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Show : 'i ) I Q I I ' ft"" ma pi A M ENHANCES FESTIVAL. Displays of Shakespearean costumes provides additional ad-ditional attraction to visitors to Utah Shakespearean Festival. Completing display are Fred Adams, Jan Winters and Shauna Jepson. Display of costumes add touch to Utah Shakespearean Festival authentic costuming for which the Festival Is known. This year, costumes from one play representing each of the 11 previous Festival seasons have been arranged with appropriate backgrounds. A feature of each scene is a color portrait taken from the play In question. The displays allow those attending at-tending the Festival to reminisce remin-isce over plays they have seen In other years, or to become more fully aware of the scope of the 12-year cultural project if they have not attended the Festival before. "Interest in the costume displays dis-plays has grown to such proportions propor-tions that we find it difficult to regulate the traffic through the display areas," commented Fred C. Adams, founding producer pro-ducer of 'the Festival. He said that visitors are welcome wel-come to view the displays any time during the day, arid that many tourists coming to the box office to purchase Festival tickets have shown unusual interest in-terest in the costumes. As the Utah Shakespearean Festival grows, new touches are added to provide the ultimate in educational and esthetic advantages ad-vantages for patrons. A yearly attraction for those attending the Festival has been the special displays set up in the Southern Utah State College auditorium foyer and the auditorium audit-orium lounge to catch the interest in-terest of audience members as they travel through the building to the outdoor Adams Memorial Theatre where the plays are performed. The 1973 exhibits hold special spec-ial interest for Shakespeare e r t h u siasts, and especially those who have found pleasure in the unusually beautiful and |