Show CM Iteatsrarts BEES CM tMseta I Capitol arts season revealed Ellen Eccles Theatre its tenth anniversary performing arts season showcasing “top of the line entertainment from Broadway to Latin and modem dance to jazz western and choral music and mote" said Lisette Miles executive director of the newly renamed Cache Valley Center for the Arts “We have some spectacular performances in store for our anniversary season” Tickets arp available now to former Ellen Eccles Theatre patrons by mailing in the order form from their season brochure Order forms lire also available by logging on to The : Repertory Dance Theatre Thursday and Friday Oct 10 and 11 Tickets: $20 $16 and $10 Since 1966 Utah's ' wwwellenecdestheatre’org or by calling (435) 752-002- for 6 a brochure Tickets go on sale by telephone or in person 10 am Sept 4 at the theater box office located at 43 S Main St Cache Valley Arts Festival Saturday Sept 28 Tickets: Free The Cache Valley Aits ’ ' Festival will highlight a variety of Cache Valley performing artists cultural information broths and hands-o- n activities fro the whole family This free celebration is with the Alliance fro the Varied Arts and will be held at the Cache Valley Center fro the Arts comprised of the Ellen Eccles Theatre Thatcher-Youn- g Mansion and Bullen Center Activities will also be held at other surrounding historic downtown arts venues Plan on loads of fun with dozens of creative events and artistic activities for all ages to see hear learn and do “A Really Big Shew A Tribute to Ed Sullivan” Saturday Sept 28 Tickets are $25 $21 and $15 Kick off the Ellen Eccles Theatre Presentstenth anniversary season as we roll out the ted carpet fro a evening The whole family will love this of the Ed Sullivan variety popular show Theatergoers will ' star-studd- ed - become the television studio audience and get up dose and personal with Marilyn Monroe Elvis the Beatles Ed Sullivan Topo Gigo and more You won’t believe your eyes or ears when these profession- al impersonators perform in this ultimate blast from the past An amazing array of music comedy magic vintage commercials and specialty acts will delight every member of the family Repertory Dance Theatre has captivated the world with its collection of choreographic treasures spanning from works created by early modern dance pioneers to contemporary cut- ting-edg- e international experts The program will feature exquisite artistry and athleticism displayed in colorful numbers from the company’s vast repertory including excerpts from “Chairs” by Zvi Gotheiner Latin Dance Spectacular Saturday Nov 2 Tickets: $15 $13 and $10 South America sizzles when the Utah Hispanic Dance' ' Alliance transports you from the pueblos of Mexico to the mountains of Bolivia and beyond with their dazzling costumes lively traditional music and fascinating folk-danperformed by natives ' from a variety of South American nations ce Moscow Boys Choir Thesday Nov 12 Tickets: $25 $21 and $15 The celestial sounds of the Moscow Boys Choir have thrilled listeners around the' world since 1957 Don’t miss diem in their exclusive Utah appearance Thor pure transparent tone is angelic and its weightless beauty is haunting choir is one The of the most prestigious music ' groups in Russia The richly dark tones and unusual resonance of mature Russian males' singing tenor and bass parts distinguish the group The ' Cache Children’s Choir will join the Moscow Boys Choir fro the opening and final numbers hand-select- ed “The Scarlet Pimpernel” Wednesday and Thursday Nov 20 and 21 Tickets: $30 $26 and $20 Join the league of the Scarlet Pimpernel and crusade Preservation Hall Jazz Band marches into town ing arts season the 2002-200- 3 New Orleans’ French Quarter Close your eyes and you’ll find yourself back in 1925 swaying to die rich rhythms of Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton Ellen Eccles Theatre perform flam His ploy goes off withuntil he falls in out a hitch love with die town’s librarian who suspects his shenanigans You’ll be singing along to tunes ' Tony Award-winnisuch as “76 Trombones” “Til There Was You” “Lida Rose h and more The same will touring production grace the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City fro a week-lon- g run but you can experience it in die intimate Ellen Eccles ' Theatre as part of the tenth anniversary celebration ng top-notc- The Trinity Irish Dance Company Tuesday March 18 Tickets: $25 $21 and $15 The annual Celtic Night returns when the lively Trinity Irish Dance Company presents an evening of impeccable intoxicating and impossibly complex fancy Irish footwork' Trinity will dazzle you with hard-drivipercussive power lightning-fa-st agility aerial precipace and sion 'Accompanied by their own musicians Trinity’s repertory crackles with innovative step dance patterns This internationally acclaimed company was die birthplace of progressive Irish dance and has been hailed as witty sassy and absolutely irresistible Bar-- J Wranglers Friday and Saturday Dec 6 and 7 Tickets: $15 $13 and $10 Back by popular demand this bunch of Jackson Hole cowpokes will wish you happy - holidays from the Wild West with their splendid harmony cowboy poetry and down-hom- e ranch humor They've been working their musical magic coast to coast for more than 20 years Bring the whole side- herd fro a splitting good time awe-inspiri- toe-tappi- ng ed of Preservation Hall the icon of jazz located in the heart of through swirling intrigue and swashbuckling adventure to rescue the intended victims of the guillotine The Scarlet Pimpernel and his brave band of Englishmen must keep their identities hidden as they fight for justice during the French Revolution Full of twists and turns sword fights romance politics and comedy this literary favorite comes to life with lavish costumes' and showstopping music Preservation Hall Jazz Band Monday and Thesday Feb 10 and 11 Tickets: $25 $21 and $15 Put your hands together fro joyous New Orleans jazz! The prestigious Preservation Hall Jazz Band will raise die roof with the sweet sounds of glorious gospel masterful marches blues The and broken-heartband comes straight from as part Meredith Willson’s ‘Trie Musk Man” Saturday April 12 2 pjn and 7:30 run Tickets: $39 $35 and $29 : ' Jump on Professor Harold Hill’s bandwagon as he sells ' the residents of River City a ' spectacular scam in this all American salute to music i and flim fast-talki- ng Children’s Dance Theatre Monday Oct 7 Tickets: $6 adults $5 chil-dren and $30 family (up to : i) You’llmarvel when 200 of Utah’s own internationally rec ognized company of young dancers take the stage fro RePETE ah inspiring progran of American folk music and children’s dance featuring the music and voice of legendary singersongwriter Pete Seeger The world embraced this dynamic dance and music due with hits like If I had a Hammerf Wimoweh and Guantanamera when the Children’s Dance Theatre per formed this program fro die 2002 Winter Games Cultural Olympiad These 8 to dance in front of more than 45000 Utahns eacl year Free Creative Genius Workshop for Kids OctS |