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From 'Elektra' to 'Penzance'
Dramas, musicals, comedies on stage this week in Utah
Directed by Hugh Hanson, with a script translated by Kenneth McLeish from Euripides' ancient Greek drama, the four performances at the U. will be staged in traditional early Greek style outdoors in the early morning next Saturday and Sunday, and again on Sept. 23 and 24.
Hanson is giving this version of "Elektra" an Appalachian and "ethnic-peasant" twist, with original music composed and performed by David Sharp, and period set and costumes.
"Elektra" tells the story of King Agamemnon's children, Elektra and Orestes, and their quest for vengeance on the perpetrators of their father's murder their mother, Klytemnestra, and her lover, the new king.
The cast includes Nicol Razon as the neurotic, unbalanced Elektra; Nicholas Zaharias as her cowardly brother, Orestes; Barbara Smith as Klytemnestra (repeating a role she played last year); and Anthony Gaskins as Pylades.
Tickets are $12 for general admission, $9 for U. faculty and staff and $6 for all students (581-7100, the Kingsbury Hall box office, or www.kingtix.com). Patrons should bring blankets. All seating is on the lawn. (In the event of rain, the performance will be moved to Libby Gardner Hall.)
"CATS," one of Broadway's longest-running musicals, is the fall season centerpiece at Tuacahn Amphitheater in Ivins, where it plays Thursday through Oct. 21, directed and choreographed by Derryl Yeager, who played the role of Rum Tum Tugger during a two-year stint with the national touring company of "Cats" several years ago.
The cast of "Cats" includes John Boy as Rum Tum Tugger and Margaret Kelly as Grizabella. Both played the same roles in the most recent national tour of "Cats."
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