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Show 2. Love BY HOWARD PEARSON The entertainment industry the mo'ies) (particularly lesson a take from one cculd of two original plays being presented in the Babcock Theater of the University of Utah Pioneer Memorial Theater. Titled I'm Nobody, it is a handled a about News Entertainment Editor delicately Stories At Hahcock Theater incident kookie girl in her 20s who thinks, she early wants to experience everything that life can give. So she invites a young man she has picked up to spend the night with her in her apartment on Christmas Eve. After a half hour of trivial talk typical of two young persons trying to get to know each other and of nonsense behavior, the girl invites the boy to touch her. He does; she kisses him and says she loves him and will go into the next room to prepare to sleep with him. room h her nightgown, the boy b gone. She prc.wbly realizes he has done the right thing. While the girl is in her bedroom, the young man gathers up his coat and other belongings and quietly leaves the apartment. When the girl makes her entry Into the are but scatter-brainedemure but kookie, and Jeffrey Forward, DESERET NEWS, played Heidi little vignette Hayes, sweet, COTTONWOOD Dots with dent. Prior to the final scene, they engage in small taik. Miss Hayes is a little nervous at first, but soon asserts herself to the performance. Its a charming, sometimes wistful Our spectator-is- h with round toe, Im Nobody was written by David Kranes, a faculty member in the English Department at the University. He has handled his subject with a light touch. Most of the time, the dialogue seems real enough, but a puzzling moment occurs when the girl is talking about living In a light- MALL MERCHANTS IN THEIR 6t!)AKN dash... thats and ideal handsome, clean-cu- t for the situation and the inci teen-scene-stea- incident. DESERET BOOX JOINS s fSae The two responsible for this delicately handled, beautifully Heidi Hayes has role Babcock Theater. at . Wednesday, March 12, 196? Dotty-- 4 W 0. ler runaround heel. Nothing square about it Strap it on in patenty red, pink, white, black, navy, bone. 5.99 house. It's difficult to tell if this is symbol or real. However, the song, Go Tell It On the Which Introduces Mountain, the play, is real. a Im Nobody Is the second of two one-splays on the program. Hie other, tilled The Callers, Is another incident. Its about a boy and a girl, strangers, who contact each other on the phone. He is lonely, a tact brought out with the playing ti a folk song, A Most Peculiar Man. et Thereafter, they converse about trivialities, lights flash, nothing seems to make sense and it develops into a most peculiar play. H.E.D. Bedford directs both experimental productions, the scond with a h&untingly per-- , sonal touch. The sets, consisting of three apartments for the two plays, were designed by Kay Mengers. William Barber deserves considerable credit for the sounds which create those usually associated with a Jeffrey Forward in U. of U. production. co-sta- rs lower-price- d New York apart- ment and for the telephone conversations. The audience reaction was puzzlingly enthusiastic in the first play. Both plays will be repeated nightly at 8 p.m. through Saturday, with an additional a matinee at 2 performance p.m. Saturday. Remodeling Bid Okayed e steam PROVO The low bid of $41,500 opened stallation of a and remodeling of the system Board the State Building by old section into classGRANGER Tuesday afternoon for remodel- roomslibrary and office space. ing the Noyes Building at Snow College, Ephraim, was well within the engineer's estimate two-pip- OGDEN IDAHO FALLS LOGAN COTTOriYOOD LULL SUGAR HOUSE SOUTHGATE of $48,000. Builders, Valley Gunnison, made the low bid. 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