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Show PAu October 12, 1999 WASATCH COUNTY COURIER Wasatch High School to PerformM usical South Pacific | ar re Wasatch High School men rehearse for upcoming show, South Pacific. “The men are definitely going to steal the show!” Those are Jamie Belnap’s words that describe the upcoming Wasatch High School musical, South Pacific, written by Richard Rodgers. and Oscar Hammerstein. As “the men” sing the lyrics “There is nothin’ like a dame, nothin’ in the world...” you will be con- vinced that those words are still at the heart of most men today. Even though they were written 50 years ago, some things in life never change. love their work as teachers at Wasatch High, and it shows. Ms. Turnblom says that producing the musical “has been an incredible students work hard and are not only talented plined. It will be an formance.” this year experience. The play hard. They but also discioutstanding per- South Pacific is a great family show! It’s affordable, and oh, so entertaining. You might want to attend more than once. The show begins at 7 pm in the If you have attended our “home town” high school musicals in past years you Wasatch High School Auditorium, and runs Nov. 4, 5, 6, and 8. Tickets are sell- are aware of the-high quality entertain‘ment. that. is produced by Ms. Lori Turnblom and Ms. Jamie Belnap. They purchase, or, wait in line and buy.them at the door. Z ing now. Contact cast members to pre- Rachel Hansen, age Eric Richins. cope4 age 8 “Cinderella” “I want to be a. one-eyed pirate.” “We Support Our Great Community and Appreciate Wasatch County Supporting Us”’ Cade Richins, age 5. Nick Calderwood, age 8 "An alien!" "A big, scary vampire." Joe Probst of REPUBLIC MORTGAGE LUBNoyude Ay Ente 654-28 | 8 |