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Show been set tor 7:00 p.m. August 16 and 17 at the Prospector Theatre. Performances Perfor-mances will be at the Prospector Theatre November Novem-ber 5, 6, 11 & 13. Then comes "Little Women" to be directed by Linda Martin at the Prospector Prospec-tor Theatre December 10, 11, 17 & 18. IAE has revised its fall schedule to present Eugene O'Neil's "Long Day's Journey Jour-ney Into Night" on April 15, 16, 22 & 23 directed by Ron Burnett. Auditions will be held in January. Then comes the musical "Shenendoah" June 24, 25, July 1 & 2 at the Prospector Theatre. IAE is a non-profit theatre corporation dedicated to presenting quality theatre at an affordable price within Summit County. IAE Resident Resi-dent Director Ron Burnett says the group is always looking for new directors, actors and choreographers. The IAE season is in addition to its successful one-act series presented at the Kimball Art Center where new directors and actors have a chance to shine throughout the year. Anyone Any-one interested should contact Burnett at 649-6208. 1 0 r Steve Nichol Hortensio left, attempts to court Heidi Burnett Bianca despite competition from Eric Newman as Lucentio in IAE's "The Taming of the Shrew" playing tonight at Parkwest. Shakespeare & More from IAE This year's Park City Shakespeare Festival closed this week with the final performances of "The Taming Tam-ing of the Shrew" tonight and "Henry IV, Part I" Friday night at 8:30 p.m. at the Park West Ski Resort. The popular festival played throughout the month of July and is slated for a longer run next summer beginning July 7, 1983 and ending Septem ber 3. Presented by the Intermountain Actors Ensemble, En-semble, the Shakespeare season will include "Love's Labours Lost" on Thursday nights directed by Quint Bishop, followed by "Romeo and Juliet" on Friday nights and "Hamlet" on Saturday nights. Both shows will be directed by Ron Burnett. In addition, the festival will feature Saturday matinee performances and Elizabethan Elizabeth-an entertainment prior to each evening's performance. Discussion groups will be held at 5:00 p.m. prior to each show focusing on that evening's production. But the Shakespeare festival festi-val is only part of IAE's theatrical season. The musical "Pippin" is slated to open IAE's regular season. "Pippin" auditions have |