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Show Thursday, September 20, 2007 "The White Star" comes to SpringviHe Fresh from its sell-out performances at BYU Education Edu-cation Week, and shows at Timpview High School, the new hit LDS musical, "The White Star," is coming com-ing to the Art City Playhouse Play-house in Springville. This production has received rave reviews and thrilled audiences both young and old. The show will open on October 5, and play weekends, week-ends, emphasizing family-friendly family-friendly prices. "Our goal is for as many people as possible to discover dis-cover the show, and to be inspired by its powerful power-ful message," says Doug Stewart, producer. It isn't every day that the Nebo bus Chris Wright, Nebo district employee, wonss first place in the nation na-tion as the best bus mechanic. Wright traveled trav-eled to Peoria, Illinois,-and Illinois,-and had to pass a written exam as well as diagnose ; and fix the problems on three separate buses. The national competitors were timed on each of the tests. Wright said, "The judges judg-es sabotaged the buses, and we had 15 minutes to diagnose and figure out the disabled buses. One of the areas they judged was safety. They even 0. Lr ' fP.' . , k r4 i fv f , Call me today about our full line-up. (Auto. Home. Life. Retirement.) f - : You're Smlty Corapa- ' f" C5"411 "" Open Spaces Friendly Faces We Specialize in South Utah County and Juab County Real Estate. playwright of arguably the most famous Mormon play ever written - "Saturday's Warrior" - teams up to create a new. work with one of the most widely recognized Mormon composers com-posers of the same generation. gen-eration. That's the DNA of the "The White Star," with book and lyrics by Doug Stewart and music by Janice Jan-ice Kapp Perry. Perry has written 16 songs for the production, ranging from ballad to majestic, with Southern Gospel thrown in along the way. "The White Star" is the story of a family in spiritual spiri-tual crisis, and a visit from an angel who awakens in a mechanic wins national award ' t.gato MICHAEL DAVIS 801-465-4574 765 EAST 100 NORTH PAYSON michaetdavis3allstate.com Toll Free: 866-465-4574 in good hands. W "WW mm SPRINGVILLE HERALD young man a quest to turn around his life, save his father from an unspoken demon, and unite his living family with those beyond the veil "Our ancestors are much closer than we think," says Stewart, "They really care about us and our decisions. And that's a pivotal message mes-sage of the musical." BYU media music major Jared Young, 23, has the lead role in the new production. pro-duction. Through special effects, Young's character visits the City of Enoch, Jerusalem and finally the New Jerusalem. He also visits paradise and spirit prison before the coming of Christ. He learns how Chris checked to make sure we wore safety glasses. The competitors had to be clear on the proper steps in repairing the bus. We were judged on the whole aspect of mechanics. me-chanics. It was pretty exciting." ex-citing." Wright has worked for Nebo School District for over six years. The entire mechanics team at Nebo district consistently consis-tently earns the gold and silver awards from the highway patrol. Lynn Mecham, transportation trans-portation coordinator, said, "It is a team effort here in the transportation department. All seven Easy Clean Feature g Lifetime Guarantee . m mtmt-t m. energy cniciem Quality Installation ' " .w, ., un.w.iii.i,,. 1.11, LIJ.Ll 1 .JllL . I Christ was the only one who could bridge the gap between the righteous and unrighteous. Josh Tenney is a standout stand-out in his role as Luke, a character who provides narration and comic relief re-lief as a born-again Christian Chris-tian converted to the LDS faith. Others in the play include in-clude A.J. Longhurst as the angel, Margp Watson as the mother and Alan Humpherys as the father. Anna Kaelin is the sister in the family and David Warr, 10, plays the kid brother. Ancestor roles are handled by Chuck Gilm-ore, Gilm-ore, Matt Dobson, Lucas Charon, Laurel Warr, David Da-vid Weekes, Leslie Nelson, Katie Tenney and Shoni Winkel. The play is directed by George Nelson, BYU Associate Asso-ciate Professor of the College Col-lege of Fine Arts & Communications. Com-munications. The first four announced shows are: Oct 5, 8, 13 & 15. Curtain is 7:30 p.m. Art City Playhouse is located at 254 S. Main Street, in Springville. Ticket Prices are $12, Adults; $8, Children; $10, Students; and Seniors. A family ticket is also available avail-able for $42 (up to six people). Tickets can be purchased online at Whit-eStarMusical.com, Whit-eStarMusical.com, or by calling 435-668-5702. Wright mechanics deserve recognition rec-ognition for what they do for our students." 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