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Show 7 Thursday, April 13, 2006 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 13 Lehi Arts Council performs Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl' briefs LEHI ARTS .COUNCIL The Goodbye Girl' The Lehi City Arts Council theater department presents Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl, the Musical, through April 22. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. and runs Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Tickets are $7 for adults and $4 for students and seniors. "It was really cute, there is a lot of humor in it, there is a lot dancing and fun music," arts director Jean Hatch said. Directed by Nate Brown, the story is about divorcee Paula McFadden who begins a new life with her daughter Lucy. Elliot Garfield sublets a Manhattan apartment from McFadden's ex-boyfriend and Garfield and McFadden discover dis-cover romance as they learn to cop with hardships of life in the big city. Reggie Walker plays Garfield. Gar-field. "He is great he really brings the character to live he is not your typical hero, he's the unlikely hero," Hatch said. I Audition announced There will be an audition for "See How They Run," a comedy of mis-identity. The auditions will take place at the Lehi Arts building, 685 N. Center St., Lehi, on April 19-21 and is sponsored by the Lehi Arts Council theater department. VALLEY CENTER PLAYHOUSE The Mikado' Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado" is now playing at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through May 8. Tickets prices are $6 for regular reg-ular admission, $5 for students, children and senior citizens, and $25 for a family. Please, no children chil-dren under 5 or babes in arms. For reservations or directions call 785-1186. UTAH VALLEY STATE COLLEGE Repertory Dance Theatre in Orem Utah Valley State College's School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences will present a performance by Repertory -THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE of MEDICAL-DENTAL TECHNOLOGY Health Career Training From Utah's Premier Health Career College www.americaninstitute.edu 1-800-377-2907 PrOVO and Draper, UT Campuses U UllinG r ii i L...... ...................... a v w T A T & II f j IJJL If ' ii 0 rj7 . O J 345 W. CENTER STREET Hour: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. j 1 Reggie Walker performs a scene from "The Goodbye Girl," at the Lehi Dance Theatre in "Excursions." RDT will deliver works created creat-ed by internationally renowned choreographers Yvonne Rainer, Laura Dean, Zvi Gotheiner and Scott Rink. The concert will take place at Orem High School Auditorium, 1755 S. 400 East Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at Campus Cam-pus Connection, 863-8797, and at the door the night of the performance. per-formance. General admission tickets are $12 and student tick: ets are $7. For more information, informa-tion, contact the UVSC Department Depart-ment of Dance at 863-8610. With UVSC's recent approval ap-proval of Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in modern and ballet dance, Department of Dance Chair, Kim Strunk believes that involvement with professional companies such as RDT is crucial cru-cial to the growth and vitality of the program. "Involvement with RDT provides pro-vides students with the opportunity oppor-tunity to see live performance of the highest caliber in their discipline," she said. "It also establishes es-tablishes relationships with the i i-t r-rr-r r rr Tote ong (fermo ueor iW moie medett. cioiize in fcnirnrer tenancy (Kerns' utiern,ze tmSreidery, monosomy oktrotiens, ecf Cleanmo & fur alterations PROVO 377-6009 Saturday by Appointment Money Sai"g"coiipois"iii Sunday's" Daily Herald I ! P s I' company so that UVSC graduates gradu-ates may one day also have an opportunity to dance for RDT." In fact, two of the department's depart-ment's BFA students, Ashley Nilson, from Salt Lake City, and Laura Ward, from Provo, were extended personal invitations by company director Linda C. Smith to audition for the company com-pany this April. In addition, UVSC dance students will take classes from RDT members the week of the show and will learn repertory from the concert. The Department of Dance will host RDT at Orem High School, rather than at UVSC, as part of an effort to acquaint local high schools students with UVSC's dance programs and the Department's Depart-ment's new bachelor degrees. I Five-day musical fair Utah Valley State College's Music Department presents a five-day musical fair with its annual Spring Concerts April 17-21 in the Sorensen Student Center. The concerts feature composers compos-ers like Tschaikowsky, Glinka, Mascagni, Saint -Saens, Rimsky- V-J 1 d - " ,i..in.ilmimmi t.Li.r Mountainland Applied Technology College Looking for a hair salon? Look no further, contact MOUNTAINLAND COSMETOLOGY for your next salon appointment 'v. 'v matc 763-0324 matc 1 Arts Center on Monday. Korsakov, Mendelssohn, Jager, Bourgeois, Sousa, Williams, Prokofiev, Bizet and Mozart, whose 250th anniversary is celebrated by musicians worldwide world-wide this year. "The music is so good, it is well worth hearing," said Music Department Chair Dr. Bryce Rytting. "We'll play Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G-minor, a brooding, stormy masterpiece his most popular symphony." 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April 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ragan Theater Dyanne Riley and Connie Jensen lead UVSC's Concert, A Capella and Chamber Cham-ber choirs. The Concert Choir, a non-auditioned choir, conducted 373 - Hardworking Laborers needed Starting at $7hr. Call 642-0112 LEHI Citys Vets ballpark ball-park Concession stand is now hiring. Adult supervisors su-pervisors May-Oct. Turn application into Legacy Center or call Lori 768-7124 Peace Health & Life Insurance Call Today! 801-766-5990 441 West Main Street Suite A Lehi, UT 84043 Memories fade, your (ML camera WA5MBI i f ''ft www.allenscamera.net I iJZir'Zifw' !rr,BP by Jensen; the Masterworks Chorale, a large auditioned choir under the direction of Riley, Ri-ley, prepares an extended work for the concert each semester; and the Bel Canto Singers, also conducted by Riley, sings all genres of music. The concert series culminates April 21 at 7:30 p.m. in Centre Stage with a Mozart celebration by UVSC's Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Rytting. Features include Mendelssolin's "Hebrides "Heb-rides Overture." Prokofiev's Symphony No. 1 "Classical," Bizet's Bi-zet's "Petite Suite" and Mozart's Symphony No. 40 in G-minor. Admission is free, except for the Symphony Orchestra on April 17 and the Jazz Band on April 19, at $10 and $5 with a valid UVSC ID. Tickets are available at Campus Connection at (801) 863-8797. For more information in-formation please contact David Fullmer at 863-6188. UTAH BAROQUE ENSEMBLE Easter concert Utah Baroque Ensemble's annual an-nual Easter concert will be presented pre-sented on April 29 at 7 p.m. in the Tahitian Noni Auditorium, 333 W. River Park Dr., Provo, just north of Riverwoods. For a map and driving directions, di-rections, please visit www. utahbaroque.orgube and click on "4292006 Spring concert" under "Upcoming Events". This year's Easter concert will feature Baroque pieces such as Bach's cantata 131 "Aus der Tiefe, ruff ich, Herr zu dir" ("Out of the depths 1 cry unto Thee") with soloists Rachel and BJ Cox, Ruth Christensen, and Eric Glissmeyer, and works by Heinrich Shiitz and John Blow. The choir sings music from the Baroque era, as their name implies, but they also sing music from many different eras. The choir will also present works by Craig Courtney, Frank Ticheli, and a wide variety vari-ety of folk songs from America, the British Isles, and Hungary. Admission to the concert is free. 6450 www.harktheherald.com 100,000 daily page views. Ntlp MUM NOW Hinng AT LehiOs Vets Ballpark concession conces-sion stand May-Oct. Turn application into Legacy Center or Lori Thomas 768-7124 POSTAL JOBS $15.67-$21.98hr, now hiring. For application and free government job info, call American Assoc of Labor 1-913-599-8042, 24hrs. emp. serv. 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