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Show Shakespearean Festival players gather from 21 cities, 13 states pany members reveals extensive exten-sive experience which ranges from producing, directing, acting, act-ing, costuming, and technical assignments for virtually every ev-ery participant, Mr. Adams said. Some of the schools represented repre-sented include SUSC, University Univers-ity of Wisconsin, Goodman School.. of Drama, American Conservatory Theatre, Los Angeles An-geles City College, University of California at Los Angeles, University of Pittsburgh, Eastern East-ern New Mexico University, University of California at Davis, Tulane University, University Uni-versity of Connecticut, University Univer-sity of California at Riverside, and Sacramento City College. The six actresses for the Festival Fes-tival include Charlene Bletson, Riverside, Calif.; Geraldine Fricke, New Orleans, La.; Ellen El-len Mathews, Baltimore, Md.; Heidi Mefford, Davis, Calif.; Kent Wilson, Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Dana Gladstone, Newton, Mass. Company members for the eighth annual Utah Shako-spearean Shako-spearean Festival will arrive in Cedar City June 15, it was annuonced by Fred C. Adams, founding director. The 37 actors ac-tors and technicians selected for participation in the 1969 productions represent 21 communities com-munities in 13 states. Production dates for this year's Festival are July 17 through August 9. Plays scheduled are "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Othello" and "Love's Labours Lost." Performances Per-formances are staged on the Southern Utah State College campus. Mr. Adams stated that the company selected for the coming com-ing season is one of the most impressive to date. Participants Partici-pants are selected from colleges col-leges and universities throughout the nation and some foreign countries. Although the Festival does not accept professional dramatists, dram-atists, the background of com- Thirteen actors are included in the Company. They are Harvey Har-vey Alperin, Davis, Calif.; Michael Boss, Cedar City; Bruce Boyer, Santa Monica, Calif.; John Burgess, Los Angeles, An-geles, Calif.; Paul Cravath, New Orleans, La.; William Fenno, Chicago, 111.; Norman Langill, Madison, Wise; Christopher Leggette, Riverside, River-side, Calif.; Timothy McGuin-ness, McGuin-ness, Portales, New M.; Bert Nemitz, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Joseph Jo-seph Remmes, Santa Monica, Calif.; Peter Weiss, Storrs, Conn, and Steve Powell, Waco, Tex. The Companys six staff members include Ted Strickland, Strick-land, Middleton, Conn.; Mary Judd, Cedar City; and Cherry Jo Strawn, Beth Robinson, Bill and Sue Adams all from Riverside, River-side, Calif. -- Women technicians are Donna Don-na Adamson, Los Angeles, Calif.; Alyson Arnold, East Lansing, Mich.; Dena Brown, Balboa Island, Calif.; Arlene Hall, Escalante, Utah; Jane Luke, Provo; Marilyn Radisch, Riverside, Calif.; and Dawn Schuessler, Houston, Tex. Making up the other five places on the technical crew are Warren Camhi, Toledo, Ohio; Careron Harvey, Corona Del Mar, Calif.; and Douglas Cooper, Jeff Cowen and Peter j Lcsnik, Riverside, Calif. |