Villa Sells Out For Benefit Premiere Of 'South Pacific'
Deseret News, 31 July 1958, page B1
The Villa Theater is completely sold out for Thursday evening's benefit premiere of "South Pacific."
The "standing room only" sign was hung out early Wednesday after a last minute surge of requests for tickets. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. for the show, which is being sponsored by the Deseret News for the benefit of the Salt Lake County Assn. for Retarded Children.
Deseret News, B1, 31 July 1958
At a brief program prior to the start of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Hollywood star Patricia Owens will be introduced. Among special guests at the event will be Sidney Newman, advertising director of Magna Theater Corp., which owns the "South Pacific" film.
Orchids from Kauai, Hawaii, where "South Pacific" was filmed, will be presented to ladies in the audience. The orchids were flown to Salt Lake City via Western Airlines Thursday.
Entertaining in the lobby prior to curtain time will be a group of Hawaiian dancers.
Premiere-goers will be the first in the Mountain West to view Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" in TODD-AO, revolutionary wide-screen process that give startling depth and realism to the island scenes. The Villa Theater has just completed installation of $25,000 in new equipment to make the showing possible.
The Salt Lake County Assn. for Retarded Children will be recipient of all money donated for the special showing. The film was made available for the benefit by Magna Theater Crop., which is being represented at the premiere by Mr. Newman. Fox Wasatch Theaters donated use of the theater.
A check will be presented to Mrs. E. H. Dorland, president of the association, as soon as all contributions have been tabulated. The money will be used to help the association establish a sheltered workshop at the University of Utah for handicapped children and also to expand facilities at the Fairmont Park Training School.
Miss Owens visited the school shortly after her arrival in Salt Lake City. Wednesday afternoon and paid tribute to the work that is being done there.
She also appeared on radio and television stations in the area and was guest at luncheon and inner events Born in Canada and reared in England, she commented that the visit to Salt Lake City is her first real chance to see anything of America.