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Show Theater Blossom in the Park h . " ,f J ' s 1 : I !'' . ' " " I .1 W ..... ; .". i :j If April seems to herald a winding down of energy in Park City, there is one area where the pace has not slackened the theater is blossoming. Theatergoers and prospective prospec-tive actors both have a variety of performances and auditions to choose from this month. The Park Players are presenting "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" at the Silver Wheel Theater this weekend and next. The dramatic stage adaptation of Ken Kesey's powerful novel about the pressures of conformity in our society opened last weekend. Under.. Don Gomes' direction, the sophisticated production far outreaches the small town repertory theater genre one might expect. April 23-25 the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Actor's Ensemble production pro-duction of "Street Car Named Desire" opens at the Park City Memorial Building. Build-ing. The Tennessee Williams play is a challenging one but the IAE has proven their mettle last year's production "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof." Auditions for their next play, "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" will be held April 27 and 28. For more information, call The Park Players, 649-8882 or Intermountain Actor's Ensemble, 649-6208. t A scene from the Park Players production, ' week and next at the Silver Wheel Theater. 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" on stage this |