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Show THE GRILL THE PLAYGOERS^lay0 Production'"PHERE was a noticeable increase in the enrollment in play production classes this year. The classes are primarily to give practical instruction in play acting. The performances are nearly always in public and many times the productions are taken to the various amusement halls in the city where organizations sponsor the presentation.Many of the prominent young actors from Utah today received their early training in these classes, which are open to all students meeting the required prerequisites. Students are cast and given practical work in stage technique, interpretation, make-up, scenic designing, lighting, etc. The courses run for one quarter with each quarter building on the accomplishments of the previous one. Presentations are given every six weeks.Here are pictured scenes from four of the outstanding productions of the year. "The Grill" was directed by Wallace A. Goates, "Riders to the Sea" by Robert Anderson, and "The Law Devine" and "The Single Man" were directed by Joseph F. Smith.THE LAW DEVINE '."HE SINGLE MANPage |