Show Letters To The Editor i Theatre Policy Clarified Dear We are writing to try to make sure that all U of U students clearly understand that they are most welcome to attend any Kingsbury Hall production of the University whether it be on Friday or Saturday or any other day of the Various letters to the editor and even Chronicle editorials have conveyed the impression that U of students could not use their activity ticket to gain entrance to performances of Kingsbury Hall So that there will be no further confusion on this here is the exact situation as it is Students with activity tickets can attend University Theatre productions in Kingsbury Hall any night or performance they Admission to the Friday and Saturday evening performances is by reserved seat it is necessary for students desiring to attend any of these evening performances to exchange their activity ticket the night that they wish to attend the show at the box office for a reserved balcony seat Because season ticket holders had bought the reserved seats more heavily on Friday and Saturday the University Theatre management some time that students desiring the best choice of reserved seats try to attend the Tuesday and Wednesday evening rather than the Friday and Saturday night performances for which good seats were it was never intended that this helpful suggestion should be interpreted to mean that students could not exchange their activity ticket for a reserved seat on Friday or Saturday To our no students have been turned away from Kingsbury Hall on any Friday or Saturday night this this could happen to anybody if the event has become a Of most students know that the Monday night performance of these University Theatre plays at Kingsbury Hall is especially for them and the Since this Monday night performance and the Saturday matinee performance are both general and no reserved seat tickets are all that students have to do to gain entrance on a Monday night or a Saturday afternoon is to present their activity tickets at the The special student performance on Monday nights was thought a grand idea for several It gives students their own private performance and precludes any competition from for The reception in the Auerbach Room in Union Building immediately following the performance gives students a wonderful opportunity to meet the visiting stars as well as other members of the cast and to talk with them at first It was felt by the student Senate that many of the sororities and would like to take advantage of the Monday night performances as an activity following their Monday night We at the theatre sincerely hope that students will turn out in much larger not only to their own special night but to the performances on the other nights and Saturday afternoon as We sincerely hope that this once and for the unfortunate rumor that students cannot exchange their activity tickets for reserved seats to Kings-bury Hall plays on Friday and Saturday This just is not the Students are welcome any night and to any Students can attend Theatre performances for half-price at the and the following Monday and Tuesday Students are welcome to attend the Friday and Saturday but tickets for those nights have to be sold at the regular two dollar price in order for with its limited seating to break even If there are any questions or further suggestions about all of we would be very happy to hear from In the come and enjoy your Kingsbury Hall productions any day you E. G. Circuit Promotion University Theatre Kingsbury Room Redskins Got Raw Deal Dear I'm I saw the St. John's-Utah basketball fiasco on March I can accept the foul call Utah St. John's I can accept the jeering at Utah players when at the foul I can accept the throwing of at the referee when the call did go the other I can accept the deliberate fouling by the St. John's players in the closing moments of the I can even accept the winning injury performance by a St. John's player in the waning seconds of the followed by the officials time and the ensuing I cannot accept the basic attitude of the St. John's players and student It is represented by the comments of two St. John's students on the way out of the don't care how we did but we did If this typifies the current attitude of our U. S. I fear for the future of this It logically leads don't care how I got through but I got I don't care how I got my but I got I rebuke this I rebuke the above-mentioned students and others with a similar I rebuke the St. Johns coach for resorting to underhanded methods to win a ball I warn our college leaders to instill expel whether it be in or making a In all Charles B. Bradford |