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Show EMC Stake Slates 'ViqiY "The Vigil," one of the most controversial plays of recent times will be presented by East Mill Creek MIA, in the Southeast South-east Stake House, 2005 South 9th East, the evenings of Thursday Thurs-day and Friday, Dec. 14, 15, at 8:15 p.m. 2 YEARS NEGOTIATION This three-act plays by Lad-islas Lad-islas Fodor, was secured for MIA presentation only after two years of negotiation by the General Board with the copyright copy-right owners. It is a powerful presentation dealing with the authenticity of the reality of the mission of Jesus and the resurrection, and is staged in a modern courtroom with mod-, ern dress and dialogue. It was one of the most popular recent productions of the University of Utah Theater. CAST An unusually talented cast has been selected by Lawrence W. Hyde, director and Winifred Wini-fred Hyde, assistant, with the entire personnel Ifrom East Mill Creek Stake. The cast includes: Ruth Tennant, Willard Beck, Reed Bolander, John Buchi, Donna Bowen, John Halverson, Keith 'Otteson, Walter Stewart, Joseph Jensen, Anne Greaves, Starr Randall, amie Lyon, J. Golden Haight Jr., Elaine Weil-enman, Weil-enman, Robert Ellis, Arthur 1 Clark, Jacqueline Jacobson, Ted White, Ellen Nielsen, Oral Ottesen and Joseph Bouck. ne of the unusual features ' of "The Vigil," is that the au-: au-: idience is the jury, deciding the answer to the question raised by the author. . |