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Show CSU Drama Presents The Story of a Play Unique staging and the use of real-life College of Southern Utah stage hands as actors will add interest to the winter quarter quar-ter production of Maxwell Anderson's An-derson's "Joan of Lorraine" to be pesented in the CSU auditorium audi-torium February 21 through 26. Curtain time will be 8 p. m. each night. A matinee performance will be held for school children Monday, Feb. 20. The play within a play shows the impact of a strong story theme on actors and actresses. Bringing to life the story of Joan of Arc they find themselves caught up personally in the pathos pa-thos of her heroic deeds. Beginning Begin-ning on a bare rehearsal stage, the drama builds to a climax as the scenery, costuming, and other oth-er play essentials take shade. In addition to the regular play cast, featuring Judy Heal, Pro-vo, Pro-vo, as Joan, .several, of the CSU stage crew will enact their everyday every-day roles as electricians, set movers, mov-ers, and prop assistants. Fred C. Adams is director. |