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Show IAE Plans November One Act Plays Clark. Intermountain Actors Ensemble En-semble will host a reception before each performance. Following the performances, the directors and actors will be available to discuss the plays. . Tickets may be purchased at the door. Tickets are $2.50 for adults and $2 for Kimball Art Center members, children, child-ren, students and senior citizens. For information, call 649-8882. Park City's Intermountair Actors Ensemble and the Kimball Art Center will present two one act plays that reflect the roles that women have played in our culture. The plays, "Over tones" by Alice Gerstenberg and "Hello Out There" by William Saroyan, will be presented in the Kimball Art Center's main gallery at 8 p.m. November 5. 6 and 7. "Overtones" was written in 1913. The play examines women's roles just before World War I. When the play was first presented in the early 1900's, it was considered consider-ed experimental and radical in form. "Overtones" is directed by Leslie Luyken, and stars Madeline Smith, Ruth Ann Fitzgerald. Ingrid Mager and Lore Clark. "Hello Out There," written in 1940, is now considered a classic one act play. The play deals with a young woman's brief and doomed love affair with a young drifter who is unfairly placed in a Northern California jail. The one act is directed by Anne Hersy and stars Richard Scott and Lore |