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Show 4 Discovering Davis 1007 IWTuftvLiy Satuwliy tatfrSjte Arts council unveils summer season By UNCTTE GAMDQA lkJ IWOMlMWpWi LAYTON - Beethoven never It's a lung shot from Bui Djvi County huv an art community that' coming into it own. And the Layton Am and Humanities Council is leading the way. comedy Snappy music, spleen-bustin- g and talented teens are on this summer's schedule. Its the arts councils second and year of presenting professional performances. This season will swerve from the lirst by slimming the choices, six acts compared to 10, but oflenng fatter helpings. There will be three concerts, two Broadway musicals and one comedy, all geared to please everyone in the family. The season steps ofT on a sophisticated foot when the winners of the prestigious Junior Gina Bachauer Concert perform at 7:30 p.m. on June 23. The Junior Gina Bachauer concert is a piano competition that attracts international amateur players. The actual competition will be held at Abravenal Hall in Salt Lake City the week prior to that. . Next, the troupe of the new Rodgers Memorial Theatre, formerly known as Pages Lane Theatre, of Centerville will perform Forever Plaid. d This original Broadway mu world-rck-nown- al light-hearte- Ails at a glance music that inspired them. They will perform at 8 pm. on Aug. 15. Then, comedian Tim Behrens enters the stage. Behrens ha had people in tears nationwide with hi siJeplittmg comedy act. A Tine and PleasBehrens perform ant Misery: The Humor of Patrick F. McManus" written by McManus. Nelson said that Behrens wafnt on tour with this act, but he likes Huh so much, he rerouted his direction. Behrens appeared at Weber State University earlier this year with the sequel, McManus in Love." At for McManus, he has written 1 1 dance Summer Theatre wanted books with his deadpan Peterson's talents, but he opted to come humor. He also is n for his colto Layton. umns in Outdoor Life" magazine. And with him. he will recruit more This original comedy will be performthan 100 local actors and musicians for ed at 8 p.m. on Aug. 30. the cast and orchestra. a cappclla The Cadillacs, a "Fiddler on the Roof will be the arts group, will close the season with their councils tribute to the Sesquicentennial rendition of songs from the 1950s. The because the story of the Jewish family's five members hail from Utah and have traveled worldwide with their talents. struggle minors the hardships and triThe Cadillacs will perform at 7:30 umphs of the pioneers. Now trim those performers down to p.m. on Sept 5 and 6. Nelson said this season is closer to the three and you have the Riders in the Sky. This Nashville band will celebrate its quality and type of events the Layton 20th year of performing in Grand Ole Arts Council members want to present And it came with a little help. This Oprey style. Their music is filled with fiddles, yodels and three part harmony. year, there are about a dozen businesses Last year, the trio released its latest alsponsoring the performances. The Layton Arts Council is one of bum, Public Cowboy 41: The Music of Gene Autry to honor the man and the many arts councils in Davis County. But sical has all the great tunes from the 1 75tH and I960. Forever Plaid" begins at 8 pm. on three dates from June 26 to June 28. The musical ball keeps rolling when Broadway actor Robert Peterson performs I iddler on the Root at 8 p.m. on July 11.12, 14. 17. 18 and 19. Peterson is best known at taking Robert Goulets role in "Camelot" when it appeared on Broadway. More recently, he acts as the resident performer at Pioneer Memorial Theatre in Salt Lake. Layton Arts Council executive director Charlene Nelson said that the Sun- He Council s 1097 summer season: Junior Gns Bachauer Concert 7 00 pm. June 23 'Forever PtaxT produced by Rodgers Memorial Theatre. 8 p m.. June 26.27.28 'Fiddler on the Roof" starring Robed Peterson. 8 pm., July 11,12,14,17,18. 19 Riders in the Sky, 8 pm., Aug IS A Fine and Pleasant Misery: The Humor of Patrick McManus", 8 p.m., Aug 30. The Cadillacs. 7.30 p.m., Sept S and 6. well-know- it is the one that Cyndy Talbot uses as an example to other communities. Layton has a pretty sophisticated level of training. said Talbot, who is the community state partnership coordinator for (he Utah Arts Council. Layton has the infrastructure support usually found in larger communities. well-know- n Non-prof- it agencies develop very much the way a child develops. Layton has been the perfect model for the way thats done. They're into young adulthood. Theyve gotten through the rough teenage years and come into their own." For ticket information call 346-837- 1. BUY3 PRETZELS GET ONE FREE! Helping build neighborhood Weve been helping customers achieve their dreams for over 100 years. 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