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Show QJj result ;al;r N ribmtc Pioneer Memorial to open with rNo, No Nanette By Mams Funk Tribune Staff Writer With fall just around tin (onter, cultural circles nalu rallv begin talking about for f h .seasons puuu i r oming Memorial Theatre is no exception and has announeed its theatrical lineup The Pioneer 1'hratie Com will open the season puny with the etiaa-ganz( 73-7- a No. No Nanette," opposite Mr Peterson Based on Shakespeare's ' The Taming of the Shieu.' the Kiss Me Kale score includes the popular imr" Porter songs "So In and Wutideibar," "Mways True To You In My Fashion " Local performers included east will be Coleman Dtake Creel and Ben Lokcy. A guest director will be an- in the through Oct 11) The .show has played to eup.icity houses for over two yrars in New York and ftom feast to coast Pioneer Memorial is among the hrst theatres to sot tire rights to produce the musical nounced Costumes, sets and hghling will be desiped by Ronald Crosby. The mu steal runs Noe ( ast In Brouduav Starring with the company be Dana Swenson who performed with the Broadway cast and starred in the Na tjonal Touring Company of the musical She is an alumna of the University Theater Dept Uo included in the ca.it will be legal actors Duane Hill, Mary Ethel Gregory and Ben Lokcy under direction of Keith Hngar Choreography will be by Rowland Butler with musical direction handled by James Pngmore Sets will be designed by Ronald Crosby whose work nas been disFhe played in "Camelot, Music Man," and Mv Fair "Nanette s" costumes Lady will bo designed by Amanda Brown will upeii ( lighting the stage from Sept 27 Kiss Me Kate Duane HU1 Local Actor in Nanette' oh Furors Kiss with Robert Peterson storing ( ompanv member Pat 0 Connell will play miisu a! Me Kate The Pioneer Theatre Com panv also performs the second struggle for Throne The Theatre's Heritage Season opens Jan 17 with Noel Cowards comedy Private I ices ' fhe comedy which has been called one of the most endunng. popular, and bntamtly funny comedies of modern theatre has recently played a successful revival in New Yoik Byron McGrath wiH direct with scenery and lighting designed by GTeg Geilmann The second play of the Heritage Sc son is Vicar Vivat Regma1 written by Robert Bolt w ho authored A Man for All Seasons The action of the play centers around the for the English struggle throne between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots Directed by senior director Robert Wilson, Hyde the drama features resident See Page E-- 4, per- - Column 1 J pea-co- at .with styled pockets, F belted hack, SUGAR HOUSE BOUNTIFUL longer length and button up FALL SALE! ff(C x nik s lapels, BERKSHIRE N nylon lined. Camel PANTY HOSE ssrariwse lmrj a Atwte.) 4 Sizes and STOCKINGS 197: X Nfr i ti, 8-1- 6 5 ' c i w.vX , , y J. a ? 4 X ' 862 & VX , , Si & , X ' A V y& History is only the stay of men under he pressure of c,rcumstances " Here am the men Nixon, McGo-enHaldeman, Ehrhchman, Humphrey, Wallace, and Muskie And here, too, ait r pters bwt describe the circumstances , THE MAKING OF THE PRESIDENT Theodore H. White 10.00 FASHION PLACE VALLEY FAIR COTTONWOOD ROSE PARK A NO SOON, UNIVERSITY SHOP MOH. THRU Walker Bankard FRI. TILL 9 under whn.li the candidates, as well as the rest of us, have had to make dei isijin Bead as the President talks about his victory, what it means, bow it was planned In between you will learn how the decisions were made that brought about the greatest landslide m American history Get your copy at Deseret Book "Ur DESERF f 60 East South Temple, Sa't lake City, Utah 841 10 Please send me .. copies of Making Of The President at I have $10 00 To the purchase added 25c took BOOK price postage (Utah residents add 4,2 per sales tax). NV DORP rT' 19 t&A, j j A |