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Box 723 Park City, UT 84060-0723 Here m (P (B C 3 a f v & kity ( A97niMV2 j i.i i - , i , .iinn..i..n,ii in j.iiijuii.i 11 i. . i.ii.ini. ... . iiinn The Park Pioneer to present a corned Pioneer Theatre Company presents pres-ents "Communicating Doors," a comedy thriller by Alan Ayckboum, Nov. 28 through Dec. 15. A distinctive event for the holiday holi-day season, "Communicating Door" tells the story of a woman who travels back in time, through a hotel room door, to prevent two murders while being pursued by the killer. "Communicating Doors" has been called "A comedy turned into a Hitchcockian thriller about time travel" by the London Sunday Mail and "One of the best plays of 1998" by Time magazine. Charles Morey, Pioneer Theatre Company's Artistic Director, directs the production. Morey says the play, '"Communicating Doors' is a wonderfully funny and ingenious ingen-ious comedymystery with elements of science fiction and farce thrown into the mix for good measure. The play is ultimately quite touching as well as the way it deals with every individual's capacity for self-transformation. "A rousing success in both London and New York, I expect Utah audiences will take to it with the kind of enthusiasm with which they responded to our production of 'Picasso at the Lapin Agile' sev msmm wwm r ti4Hrrvr-" 2 toff 1 J , itrssk EN 1 11ESI Buy oik entree and get the other one of equal or leucr viluc HRHJ Valid until 1130101. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per couple. Must present this coupon. PLEASE BE KIND TO YOUR SERVER AND TIP ON RETAIL VALUE, NOT DISCOUNTED PRICE COMEDY NIGHT! THURS, NOV. 29TH Call for Reservations and more information Call 6 1 5-8457 for reservations mismm rui Ul I Record eral years ago," said Morey. The alj-equity cast consists of Cheryl Gaysunas, Kit Flanagan, Traber Burns, Deanne Lorette, Keith Jochim and Max Robinson. Cheryl Gaysunas plays the spirited spir-ited heroine Phoebe. Gaysunas has appeared on Broadway in "An Ideal Husband" as Mabel, directed by Sir Peter Hall; Celie and Leonore in "The Moliere Comedies"; and a bird holding servant ser-vant in "La Bete." Her other credits cred-its include Sarah in "Spinning Into Butter" for the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Viola in "Twelfth Night," Maureen in "Time of My Life" and Alice in "What Alice Found There," both for Williamstown Theatre Festival; and Marilyn Monroe and others in "Jackie! An American Life" for the Hasty Pudding. Off-Broadway credits include The Girl in "Take My Breath Away" for BAMls Next Wave Festival, and "Fragments" and "Finding the Sun" for Signature Theatre, both written and the latter directed by Edward Albee. Kit Flanagan plays Ruclla, a woman from the past who befriends Phoebe. Flanagan most recently appeared in the Roundabout Theatre production "Kg joj Come See us for our l 151 Main Street to Southwestern Restaurant jtffl Main Street 4j5-tf49-tf222 CBflriSO 577 Main Street 135-615-0300 Bring this ad with you and receive a complimentary entree when you purchase one of equal or greater value Customer Name Address of "The Man Who Came to Dinner." Other Broadway credits include "Requiem for a Heavyweight," "All My Sons" and Neil Simon's "Proposals." Other New York credits include "The Erotica Project" at the New York Shakespeare Festival; "Cloud 9," directed by Tommy Tune and "Speakeasy" at the American Place Theatre. Her film and television appearances include "Law & Order," PBS's "Wonderworks: Jacob Have I Loved" and "Dead Silence" with Danny Aiello. Traber Burns plays Reece, the aged businessman at the center of the murders. Burns theatre credits include "Measure for Measure" (Barnardine) and "Henry IV, Part 1 & 2" (Glendower) at New York Shakespeare Festival; "Hearts" (Babe, Mike) at Alliance Theatre; "The Diary of Anne Frank" (Otto Frank) at Meadow Brook Theatre; "12 Angry Men" (Juror No. 6) at GeVa Theatre; "When We Are Married" (Joe Helliwell), "Richard III" (Rivers) and "Sockdology" (Ford) at Alabama Shakespeare Festival; and "Gross Indecencies" (Marquess of Queensberry) at , Cincinnati Playhouse. His film and television credits include "Ulee's Gold," "Runaway Dreams," "Law and Order," "Homicide," "SeaQuest," "Nick's Game" and "Miami Vice." Keith Jochim plays the menacing menac-ing Julian. Jochim has just returned from a two month run of "Nixon's Nixon" on the West End in London where he portrayed President Richard Nixon. He has performed this play all over the . . world including Ireland, Canada, Hong Kong and four American repertory theatres. He has per- Finnleo Saunas are now on sale All saunas Heaters & Accessories Visit our showroom 0U?J WEST Solarium ft Spas S3t.WMtTtonpit,SLC 437-2101 ALSOMLAYTOM u 1 Locals At 0 4j5-4$- 06j6 PHl2(0)oFOF cwmo Not valid with any other offer or promotion One free entree per aa Valid all open nights Offer expires Dec. 20, 2001 Reservations Recommended Saturday, November 24, 2001 ic thrilli formed on and off Broadway and at many of the nation's repertory theaters including Trinity Rep, The Guthrie Theatre, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Studio Arena, The Merrimack Rep, The Berkeley Rep, and The Old Globe Theatre, His movie credits include "The , Witches of Eastwick"; on television he has appeared in "Law and Order," "Spencer for Hire," "Days of Our Lives," and "The Guiding Light." Deanne Lorette plays Jessica, the first woman to be murdered. Lorette has been seen at PTC as . Celia in "As You Like It." Her credits include The Drama League Directors' GuildHere SpaceNew York, "Seagulls" (Di), Virginia Stage Co., "Othello" (Desdemona); Two River Theatre Company, "Hedda Gabler" (Thea); The California Shakespeare Festival's "Scapin" (Zerbinetta), and "Richard III" (Lady Anne). She has performed at the Utah Shakespearean Festival as Portia in "The Merchant of Venice," Elvira in "Blithe Spirit," Hennia in "A Midsummer Nightls Dream" and Delia in "The Royal Family." Max Robinson plays the skeptical skepti-cal security manager, Harold. Robinson just finished playing Cardinal Richelieu in "The Three Musketeers." He has appeared in over 80 productions at Pioneer Theatre Company. He played Oscar Wilde in a three-month extended run of "Gross Indecencies" at Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C, which earned him a Helen Hayes Award nomination. nomina-tion. His film and TV credits include "Other People's Money," "All My Children," "One Life to Live," "Touched by an Angel," ; "Shadow and Fog" and "Return to Secret Garden." "Communicating Doors" is being produced by Pioneer Theatre Company at the Roy W. and Elizabeth E Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, at 300 South and 1400 East in Salt Lake City, Nov. 28 to Dec. 15. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and 2 p.m. for the Saturday matinees. Ticket prices run $18-$37. Free parking is available. Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. Special discounts are available for University of Utah and other Utah college students. For tickets or information, infor-mation, call the PTC box office at (801) 581-6961 or visit the PTC Websiteatwww.ptc.utahiedw, Sverta N i I t |