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Show THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Furniture Firms Aid CSU Drama Production of "Auntie Mame" I A glamorous and versatile "Auntie Mame" will accomplish 17 costume changes Including the use of four exotic wigs during the course of the play of the same name to be produced Thurs. day, Friday and Saturday, April 30 and May 1 at College of Southern Utah. Curtain time will bp 8:15 each evening. The vivacious heroine of the fast paced, sophisticated comedy adapted by Lawrence and Lee from a novel by Patrick Dennis will not only have a constantly changing wardrobe but will be backed by a setting that adapts to her mood of the moment. This has been made possible through the cooperation of three Cedar City furniture stores. Each firm has made furnishings available to depict decor of three different periods. A contemporary setting has been loaned to CSU drama department by Cedar Home Furnishings. Furn-ishings. Leigh Furniture is providing pro-viding a Provincial setting and Northeast Furniture has contributed contri-buted furnishings of the Early American vintage. Playing the leading role In "Auntie Mame" Is Cathy Roundy. Kanab. She will be supported by a oast of 40. Fred Adams, CSU drama director. direc-tor. Is in charge of general production. pro-duction. Mrs. Lee Thompson is costumer for the play and Don Dennett, CSU student from Sprlngdale is foreman of set construction. ff- My I ? v. I f PREPARE FOR PRODUCTION. Participating in "Auntie Mame" at College of Southern Utah are Kathy Roundy. Kanab, Ralph Driggs, Pleasant Grove, and Bruce Johnson, Cedar City. Play is set for Thursday, Friday and Satuday. |