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Show : esideiiiits asked to cooperate in Shakespearean play attendance At tight Michael Aicesi and Sheila McCarthy do ; scene from "Midsummer Nights Dteam." i 9 jjjl IIS y. 'v. 1 "Local patrons can help the Utah Shakespearean Festival achieve a new attendance record re-cord and spare disappointment of out-of-town visitors if they will schedule attendance for the first four nights of-the week whenever possible," said Gary Mclntyre, managing director of the Festival. Mclntyre explained that some weekend and holiday performances perform-ances are already sold out, and others are going rapidly. "Our Monday through Thursday ticket tic-ket sale is going well," he said, "but choice seats are still available avail-able on these nights, whereas weekend seating is scarce." ' He said that weekend performances per-formances are preferred for tourists and guests who have to travel long distances to see the plays. "We have had the sad experience of having to turn many of these people away in former years because no tickets were available," he said. "We want our Cedar City patrons pat-rons to have first choice In tic- ( kets, but we hope these choices will often be on nights that are less in demand." Mr. Mclntyre emphasized that watever nights are preferred, all those wishing to atterd the Festival should reserve seats as soon as possible to prevent disappointment. dis-appointment. V |