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Show "Still the Mountain ,Wind" to open drama season Season tickets for the Southern Sou-thern Utah State College drama season are now on sale at the college box office daily from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, it was announced by Fred C. Adams, SUSC drama director. ; The six-play season will I begin Oct. 28 through 31 with j the return production of "Still ; the Mountain Wind," first ! produced at the college in the fall of 1968. Mr. Adams said the David Wright play had been especially selected so that it could be performed at the Rocky Mountan Theatre Conference at Brigham Young University Nov. 5. ! "The Odd Couple," a hit ! Broadway play and movie by Neil Simon, will h.e presented present-ed at the college Nov. 18 through 21 as an intimate theatre production. Drama students will prepare a Christmas Christ-mas offering for Dec. 2 through 5- Mr. Adams will present "Mad Woman of Challiot" as the winter quarter production Feb. 3 through 6. "Cinderella, a children's theatre production for young people of all ages, will be staged April 7 through 10," Mr. Adams said. The long running Broadway musical based on Cervantes' tale of Don Quixote, "Man of La Mancha," will climax the theatre season at SUSC May 12 through 15. Season tickets are $6 each, according to Mr. Adams. Individual In-dividual play performances are $1.50 per person. |