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Show jimp Chamber Orchestra to perform March 29 . I rr: rhamber Orchestra and; Timpanogos Prep Orchestra ill present their Spring, r ncert on Thursday, March L at 7:30 p.m. in the Mountain Ridge - Junior ; High School auditorium. The school is located at 5525 W 1040O N. in Highland. :; -he Timpanogos fhamber Orchestra is com-; osed of very advanced, string players who range m .e from 12 to 18 the, orchestra was started six and a half years ago and has rned state-wide recogni-, tion for its extraordinary , interpretation of string orchestra music They will perform bnegs Holberg Suite, Serenade by Mozart, Rakastava by Sibelius, and Meditation by Members of the Prep Orchestra are elementary and junior high school string players from Utah Valley. They will perform works by Brahams, Mahler and Mozart. They are conducted con-ducted by Kathy Wilson. Lois Stout is conductor of the Chamber Orchestra. Section coaches for both orchestras are Lois Stout, Christine Davis, Lisa Brodie, Diane Petersen, Linda Duncan, and Patricia Pinkston. The concert is free; the public is invited to attend. AO " W". yJls !i- l if) t 1 Photo courtesy Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra Members of the Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra who will be graduating from the orchestra orches-tra this spring. Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra, along with Timpanogos Prep Orchestra, will present their Spring Concert on March 29 at 7:30 pm in the Mt. Ridge Junior High School auditorium. Both orchestras will also perform at Abravanel Hall on Tuesday, May 22. This is an opportunity for families to introduce their older children to original classical music, artistically performed by some of the finest young string players in our area. The Timpanogos Chamber Orchestra has been awarded the high honor of performing with the Utah Symphony in a Side-by-Side Concert in Abravanel Hall on Tuesday, May 22 at 7:00 pm. They will perform alone as well as with members of the Utah Symphony. The Prep Orchestra will perform that same evening in the lobby of Abravanel Hall prior to the Side-by-Side Concert. Hie Mousetrap The Pleasant Grove Players will present this Agatha Christie classic under the direction of Howard Little through March 26 on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7 p.m. All performances are in the Keith Christeson Little Theatre, 30 E. and Center (under the Pleasant Grove library). General admission is $6 and $5 for seniors and children. No reservations reser-vations are required. Saiefool in the Park " The Little London Dinner Theater in Pleasant Grove will present the Neil Simon classic "Barefoot in the Park' through March on Fridays and Saturdays with a select Mondays and Thursdays: The ticket price is $27.50: this includes dinner and the show. The theater is located at 20 S. Main. Reservations are required, and may be made by calling 785-0827. Seating starts at 6:30 p.m. lake's Corner Valley Center Playhouse presents this humorous look at the Roaring Twenties Friday, Saturday and Monday through March 26, with the show beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ticket price are $6 for general admission; $5 for students, children and seniors; and $25 per family. Group rate are available for groups of 20 or more. Doors open at 7 p.m. on performance perform-ance evenings. Tickets available at the door or by calling 785-1186. Grease "Grease", starring 87 local actor and actresses, opens March 29 and runs March 30-April 2, April 5-9. The curtain rises at 7:30 p.m. in the LHS auditorium. Tickets may be purchased pur-chased in advance at the LHS finance office during school hours-and hours-and cost $5. Tickets will be $6 at the door. Family passes for $20 are available avail-able at the finance office only. All proceeds will go to the Scotland Tour benefit. The play is performed with permission by Samuel French, Inc. The Key to My Heart The Eagle Mountain Community Arts is producing a play by local playwright. Will McKinnon. McKinnon's play, "The Key to my Heart," will be performed at the Eagle Mountain Community Center at 7:00 PM on Friday, March 30th and again on Monday, April 2. Tickets can be bought at the door for $2 for ages 1 2 through adult, $1 for children under 12, and $5 for a family pass. Forever Plaid SCERA will bring the musical comedy hit "Forever Plaid" to their Showhoose II irrOrem through April 9 at 7:30 p.m. except Wednesdays and Sundays. Tickets are $8 for adults, $4 fro children for general admission. Reserved seats are available avail-able for $12 for adult and $8 for children, chil-dren, and are available in advance from 10-5 weekdays at SCERA, 745 South State, Orem or by calling (801) 225-2569 or 225-ARTS. Tickets will also be available at the door beginning at 6:45,p.m. on performance nights. Camelot "Camelot" opens at the Hale Center Theater Orem Friday March 23. This classic musical, based on ' "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White, was created by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. The play will run March 23 to May 7 and play Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights at 7:30 p.m. until April 1 7 when Tuesday and Wednesday nights and 3:30 Saturday Matinees will be added. Ticket prices range from $8 to $12.50 depending upon when you attend and seating preferences. For reser vations and additional information call the ticket office at 801-226-8600. The theater is located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem. Texas Chainsaw Manicurist The Provo Theatre Company is presenting "The Texas Chainsaw Manicurist." It will run through March 24, Wednesday through Saturday evenings with an 8 p.m. curtain. The Provo Theatre Company is located at 105 E. 100 North, Provo. Ticket prices range from $7.50-$12.50. There will also be student rush seats 15 minutes prior to curtain for $6.50. The ticket office will be open for reservations reserva-tions from 9-5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, from 6-9 p.m. on performance per-formance evenings.. For reservations call 379-0600. Richard III ' William Shakespeare's "Richard III" will be performed in the Pardoe Theatre Wednesday through March 24, A matinee will be performed Saturday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the public and $8 for BYU faculty and staff. Call (801) 378-4322 for tickets. Half-price preview performances per-formances are March 14-15. The Boys Next Door The VIP Arts production of Tom Griffin's "The Boys Next Door" will be appearing at the Villa Playhouse Theatre, 254 S. Main Street, Springville, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through March 26. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. The play is directed by Kathleen Nutt. Tickets are $8 general admission, $7 for seniors and students, stu-dents, $6 for children 1 1 and under, and $35 family pass. For reservation information call 489-3088. Indiana Bones Subtitled "The Lost City or Safari So Good," this musical melodrama will appear through April 21 at the Desert Star Playhouse in Murray. The play runs Monday through Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. and Saturday at 3, 7 and 9:30 p.m. The theater is located at 4861 S. State Street, Murray. For reservations, call 266-7600. Present Laughter Pioneer Theatre Company presents pres-ents "Present Laughter," a classic comedy by Noel Coward, March 21-April 21-April 7 at the Roy W. and Elizabeth E. Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre at 300 South and 1400 East in Salt Lake City. 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 $17-$36. Free parking is available. avail-able. For tickets or information call the box office at 801-561-6961 or visit the PTC Web site www.pct.utah.edu. Thurl Bailey in concert Former NBA star Thurl Bailey will show his contemporary, country and Christian musical style and his flair for storytelling with "Thurl Bailey and Friends," a SCERA Encore Season concert Wednesday, March 21 . at 7:30 p.m. at Mountain View High School in Orem. Tickets are available in advance for $10 general gener-al admission and $14 reserved from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays at SCERA, 745 S. State St.. Orem, (801) 225-ARTS. Living Legends The energetic Brigham Young University performing group Living Legends will perform Thursday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. There will also be a 2 p.m. matinee. Tickets are $8 with a BYU identification card and $10 general admission. For more information informa-tion or to purchase tickets, call (801) 378-4322. New Utah! - Wednesday, March 21, 2001 - Page 15- Hale Center to present 'Camelot' "Camelot," opens at the Hale Center Theater Orem Friday, March 23, and plays Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. until April 17, when Tuesday and Wednesday nights and 3:30 Saturday matinees will be added. The production produc-tion runs through May 7. Ticket prices range from $8 to $12.50 depending upon when you attend and seating preferences. For reservations and additional information informa-tion call the ticket office at 801-226-8600. The classic musical, musi-cal, based on "The Once and Future King," by T.H. White, was created by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe. The story . of King Arthur, Guenevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table will appear on the Hale stage as directed by Syd Riggs with Jake Black as assistant. A great amount of work has gone into the costuming of this show right down to the making of real chain mail. Musical direction is by Rob Moffett and the choreography by Amanda Crabb. The show is double cast. King Arthur will be played by Art Allen and Cody Hale. Guenevere will be played by Melia Erdmann and Heather Ferguson. Lancelot will be played by Troy Martin and I I J - if 2u sfeiss Photo by Mark Philbrick' Heather Ferguson as Guenevere, Cody Hale as Arthur and Brad Montgomery as Lancelot will appear in the Hale Center Theater Orem's production of Camelot starting this Friday. Brad Montgomery. King Pelinore will be played by Eldon Randall and Mike . Gray. ; , Mordred will be played by Oliver Gaag and Nathan Wright. The rest of the ensemble include Kapri, Merril, Jennifer Way, Jolene-Sayers, Jolene-Sayers, Oliver Gaag, Nathan Wright, Scott Healy, Tony Winkel, Greg Duekwitz, Ken. 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