| Show Presented Monday Marceau is the sort of theatrical gift that no one really To ask for such perfection would be you can only stare at believe it and be The fellow in case I forget to say The above statement was made by Walter drama critic of the New York Herald and from what we have seen of Marceau's pantomime no The University of Utah and the Salt Lake community is indeed fortunate in having the opportunity to see this great performer Monday night in Kingsbury Students will be admitted for seventy-five cents and may purchase tickets today and tomorrow in the Park Marcel who was born in 1923 in a village near has been fascinated in the art of as long as he can During his early childhood he was constantly imitating people in the the the the shapes of flowers and He idolized and was inspired by such silent screen greats as Charlie Chaplin and Buster He contented himself with self-instruction until 1946 when he enrolled under the great master of Etienne in the Sarah Bernhardt Theatre in In 1947 he created the clown of the now famous striped jersey and the opera This character has become Marceau's trademark just as the was Charlie Chaplin's tour de Marcel who speaks the universal language of gesture and who is considered its greatest living Was recently honored at a special performance held in the Security Council Chamber of the United Nations At close of his he was presented with a citation by the members of the U.N. as Universal without uttering a can be understood by people from all nations of the We earnestly urge all students and faculty to attend Monday night's It is an opportunity that should not be passed and one which might not be available |