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Show June The Sail Lake Tribune. Tuesday W llich Princess Had Lumpy Bed? By Nancy Funk but seemed fas- cmated with the antics gong on Monday when "Princess and the Pea opened You take your pick of sit- ting on the carpeted risers (so you can be REAL close to the actors) or on - chair. There's music, a few vellow thrones and fancy velvet costumes. Tnbuwe Staff Writer you ever s ) ! j I tried to sleep atop 20 mattresses? It isn't easy. But don't take my word for it. "Go to the Babcock Theatre (basement of Pioneer Memonal Theatre on the Uni- versitv of Utah campus) any afternoon this week and ask the princesses wandering around what its like. But then they're not all real princesses Only the one with the aches and pains is the TRUE PRIN- CESS' , .. . R duties at the thimanKnsem.' w f m u t P Per - apc -- r ,- omewtiat ....... of Pilsenferfer. rualtv All of this Whether in his nightgown or purple garments his main concem is finding a wife for his son Pnnce Albert. (Michael Lueders). is part of the Afternoon Plavers -- Inter- Hans Chns- - pretatiofi of the tian Andersen favorite Princess and the Pea. "The The tale begins each afternoon at 2 p m. and lasts a little more than an hour. If you've rever attended a summer program by these actors, its a delightful way to spend part of a day. The shows are oriented toward grade school chudren Blacula Selling Then The Kings Wizard (Scott e Peacock) hits upon the feet idea: bring some prospec- tive maids to the kingdom and tiSt lkeni ,or No doty sooner said than done and three charming?" ye' differ- ent punS ladies arrive to ie fee the title. Khahel Machala, Johnson and Jahnna Beecham lhe funmesl Pnn cesses you ever hope to one from Gourmay- ianj another from Slenderia lhe frm Muaelbl6' then there is Ann (Vic- tona Carhs,e' and you'u have to see the Pla-- to find out about her. Mary Pnra' - HOLLYWOOD at show. ttle direction of Bovce UQ(1er Pictures Paramount lhe Yamk and Rdsmus,en Mre Hou;e us and Registrations are still being accepted for summer classes cdnesda v throut,h juIv at shows are free am 1(J Craft House. The primarily for young people, 6 to IS years of age. at Pioneer All Little Red Along with Bantam Bwks have sewn up the nghts to The King's Goodbye. Mortons projected novel at,ut a n in hlSh fl name ho makes many aston- hing discovenes among them the dcovery that all that glitters ts not gold worh Djnun the first of presentatlon at Craft ww,klv Rid- the day he drifted into town. are classes - INTERMOUNTAINTHEATRES, INC. 486-74- W f'ASHE CAN STOP A - &) MAN WITH A SINGLE BLOW! 521 818) 5th South (UPI) -S- 321 7th East & UOUH Blacula, Scream, is the new title for American Internationals sequel to its original black horror film which bore the temporary title of "Blacula II. a SCMIE cream, STACEY s ALWAYS 'm SCORES! Tiara NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES mm FiiiJ mm' GAGEM I! hrecenck KK The Mortom author of Rothschilds can be added to the list o enviable writers who have he knack of se ling unwntten books to publishers and movie companies. am. 10 East 3217-St- NEW at Wednesday Theyd never forget ednesday mg Hood." Craft House will feature a variety puppet show, Scout Girl presented bv Troop 228, magic acts by Craft House musicians: and storv telling bv Cinda Farns- - Little Red Riding Hood." Craft Houses first summer puppet show, will be York Times Sen. ice p y itlUtf) JP Pioneer per-Ha- Back s Pitppet Show Gimmick 1 gU A FilLl FGRTIit OIF WHOLE FALiilY! 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