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Show Play Progressing Don Gomes, Director of the Park City Players' first presentation, 'Cactus Flower,' Flow-er,' said that 'everything's moving along just perfectly towards opening night on . Friday, May 11, at 8pm, at the Kimball Art Center." Additional performances will be held on Saturday, May 12, Friday, May 18, Saturday, May 19 and Monday, May 21. A champagne reception will be held on opening night. May 11, for all Kimball Art Center theatregoers. theatre-goers. Tickets for all performances perform-ances are $3.00 for Kimball Art Center members and $3.50 for non-members. Heading up the cast of the adult comedy 'Cactus Flower' Flow-er' are Park City restaurant-eur restaurant-eur Lloyd Stevens, owner of the popular Claimjumper restaurant. Starring in the lead female roles are Madeline Made-line Smith, well-known real estate sales person for Park City's Skyline Land Com- Flower are Park City residents resi-dents Curt Graf, ski instructor instruc-tor for the Park City Resort; Mary Ellen Wharton, member mem-ber of the Utah Chorale; Sydney Reed, former Marsac Elementary School teacher; Wess Jolley, Korey Lewis, and Brent Kimball, Park City High School students; David Gomes, local"actor who has appeared in numerous California Cali-fornia productions; arid Brenda Bensch, drama instructor in-structor at Park City High School and member of numerous Salt Lake City theatre groups. Tickets are available in advance at the Kimball Art Center. For information on tickets or group sales, call the Kimball Art Center at 649-8882. Business hours are Monday Mon-day through Saturday, 10am to 6pm; Sunday Noon until 6pm. pany, and Tree Brown, a student at Park City High School. Ms. Smith appeared in the three one-act plays presented by the Art Center in 1977. Also appearing in Cactus |