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Show f , ' ,' L , v. Iurjm pvi $ x f $ ' "GEOGRAPHICAL FUDGE" It's going to be around the world in 40 songs without leaving Davis County for those attending the "Geographical "Geogra-phical Fudge" presentation athDavis High School Oct. 15, 16 and 18th, staged by students. Geographical fudge? Is that ie kind with peanut butter? Veil, actually "Geographical Itudge" is the name of the nusical revue coming later this nonth to Davis High School. The production should prove is fascinating as the name. , "GEOGRAPHICAL J'UDGE" requires the assistive assist-ive of two teachers, four ssistant directors, and an infi-ite infi-ite number of hours to pro-uce. pro-uce. The cast is made up from he entire Davis High Musical 'reductions Company and will jve the public a good oppor-unity oppor-unity to see the cast in action lefore the musical, set for later his school year. According to Sheri Cole, ex-icutive ex-icutive director, the songs will . be sung and acted out in ways never dreamed of before. "It will be unique 'four-star entertainment enter-tainment for the entire family. "Geographical Fudge" has been produced as a fund raiser to provide necessary reserves to produce the musical later this year. "GEOGRAPHICAL Fudge" will be presented Oct. 15, 16 and 18. The performance perform-ance on Oct. 15 is a matinee and will begin at 4 p.m. The other two performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Admission is $1 and advance tickets are available through cast members. Public support of this production will be greatly great-ly appreciated. "Geographical Fudge" should prove to be delicious. |