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EUGENE REGISTEBGUAHD, Sunday. April 21. IM3 Fife T Drama j fsJaL O Nd , Duke Ellington Composes Score STRATFORD, Ont. (CPS American composer Duke El lington will compose the back ground acore for a modem dress production of Shakes peare's "Timon of Athens" that will be included in the summer, .repertoire of the Stratford Festival's 11th sea son. The Duke and his orchestra have appeared here in the concert phase of the festival on two occasions, and in 1957 he composed a Shakespearean suite called "Such Sweet Thunder" in honor of the festival. ins china and crystal Decorative accessories and gifts Gift ami Home BRIDAL REGISTRY Distinctive wedding and shower gifts Open Friday Evenings 985 Willamette Street Eugene DI 4-9613 Imprinted Napkin Brides Books Bible 8SS Willamette 8k turn Rehearsal Time D-Day is drawing near for several score students at North and South Eugene High Schools. Hun dreds of hours of rehearsal, covering many weeks, that started back in midwinter are about to bear fruit. The spring musicals to be presented by both schools are upon us. At South, (left photo) Direc tor Ed Ragozzino looks a trifle worried as he gives instructions to the chorus of "Music Man," which Absurd s the Vogue opens May 9 for a three-day run. His counterpart at North Eugene (right), William Quesinberry, moves his cast around on stage in rehearsals of "Redhead," which opens May 1 for a four-night run. "Music Man" tickets are sold out, but ducats for "Redhead" are available at the North Eugene High boxoffice. University Students Direct Two Plays RUTH'S Fousnh.pon SpecUUivd fitting service UthloQ corrcUv coraetry j mastectomy formi ! 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Both plays are student acted and directed. Gauguin Dramas Plannned NEW YORK CT) Stage and screen versions of a drama about Paul Gauguin are be ing planned by Julian Lesser and Leon Barsha. The script about the Trench painter has already been written by Norman Cor win, but is to get additional material from a Gauguin biography, "Noble Savage," by Lawrence and Elizabeth Hanson. The book title has been tentatively adopted as the name of the show. Plans call for a tryout tour on the West Coast next spring. Director of both Is Betty Parnow, U 0 grad student in speech from Flint, Mich. She also designed the sets and cos tumes for both. "The Sandbox" was described by Betty as a mixture of comedy and tragedy "that produces a grotesque sort of laughter." The playwright, Albce, is also the author of a cur rent Broadway hit, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" In the cast are Karen Achor, a sophomore majoring in. foreign languages; Larry Ferguson, a senior speech major; his wife Linda, a graduate student in theater; Bill Ellege, Roseburg freshman in speech, and Mike Wren, a South Eugene High School student. "Stewed Apples," according to its director, "is a funny, biting comment on theatergoers." The Tuesday performance will be the first time the play has been produced. In the cast are Kaui St. Sure; Stewart Rogers, a grad student in theater, and Jerry Reed, senior in English from Oakridge. Total performance time of the two plays will be about 3045 minutes. Five-piece place letting $27.73 b a Hem Englith bone china pattern in keeping with the fashion for gold in table setting. 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