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Show CASTEssie Whimple .............................. Cathryn DamonRuth La Rue .............•......................... Mary JavaineHoward Cavanaugh ............................ Joan RhodesMaude Simpson .............................. Emma HempleSarah Simpson .................................... Mary NielsonGeorge Poppett ................................ Douglas ClarkInspector White ............................ Glen CamomileTom Baxter .............................................. Zan WinnMay .................................................. Halene BrintonTilly .............................................. Marilyn KnudsonAlfy............................................................ Phil KeelerSir Charles Willingham ...................... Tom DruryThe Tenor .......................................... Ralph RogersInez .......................................................... Sondra LeesJailer .................................................... Duncan NoblePolicemen ............ Keith Hottinger, Keith PippinJimey Jimes................................................John fiiattThe Chorus: Julie Allen, Mary Ann Kleinert, Ron Bartlett, Roy McConahay, Rebecca Bennion, Loni Nethercott, Richard Carter, Ralph Rodgers, Dixie Boswell, Connie Sherman, Ken Ellis, Gene Shum-way, Halene Brinton, Carolyn Shumway, Richard Hull, Raynor Smith, Geri Elliot, Rose Lee Shrout, James Hunter, Robert McQueen, Annette Faux, Doris Voorhees, Melfin Jaensch, Barbara Huber, Kay Welch, Michael Mason, Jeanetter Jarvis, Bonnie Winterton.Ballet: Barbara Blanchard, Mary Javaine, Karen Shores, Bob Miya, Sally Carlton, Camilla Kennell, Shirley White, Tony Scott, Shanna Fenton, Patri-cia Knight, Rex Bigmore, Rocky Spoelstra, Miriam Harding, Cissie Lees, Wayne Brennan, Dick Thomas, Janice James, Pat Rosenbaum, John Hiatt.REDHEAD SCORES BIG HITOpening the University's theater season was Redhead, starring Cathryn Damon, who made a big hit two years ago as the irrepressible Lola in Damn Yankees. Redhead, which won the "Best Musical of the Season" award two years ago on Broadway, was brought to life under the expert direction of Dr. C. Lowell Lees, who gave it all the snap and professionalism of the Broadway production.The play, set in London at the turn of the century, revolves around a wax museum and the efforts of one of its owners to find a husband. Miss Damon, in the title role of Essie Whimple, again sang and danced her way into the hearts of Salt Lake audiences. Aiding Miss Damon and Duncan Noble, a member of the original cast who came to Salt Lake to help direct the choreography, were performances by such local thespians as Zan Winn, Douglas Clark, Emma Hemple, Mary Nielson, John Rhodes, and Tom Drury.S^^»^S#^^i»<i«iB^^i SRfi Biiifv. : pltfi |