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Show Shakespearean Guild Gala S i n u . ... v 1 ' I H' 'wi' . i ; JL& ;,JS, - : PlN GALA.Shakespearean Festival Salt .Lake 'City Chr.stmas Gals Guild President and Mrs. Robert Hansen necessitating two programs during the indicate enthusiastic response to planned evening. Members of the Utah Shakespearean Festival Guild are preparing this week for a Christmas gala to be presented Dec. 10 in the McCune Mansion, Salt Lake City. The gala will feature a narrated program, Elizabethan music and refreshments, and according ac-cording to Guild President Robert Hansen, the evening is being presented to acquaint friends of the Festival in the Salt Lake City area with the Guild's activities, and as an invitation in-vitation to increase Guild membership in the north part of the state. The Sweetwater Company has donated use of the McCune Mansion. Program for the evening will feature the 12th annual presentation of the popular SUSC Drama Department costume tour. The presentation features approximately ap-proximately 50 elaborate Festival costumes, modeled by SUSC drama students, and traces the history of costuming from the dark ages through the time of Elizabeth I. Narrator is Fred C. Adams, assisted by Scott Phillips, Festival Public Relations Director. Guild officers Genevieve Gardner and LaVeve Whetten are working with Hansen and Adams to prepare refreshments. The program will be presented twice during the evening, and Renaissance lute music will be performed by Frances Cook of Cedar City. Several Guild members from Cedar City will accompany ac-company Mr. Adams and the costume tour participants. Students modeling the costumes, which are all accurate reDresentations of the time periods they portray, por-tray, are Becke Wilenski, Brinton, Salt Lake City; Ken Cook, Brigham City; Jeff Duncan, Vernal; Wayne Goulding, Henrieville; M. L. Baker, Cedar City; Dick Cottino, Pioche, Nev.; and Maryhill Dunn, California. |