5 Brigham City play listed for Nebraska showing. Special to The Tribune tice BRIGHAM Makes Perfect. the win1972-7m the play Brigham City Community Theatre ning Play w righting Contest, will be pel formed m June at the American Community Theatre National Festival in Lincoln. Neb The play, written by Robert M. Olds, will represent ReMontana, Idaho. Ltah, Wyoming and gion Seven national festival. Wmner of the national event will be entered in international competition in August in Monaco CITY-Prac- 3 Coioia-do-atth- A benefit show mg of the play is scheduled Tuesday in the Brigham City Community Center. 24 N. 3rd West, at S 30 p m Expenses will be used to send the cast to Nebraska Violinists scheduled Melba Lindsay Burton will present four advanced violin Michael Robison, students, Becky Neff, Rachel Whitmore and Terry Johnson, m recital Saturday,. at 7 30 pm. at the Robert Whitmore Studio, 2239 Atkin Ave. (2810 South). Concerto Festival JoLan Friedhoff, left, Don W. Marsh and Robb Carr will be featured soloists for Concerto Festival, Sunday at 3 p.m. in the University of Utah Music Hall. The concert is the last for the school year. Other soloists will be Aleredith Reed Campbell, Alark Chamberlain and Richard Hovt. Christian Tierney er will direct. Childrens play opens in Provo Special to The Tribune The Mirror PROVO Man. a Bngham Young University Childrens Theatre by Family to perform Brian Way. will run WednesThe Millet Family will per- day through Fnday in room in the Hams Fine Arts form m a recital Thursday at 7 p m. at tho Salt Lake Public Center. The participation comLibrary lecture hall, 209 E. 5th edy, for children ages six The group of 13. through nine, will be given South coached by Edna Crowther Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Rine, will present a series of Thursday at 10.30 am.. 4 30 solo and instrumental selec- pm. and 8pm.. and Fnday at 10 30 a m and 8 p m. tions The public is invited. P1CIM LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES. . . QUALITY PROCESSING OFFER EXPIRES WED., MAY 30, 1 973 Calendar of Events SUNDAY Recital, with Bonnie Bennett and RwSetl Harlow. The Stable 524 6th tost 8am "Concerto Festival," University of Utah Symphony Orchestra scholarship benefit. Music Hail, 3pm MONDAY "The Music Man," Pioneer Memorl of Utah, 8 al Theotre, University p m , continues through Saturday Family Night at Sprague Bronch Cinderella East, Library, A Story Story of the Nutcrocker" 7 A Story," and "The Little House, p m. TUESDAY A flEW YOU 12-EX- THIS SUMMER? HEW IDEAS FRIEHDS P. COLOR PRINT FILM "Practice Mokes Perfect," Bngham N 3rd Center. 2 ty Community V.est 8 30 p m 138 "Woiting tor Gedet," Theatre 18 2nd East, 8 30 pm, continues Wednesday C WEDNESDAY "Guys and Dolls," Lagoon Opera House, 8 30 pm, continues through June 23 except Sundays and Mon dovs "Disney on Parade," Salt Po ace 7 30 pm. continues through June 3 10 30 am, W'Th matinees Saturday, 2 30 p m . Sunday, 2 ond 6 0 m "The Mirror Man." Bnghom Young Horns University Childrens Theatre 10 30 Fine Arts Center, room B 201 a m ; continues Thursday, 10 30 am, 10 30 am, 4 jo pm, 8 pm. Friday. PTHITOSTODO PLACES TO SEE SKILLS 20-EXPOSU- RE COLOR PRINT FILM 0 e 97 Mm AT KMART YOU PAY ONLY FOR THE GOOD PRINTS! SPECIAL IHTEREST 20-EXPOSU- RE 8pm THURSDAY "Mon In the Meadow," Human En Arrow Theatre Repertory sempie 8 30 Press Sauore Glass Factory. Saturday. through pm, 7continues June 3. 10 14 17 Calico Performing Company, Uah Sote University Fine Arts C iter. Logan. 6 pm. FRIDAY Wasotch Pioneer "West Side Story, Old Heber Tobernocle. Mom Players, 8 Street, Heber, pm, continues June 30 except Sundovs, through Mondays and Tuesdays "Whet the Butler Saw," TheaVe 136 138 2nd East, 8 30 pm, comm ues Sofurdoy. Star Party, Little Mountain Teiesc summit. apes, Canyon Emigration t weather permitting), every Friday through September "Tgrion the Fearless," Salt take Public Library Free Film Series, 209 E. 5th South, 2 and 7pm SATURDAY "Stories tram too House ot Pooh Cor nor," Human Ensemble Repertory Tneatro, Arrow Piess Square Gios. Foctory, Lp m "Protocol Harem," rock concert, The Terrace. 45 S Mom, 8pm WORKSHOPS all at the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SUMMER SCHOOL COLOR SLIDES 8MM OR SUPER 8 asses among 500 regular course taught by a distinguished visiting and 36-EXPOSU- August 18 regular session June 22 workshops summer bulletin write or call RE COLOR SLIDE Summer School 305 - S Park Building University ot Uah Salt Lake City 84112 581 C362 1 .77 FOCAL, GAF, KODAK, AND FUJI! FILM ONLY PLEASE! wstBtotrotWooaww; e |