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Show ill LAKESIDE Tuesday Apti?9 1007 iiinraBmBCjre QmGitxDirm 50'Airport ExItfUki dwoo'd RdXExit : 55-72- 75 flOOCW KGAMSunairt turn WbT male chorus of the Skidmore Singers practice a song from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat They perform In Classical Broadway Thursday. UPCOMING PERFORMANCE: The home Broadway bring Singers - LAYTON The Kathy Skidmore Singers will present "Gassical Broadway. an evening of melodies from "Phantom, "Lcs Miserable," "Evita," "Secret Garden," and more, on Thursday. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Wildcat Theater at Weber State University, Shepherd Union Building. Tickets are S4 for students and seniors, $3 for adults and will be available at the door or may be purchased in advance from group members. "Gassical Broadway" will feature the ensemble, with Jackie Young at the piano, in all new choral arrangements from Miss "Phantom of the Opera, 24-voi- i&y iljsisi USER SMSINGMPMV Marcusscn; and Lily's Eyes, by Saigon," "Evita" and the Broadway version of "Beauty and the Guy Walker and the Allens. Beast." The Three Tenors, Terry Be Also featured will be individuhunin, Dave and Brent Allen, als from the group in a variety of will sing ?dow-- ,j,e chandelier' solos and ensembles. The men of as they perform their version of the choir will perform medleys Prima Donna from "Phantom from "Les Miz" and "Miss Baritone Mike Alder, tenor Brent Kris Allen and mezzo-sopran- o Saigon," and others. ' Ulrich will sing Broadway solos. The women's choir will perform music from "Phantom of Other soloists include Evelyn the Opera," Twelve Dancing Scoihem, Suzanne Marano, Girts Harmon and Tan Esteimer. Princesses" and the "Secret GarThe Kathy Skidmore Singers den," featuring Sheri Burton. will also perform Gassical Favorite ducts will include Agony (from "Into The Woods") Broadway at the Brigham Gty sung by Dave and Brent Allen; Tabernacle May 17 at 7:30 p.m. For more information call two selections from "Secret Garden" by Renctta West and Giad '14 JWIW'WWWxiii' "ui.iuni k'.r? fry f t k ."i ' r r iKTtLT V ; - fast-pitc- h j Divertimento No. 15. j. : music by Mozart BonjourBrel with the Utah Symphony Chorus: The Dream , Girls ' Balanchines' At 546-442- 8. Winners of LeConte art contest listed vriiyffi i league i based on Shakespeares "A Midsummer Nights Dream" being organized KAYSVILLE - Dozens of loond; Susan Woodward, third; cal professional and amateur artNancy C. Ketcham, honorable ists tried to capture the landscape mention. Adult amateur: Russell Corpainting style of the late renowned LeConte Stewart in a renelius, first; Debra Stevenson, cent contest. second; Sarah Ludlow, third; KaSponsored by the Kaysville thy Ravenberg, Cody Mosher, Area Chamber of Commerce, the Debora Moss, all honorable seventh annual LeConte Stewart mention. Art Competition and Exhibition High school: Sarah Connors, attracted about 100 entries. first and second; Joni Milne, Judges were Charlene Higley third; Jason Carlton, honorable and Richard Miles. mention. Fruit Heights Mayor Richard Junior high: Jacquelyn May-moHarvey and Kaysville Mayor Arfirst, second and third; Sathur Johnson presided at an rah Morton and Keri Wood, awards ceremony held April 18 both honorable mention. at Davis Applied Technology Elementary: grades 1 Center. through 3, Elizabeth Anderson, first and second; Austin Johnson, Winning entries will be on display at DATC, Barnes Bank and third; Katrina Mauerer and EmFirst Security Bank for about six ma Morgan, both honorable weeks. mention. Entries may then be picked up Grades 4 through 6, Nathan at the Kaysville City Library. Cragun, first place; Mallorie All other entries may be Denson, second, Jody Selleneit, third; Jennifer Lully and Logan picked up now at the Kaysville library. Farnsworth, both honorable mention. 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