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Show 'Turn the Gas Back On' pens at BYU By CHERIE HUBER "Turn the Gas Back On" opens . Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Margetts ; Arena Theatre in the Harris Fine Arts Center at BYU. BYU theater professor Max Golightly is directing his own play, ; a musical production designed to reflect a modern play using images , that evoke the feelings an artist ' conjures when he paints a modern canvas. To reinforce that image, Golight-' Golight-' ly used BYU set foreman Don Par-; Par-; ker to design a set that resembles a modern painting. Golightly believes be-lieves canvases hold many messages, mes-sages, and each person pulls something some-thing different from them. His goal in writing "Turn the Gas Back On" has been to create a multitude of images using words instead of : paint. Life in the theater is the focus of the musical, but it also is about : words and how they are used and received. Michael L. Wuergler plays the . lead. He is a former producer at ; Walt Disney Productions, former : president of Osmond Internation-: Internation-: al, former chief operating officer for American Television Network ; and current president of Wuergler Productions. Tickets and information are ', available through the drama ticket ; office at BYU, 378-7447. |