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Show New Utah! - Wednesday, November 1 7, 999 - Page 1 presents 'Children of Eden' BYU "Children of Eden," a new musical about parents, children and faith with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz and book by John Caird, will open Friday, Nov. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Brigham Young University's Pardoe Theatre, Performances will run through Dec. '4. A matinee performance will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4. There will be no performances Sundays or Mondays. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $8 for students and faculty. Half-pric- e preview performances will be Nov. 17 and 18. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call Universal truths are presented in the play through teachings found in the nine chapters in Genesis. "I've directed 75 plays so far, and this play has been my most favorite and most spiritual to direct," said Tim Threlfall, the play's director and a BYU professor. "It has an amazing spirit about it because it teaches universal truths regarding families, free relaagency and parent-chil- d tionships." Actor Matthew Herrick said that all of the cast members are excited to present this musical because it is fairly new and is of excellent 378-432- quality. "Although the story line of the Bible is not exact, the spirit of the show teaches true i 2. Through the stories of Adam, Eve, Noah and their pffspring, "Children of Eden" makes a tuneful, charming fend heartfelt statement about the age-olpains and pleasures of parenting. d principles like forgiveness and the reality of the atonement in people's lives," Herrick said. i . v (K-3r- Eve (Joy Rodgers Gardner) s long-tim- i Arlene McGregor and will run and Tuesday Monday, Wednesday through Dec. 22. Doors open at 7 p.m. and performances begin at 7:30. There will also be three matinee per Honorable mention awards went to Jamie Swindler, Abigail Richards, Lauren Dies, Michael Fifield, Cyrena Fifield, Bethany Richards, Claire Bangerter, Adam Fifield, Megan Welch, Stacey Haynes, Ellen Robinson and Sherrie Manwill. 3 contemplates her choices In BYU's production of the musical "Children of Eden" open- ing Nov. 19 in Theatre. Pardoe BYU's The music director for the BYU production is Randy is choreographer Boothe, Rebecca Wright Phillips, tume Cathie is designer cos- McClellan and the set designer is Eric Fielding. - . . If of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" on Dec. 4, 11 and 18 at 1 p.m. formances returning on Nov. 22 for one more year is "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," written by Barbara Robinson. This family comedy is directed by Also Tyler Terry, 1st: Jenny Ballard, 2nd; Elise Andehn, 3rd. Division IV (i0th-12t- h grade): Amy Baugh, 1st; Stephanie Rhodes, 2nd; Michelle Bailey, 3rd. Winners of the "Encore" Keyboard competition, held recently, included students from Utah Valley teachers. d In Division I grade), winners were: Joseph Chang, 1st; Spencer Moeller, 2nd; Kelly Zhang, 3rd. Division II (4th-6t- h grade winners were: Stephen Richards, 1st; Nia Latu, 2nd; Karlie Rhodes, 3rd. Division III (7th-9t- h grade): yCP opens Christmas season with old favorites is direct ed by J.C. Carter. 7 'Encore' winners announced J? t It's time for the holiday season at Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. Opening Thursday, Nov. 18, is e favorite, "A Christmas Carol," starring LeRoy Wilcox. This will run Thursday, Friday and Saturday through Dec. 18. There will be no performance on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25. This adaptation has been jwritten by Amber Sorensen and 1 fi .s 11 lis If Ticket prices are S5 regular admission, $4 seniors, students and children, and $20 per family. $3 group rates are also available for groups of 20 people or more. Reservations are necessary. 6 for reservaCall tions. "Mr fi H 785-118- 1MM f iiirr,,!, rililli lilllOiiit- i inn Shakespeare'i JWeffff) Night Twelfth Night i opens at IhelHS Auditorium and runs Nov. 1 8. 1 9, 20. 22 23. Curtain & 7:30 each night. General Admission Is $4. 'Charlie's Monument by co!:rg Christmas at Valley Center Playhouw Valley Center Playhouse presents two holiday favorites this season. "A Christmas Carol" starring LeRoy Wilcox of Ptovo. opens Nov. 1 8. and runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday through Dec. 1 8. There will tie no performance Nov. 25. This adaptation has been written by Amber Sorenson and Is directed by JC Carter. "The Best Qhrlstmos Pageant Ever" opens Nov. 22 and runs Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday through Dec. 22. Doors open at 7 p.m. ond evening performances begin at 7.30 p.m. There wil also be three p.m. matinee performances of "Best and Christmas Pageant Ever on Dec. 4. 18. Ticket prices are $5 for regular odmis-sio- a $4 for seniors, students and children, and $20 for family. S3 group rotes ore available for groups of 20 or more. For reservations, call 1 1 1 785-118- Chariey'tAunt Hale Center Theater, 225 W. 400 North, Orem, presents this popular comedy about two young men persuade a friend to dress up as a chaperone for a romantic rendezvous throuah Nov 20 nightly except for Sundays. Curtain is 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the theater Reservations ore or by calling 225-860recommended. Tickets prices range from $8 to $14, depending on the night attended. JlCotow at SCERA J, Golden," a one-ma- n Y I LDS Kimball, will 7:30 p.m. in II 225-256- 9 This theatrical adaptation of Blaine vorgason's popular book starring Davison Cheney and Kathryn Laycock little Is cppearing at the Little London Dinner Theater. 20 S. Main Street. Pleasant Grove on Thursdays. Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 20. Doors open at 6:30 p.m with dinner served at 6:45 p.m, curtain at 7:30. Reservations must be made in advance General Authority J. Golden play Nov. 17, 18. 19 and 20 at the SCERA Showhouse in Orem. The production stars Daliin Christiansen and was written and directed by James Arrington. Tickets are avail- -' able at $8 from 10-- 5 weekdays through tne SCERA main office, 745 South State or Street in Orem. by calling or at the door beginning at 6:45 p.m. on performance nights. Children ot Eden This musical play with music by Stephen Schwartz, composer of "Prince of Egypt and "Pippin." and tyrics by John of the original "Les Caird. will be performed In BYU's Miserables' 4. Tickets are Pardoe Theatre Nov. $10 for general admission and $8 for stue dents and faculty. preview performances wi be Nov. 7 and 8. There will be no performances Sundays or Mondays. For more information or to purchase tickets, please call (801) The new inspirational musical is about parents, children and faith. Through the stories of Adam, Eve. Noah and their offspring "ChBdren of Eden' makes a tuneful, charming and heartfelt statement about the age-ol- d pains and pleasures of parenting. popular show about J S Daruensemble Showcase The Dancensembie Showcase wi be performed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 18 19, at 7:30 p.m. In 166 Richards Building. Tickets are $3. For more information or to purchase tickets, please cal and (801)378-326- Men's Chorus and Women's Chorus Men's Chorus and Women's Chorus will join forces for an evening rich with more than 300 voices Friday and BYU The BYU Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20. Ticket are $8 for general admission and $5 for students and faculty. For more information or to purchase tickets, piease col! 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