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Show CSU Play Production Class Selects Final Presentation Final play production at the College of Southern Utah this year will be "Arsenic and Old Lace," one of the favorite comedies come-dies of modern times, according to Richard M. Rowley, drama director di-rector at the college. Tryouts for parts In the production produc-tion have been started with any member of the student body interested in-terested In participating either as a member of the cast of on the stage crew, invited to enter the tryouts. The play provides roles for 11 men and three women. The play has been opened to the general ftuilent body, and the choice of a play with a large cast, in order to provide opportunity oppor-tunity for any student who may desire this type of activity, was made. Most of the drama productions produc-tions in past years have' been restricted to members of the play production classes at the college. Date for the presentation of the play nas brcrj set for May 19 and 20, just prior to commencement com-mencement week. |