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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, August 29, 1969 'tr I','? ; tv a r f & v, v $. l' t. irtl Student director Susan Reese, sitting, aids if a line is missed by Patty Perkins, Kevin Moesser, Kathy Thomas, Paula Bailey, or Beckie Peel during practice for Cyprus High's play "Annie Get Your Gun." mu Amrtom Mt hr Rr e. Jtrm tff Novel takes up break time for viola player Ellen Sadler. No Business S Like' Cyprus ShowBusiness Most of the set painting is being done by Vickie Gar, left, head artist and Pam Wall. By CARRIE STUART only problem to be smoothed out Theres also the confusion of the stage crew as they paint, work lights, and experiment with different sound effects. Cyprus Correspondent What Is organized confusion?1 Students working on Cyprus musical, Annie Get Your Gun, are finding out! And lets not forget the business crew! They have their share of confusion as they write advertisements, get tickets printed, posters made and leaflets distributed prior to the Early each morning, from 6:30 until 9:30 a.m., the Cyprus Auditorium is transformed into an for scenery painting, an orchestra room, a chorus room, and three different stages where three different scenes of the musical are going on at the same time. circus? No, its what A three-rin-g director Mr. Charlie Brown terms art-roo- m Lorie Davis, who portrays Annie Oakley, and Kevin Moesser, who is Frank Butler, may not be confused f , and lost but they agree that the feeling of responsibility is greater with more experience. When you take a lead in a play, you have to set the pace for the show. Youve got to be as enthusiastic as you want the rest of the cast to be, said leading-lad- y Lorie Davis. Other leading cast members are Paul Ellette, Buffalo Bill; Bonnie "You r1 I ain't gittinf my gun," protests Lorrie Davis (Annie) to Kevin (Frank Butler). 1 v i ' 7$ ) f v" V 4 "A ' .. As s.5 vs 1 V, ArW'lAi V .iW-f-c: SECTION C first-timer- i 4 show. organized confusion! Each year, 50 percent of the stu- -' dents involved in the musicals are first-tim- e actors and actresses. Very few,, if any, of the students new to performing know whats go--. tag on, says Mr. Brown.' It takes a performance before an audience before the students get to know what theyre doing and why. s, Shauna Purdie, one of the agrees with the director. "All I see now is a big mess and confusion. But Im confident that it will be a wonderful production. As always in a stage production the confusion on the stage isnt the O , Young Americans Comics Theater City, Regional 1-- 3 4 5-- 7 8 ;jL Keith Phillips vows costume will toe and padded Chunkier in the heel, heavier in the sole, with a squared-of- f leather buckle. This is it the new Bold Look for Fall! It's the "Peru" in Tan, Brown, Grey or Navy calf, $1 8.00. V be done on time, :::::: |