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Show Arts Entertainment & Michael McLean to perform at SCERA LDS musician Michael McLean will perform the last concert of the season at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre (699 S. State, in SCERA Park) on Thursday, Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10, available in advance from 10-- 5 weekdays at the SCERA Center, 745 South State Street, Orem or by calling 9 or (801) Michael McLean began his musical career taking piano lessons as a child. At age 11 he wrote his first song about his Sunday dinner. Today, as a prolific songwriter, composer, storyteller, singer, producer, and director, McLean continues to be among the bestselling LDS contemporary recording artists. Popular , 225-256- 225-ART- S. His creative talent first found its niche in the award- - 9 m t i; Lehi Arts Council 1-- 3, Needed one six men, Production and girl, age 18 and up. ages dates are Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays Oct. 8. Those wishing to audition may bring a prepared monologue, if they wish. There will also be cold reading from the script. 766-091- 2. Pleasant Grove Players The Pleasant Grove Players the mystery drama "Wait Until Dark" will hold auditions for Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 7 and 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. Auditions will be held Tuesday in the PG Leisure Services Building , 61 E. 200 South, and in the Keith Wednesday Christeson Little Theater, 30 E. " "' ' Center " 10-1- 4; 22-No- v. two-minu- te SCERA Showhouse 768-026- 8; 768-183- 6. are one woman, age 0; The SCERA Encore Season announces auditions for a 1999 fall production of "South Pacific," directed by Jerry Elison and playing Oct. 22 through Nov. 15 on Thursdays, and Saturdays Fridays, Mondays at SCERA's new indoor Showhouse. Auditions for ages 16 and older will be held Saturday, Aug. 28 from 9 a.m. to noon in Room B3 of the SCERA Center, 745 South State Street in All parts are- open, Orem. except for the roles of Nellie Forbush and Emile De Bucsue - Beau Jest The Little London Theater. 20 S Man Street. Pleasant Grove (the former Reservations must py Utah Valley State College a new program designed to introduce art and culture to the community's youth. "Art Smart Kids," sponsored by the school of humanities, arts and social sciences, will provide more than 30 cultural opportunities for youth ages three to 18 this year. Not only will youth be invited to UVSC for a series of free performances and events, the college's performing groups will also tour local schools. "Our goal is to make the arts friendly, inviting, accessible and affordable to our community," direcsaid Tanise Chung-Hootor of development for the school of humanities, arts and social sciences. "We truly believe that the greater the exposure and involvement a student has with the arts, the better they learn, grow and develop critical thinking skills." Cost is to become a member of Art Smart Kids is $5. All members receive an Art Smart free season pass to a series of cultural performances, and d of notification events, lectures and workshops at UVSC For more information, call n, arts-relate- 4. 801-756-52- On Friday, Sept. 3, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Sundance Resort, a program entitled LHS , vy 465-400- 4 p.m. Subd Mxho trs meodramatic tcxe on the traditional western wSi appear a' Desert Sa' Payhc.se 4So! S State S"eet Munay Mcnjovs and Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridavs a 7cm od 9 30 p.m ana Sundays a' 3 p m 7 p m. and 30 p.m each Mask." Friday, Saturday and Monday 0. 30. Get your tickets at through Oct. Adult tickets are S 1 are 6. children and seating is general admission onry. The doors wiH open a halt hour prior to ' Reservcr ens are 'equ"ed Ccii 226'O00 shew time. Popular LOS , Chamber Orchestra to hold auditions Timp which will be played by professional theater veterans Jqyne Luke and Marvin Payne. Director Jerry Elison asks auditioners to prepare 16 measures of a musical theatre song. An accompanist is provided. For more information, contact 9 SCERA 10-- 5 weekdays at or 225-256- 225-ART- Lucky Stiff Hale Center Theater. 225 W. 400 North. Orem, presents tne regional premie of "Lucky Stiffs,' a musical comedy, tnrojgh Oct. 1. nightly except tor Sundays. Curtain s 7:30 p.m. Ticket may be purchased at the theaer or by calling 225-860Reservations are recommenced Tickers prices range from $8 to Si 4. depending on the night attenaed. artist Micheal McLean wilt perform in final SCERA outdoor concert of season. S. UVSC Theater Auditions for the "Shoo bop doo wop" 1950's musical "Grease" directed by new theJames atre professor Arrington, will be held and 7, Sept. Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 8, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Ragan Theatre. Musical Director Sean Jackson, Choreographer, Kathie Debenham. Bring a song to sing. An accompanist or cassette player will be provided. Come dressed to dance. 14 men, twelve women. All roles are singing roles. All roles are open. Call backs on Thursday, Sept 9. -- Cruise of Love II comedv sequel to the by Jody Renstrom s appearing at Vaiiev Center Playhouse. 780 N. 20C East, through Sept. 13 Performances are Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7 30 p.m. Tcket prices are $5 regular admisThis Chamber Timpanogos Orchestra auditions for new members will be held on rg a 0. fe (801)378-432- The SCERA Encore Season opens wvm new musical "Prophet." on Thursday, .e' A-- - 2 American in Concert 'America w:8 pertcm- Lace' Do n weekend on Sept. 4 a? S r r? me Orem, SCERA Shell to be-eCeecrc-- c cf Heorm Fouaav.n Tc's are 515 ana can be curcnasea at a Smith la KXdNxs and ne SCERA 5o nr Cce IHC A mc!udmg cedes 5 e'ean supCcu'-- v Oe' Hcsc-tj- re J'T va. cc Ce-'e- - mo aav. Fo-- a- - Summer Sounds at Sundance "ryanrx3."Tr5TvvinjnthTrjjgh Sept. 25. Shews are on Friday Saturday and Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Theater doors open at 7 p.m. The play ;:" h5 eek conce't senes jt-Mou the Wuegrass muse o? On ,n Sunday. Sect 5. from 2 v 5 c Sundaxre Viage weane u:-,"'"a There s no oorae fc atend was written by Rene A Sheets of Highland and Pleasant Grove's Jessica Woahn performs the title roie The theater s tv re Point offers historical tours "Why Watch TV?" will be pre- sented. There are many things to do in the area such as hiking, Come biking, and camping. learn some of the fun adventures right in your own backyard. "Where the Wild Things Are," will be presented on Saturday, Sept. 4 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Granite Flat Wilderness Campground. holds special meaning to many. Learn why wilderness is a special place for all. The story of "The American Fork Railroad," will be presented on Monday, Sept. 8 at the Timpanogos Cave Visitor Center from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The canyon was once a booming mining community and the railway was its lifeblood. Learn what became of the mines and the railroad over the course of time. desired. Refreshments, drinks and barbeque grills will be provided. It will be a very casual evening. For further information, call Matt Muir at 766-025- 3. Thanksgiving Point is offering an historical Jordan River tour while enjoying a wagon ride. Highlights of the tour will be the Overland Stage, Pony Express, and Transcontinental Telegraph crossed the Jordan Hike of the Week River. for morv person Call information or to register. 768-230- CINEMA Besides local Utah history', ecological and wetland informa tion will be given to the partici- Reminders of Utah's early min ing history are a highlight of this week's Hike of the Week the Grizzlv Gulch Trail at Alta Ski Resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon. This 2.6 mile hike is especially spectacular in the late summer months as the colors start to change. For detail about the hike, see this week's web version of our newspaper pants. The tour requires a minimum of 15 people and a maximum of 30 people with a cost of $2 per The Sixth Sense Runaway Bride Daily-- : at www.newutah.com. The hike is the first entry in the Recreation section of the web site. 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(699 S State m SCERA Pjik) on Thursday. Sept 2 at 8 p.m Tcxe" c?e $'C avertable advar.ee from 10-- weekdays at the SCERA Center 745 $ou State e Ore c p r a : SC 22 i 2569 or i: information caU "Prophet" stars Sam Payne. Johanne Frechette Perry and Marvin Payne and rs produced by Bnstone Film and MarvetousWorks Productions. all-stri- I i "y FREE PHONE OMNISERVE o) y WIRELESS GIVE-A-WA- Y www.omniscrvcccUuUr.com A60 PROVO Jarnott. Authoring KcaHtr anytime minutes 500 for us Frufcovy, fny CaW Vn-ArlO- civr ew LoCAl- hA O. OHl-- nfuvny wceVcHiA Y &r uvAny only receive deluxe roovn VncccvninoHoHS'. AsY re5evvnHo Provo KwioH-- 0 Wsf less than tytf.OO Per rVe ccke. 00 HorH evvV free nationwide weekend minutes jpedl Pov J T a minute loCo. LtKtil UT iimnty rrtideulx only. Mux! show a wii'rf Utah Comiiy Drivers Litrnsr. MhI be 21 yrurs olil Riite IhisoI ihm utilnMit Advtinct reservations uiid credit itinrf are required. Nut mlid with any other vljcrs. Hate mirf through I22SW. cT aa tne-ate- advanced players string between the ages of 12 and 18. The group provides an opportunity for string players to get advanced orchestra experience in an environment. There is no fund raising or Michael McLean in concert Popular LDS musician Mchae' McLean w perform tne last conce" the season a me SCESA Shell Out e Sept 9. The production aea with tne as days and final struggles of Mormon proohet Joseph Smith. It will performed nightly (except Sundays) at 7 30 p m r through Oct 9 at the SCERA indoor in Orem. Saturday matinee are also available For ticket The Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra is made up of i Maser cf da":e 6emseir pertcm a one-- " an snow fiiied w.tr to2 taopmg Aroa'aca' sv'e cicggmg r. tne Pcrdoe D'amo " 4 icke's at 30 c m Sect Theatre a $8 tor S'C tor the a anj . den's ana '..-- ' ore avonxnroug' Cener T the Hams Ctce Prophet Hill 785-215To audition, students should be prepared to perform two minutes of a solo piece, play one scale, and sight read a short passage. No accompaniment is necessary. vmsm i Ira Bernstein sion. $4 students, seniors ana children; and $20 per family For reservations can 785-- 1 186 or buy tickets at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m. on performance nights. Thursday. Sept. 9, from 7 to 8 p.m. at Mountain Ridge Jr. High School, 5525 W. 10400 N.. Highland. To make an audition appointment, call Mrs. Anne dcsis The Lone Stranger "Tne Man r. the S8. Class of '94 plans reunion On Friday, Sept. 3, the Lehi High School graduating class of 1994 will hold its five year reunion at Wines Park in Lehi beginning at 6 p.m. Class mares are invited to bring their own dinner if The production continues Sept 3 and 4. and mamees or, Sept. 4 and 6 a 3 p.m. at Payson High School 1050 Soum Main at Tckes or avoiabie by cat;mg $5 each $25 for a family of six At the door tiCKets are on saie on a a This mustcai production by Michael McLean and Kevin Ke'ty begins at 7.30 Summer series by Timp Cave 'Art Smart Kids' tells about national forests (UVSC) is launching The Pirated Penzance Payson Community Theater (PCT) presents this new take on an old classic to kck off tne s'art of Payson Onion Days. rVs'-co- 24 hours in The Ark UVSC launches Timpanogos Cave National Monument in partnership with the Uinta National Forest and Sundance Resort continues to present the free summer series. program evening National Park Service Rangers and guest speakers present the programs at three locations in American Fork Canyon. All programs are free to the public (not including the $3 entrance fee). Program topics change each weekend and include a wide range of subjects relating to the area. Seating may be limited so bringing along your own chair. For further information about these or future programs, call Timpanogos Cave National Monument at be made Page 17 is located at 254 S Mam Street m Springvilie. Reservations can be maae by calling 489-308- 8 advance. best-sellin- 20-4- - I Alhambra theater) presents ths comeay m a dinner theater format through Oct. Z Thursdays through Saturdays. Dinner is served at 7 p.m. and the show begins when the last person is served, around 7:30. Tickets are $21 50 and are available 7 or at the theater. by calling Auditions planned for several area productions On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sept. the Lehi Arts Council will hold tryouts for their annual Halloween play, "The Color of Innocence." Tryouts will, be held at the Lehi Arts Council Building, 685 N. Center, Lehi, between 7 and 8:30 p.m. Men and women of all ages are needed. If you have questions, contact Brenda Grant, or Tyler Yates, Or you can leave a message at the Arts Center, MIJS; "uElEQ 1. winning Home Front television commercicals for the LDS for which he Church received the prestigious Cleo and Andy awards and the Bronze Lion at the Cannes Film Festival. Video productions for church soon followed, with his creative force behind such productions as "Our Plan," Heavenly Father's "Together Forever," "A Labor of Love," "What Is Real?" and "The Prodigal Son." Michael has written music and lyrics for several Deseret Book albums including "You're Not Alone," "Celebrating The Light," "A New Kind of Love Song" "One Heart in the Right Place," "You've Always Been There For Me," "Stay with Me," g "The and the Carols." Forgotton 1, 1999 - New Utah! - Wednesday, September $39-9- 888-378-OM- frovtyOtm 3212 N. 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