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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 2-4, 2005 The Park Record C-2 of music Special Events from $10-$20 with student and senior discounts available. Call (801) 957-3322 for more information. Friday 4 I - A l ! February long, "Beyond the Surface," M group of non-figurative paintings by :Nepali artist and Park City resident Kalyan jRai, will be displayed on the second floor of ;lhe Park City Library. The exhibit will :inc lutle artilacLs from, and books, about 'Nopal. l7or more information, call the •library at 015-5600. :•[ DO! I DO!, a musical comedy directed :bv Jerry Rapier, will play at the Grand •Thealre. at 1575 South State Street in Salt •Lake City, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12. The >how will play Ian. 28 t\nd 29, Feb. 2-5 and 17-12 at 7:30 p.m. There will be matinees •Feb. 5 and 12 at 2 p.m. Tickets will range -from S10-S20 with student and senior aisIcounts available. Call (801J 957-3322 for 'more information. y • 'The Sundance Film Festival film, ;"Lackawanna Blues," will show at ;Broadway Centre Cinemas, at 111 East 300 :South in Salt Lake City, today at 7 p.m. The • screening is free and open to the public. For ;more information, or il you would like to ;volunleer to help with this event, email :info<3'slcfilmctjnter.org, or call (801} 46:"00 : * l D O ! I D O ! , a muf comedy directed :bv )erry Rapier, w i l l |...>> at the Grand [Theatre, at 1 575 Snmii -;ia'e Teet in Salt •Lake City, from Jan. AO to r ei>. 1 ^ The ;show w i l l play Ian. 2 P ar J ^ 9 , Feb. 2-5 and 17-12 at 7:30 p.m. There w i l l be malinees jFeb. 5 and 12 at 2 p.m. Tickets w ill range •The Park City Film Series will show "Sideways" Feb. 4-6 at the Jim Santy Auditorium, located above the Park City Library at 1255 Park Ave. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $6 for all others, Ten-punch movie passes are available for $45. The film will screen at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. For morp information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. •The Utah Symphony will welcome pianist Joseph Kalicnstein and guest conductor Christopher Seaman to perform with the orchestra today and tomorrow. Their program will include Mozart's Piano Concert No. 1 7, Elgar's Symphony No. 1 and Mendelssonn's Hebridges Overture. Tickets range from $12-$47 and can be purchased from ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS, at (888) 4512787, at Abravanel Hall, or by visiting wwwl.utahsymphonyopera.org. Croup and student discounts are available, and a preconcert lecture will be offered 45 minutes before the concert in Abravanel Hall's First Tier Room. •The Intermountain Acoustic Music Association's Local Concert Series will present Tangleridge and Guy Benson at 6876 Highland Drive in Salt Lake City on Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. The show is $5 and coolers are welcome. For more information, call 2780332. • I DO! I DO!, a musical comedy directed by Jerry Rapier, will play at the Grand Theatre, at 1575 South State Street in Salt Lake City, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12. The show will play Jan. 28 and 29, Feb. 2-5 and 7-12 at 7:30 p.m. There will be matinees •Sunday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. the "Fourth filmseries.com. •The "Brad Ryan World Tour" will come to Human Spirit" will happen at Rowland Hall Park City Feb. 12. The tour is in memory of in St. Mark's Upper School, which is located Brad Ryan who committed suicide several at 643 South Lincoln Street in Sail Lake City. years ago. The event will feature an apres The evening will showcase music symbolizski fundraiser for suicide prevention. ing the cooperation and coming together of Proceeds will go to NAMI Utah. The the many diverse faiths in Utah. The evening's events will be held at the Plaza evening is free and open lo the public. For Room at Legacy Lodge at Park City information or lor free advanced tickets, Mountain Resort from 5-10 p.m. For more email sr.bridgetclare^dioslc.org, or call information, contact NAMI Utah at (801) (801) 328-8641, ext. 362. 323-9900 or 877-230-6264. •The Park City Culinary, Wine and Ski •Habitat for Humanity of Summit and Classic will be held Feb. 10-13 at locations Wasatch Counties will hold its "Naildriver around Park City. The event will feature Adventure Race" for snowshoe and outdoor courses on wine, wine and food pairings enthusiasts at Soldier Hollow on Feb. 12 at and skiing. Proceeds will go to benefit the 8 a.m. The race will feature co-ed teams of National Ability Center. For more informafour competing in physical and mental chaltion visit www.parkcitywineclassic.org or lenges along a defined course to raise funds call Tracy at 649-3991 ext. 602. for Habitat Homes for local low-income •Park City's first annual "Big Band Night families. The race costs $50 per-person and and Sweetheart Dance" will be held on is tax deductible. Call 640-6462 for more Fridav, Feb. 11 from 7-11 p.m. at the Yarrow information or to register. Hotef. The event will be a fundraiser for the •The Park City Performing Arts Foundation Park City High School Varsity Jazz Band. will present two "Rabbit Ears" films for chilTickets are $30 for adults and $20 for studren on Saturday, Feb. 12 at the Eccles dents and senior citizens, and $35 and $25, Center. This month's films include the clasrespectively, at the door. Tickets are availsic, "Davey Crockett" and the African Tale able at the PCHS Student Store, The Yarrow, "Koi and trie Kola Nuts." The films will Orion's Music and the Park City Library. For screen at 1 and 4 p.m. Tickets (gocjd for more info, call Kay at 513-0489. both shows) are $2 for kids and $5 for •Ballet West will present Ben Stevenson's adults. For more info, call 655-3114. "Cinderella/' Feb. 11,12 and 16-19 at the •"Mating Dances and Wild Romances/ an Capitol Theatre, located at 50 West and 200 educational class for those 21 and over, will South in Sail Lake City. Performances begin be held on Feb. 12 at Utah's Hogle Zoo at 7:30 eat h oi the evenings of the show, from 6-9 p.m. at the EdZooCation Station. and on Feb. 19 there will be a matinee perCouples will have a chance to learn about formance .it 2 p.m. Ticki'N rri,)ge from $10 and act out various courtship displays at the !o $55 and are on sale thr^nn'- ;he ArtTix class. Thorp will be hors d'oeuvres, games lio\ Office or at any ArtTix oullei Tic^ls and more t u ..liable. The classes are $30 may also be purchased at J>55-AM"S. per-coupli- I'UI zoo members and $40 per•The Pai'K Ch\ i'• Ini r.enes will shc.v couple tor the general public. Advanced "Lightning in a tfotJc" r e b . 11-13 at t h e Jim registration is required. To register, or for Santy Auditorium, located above the Park more information, call (801) 584-1 763 or City Libfury at 1255 Park Ave. Ticket- ^5 visit www.hoglezoo.org/education. for students and seniors and $6 for all ( n•The Salt Lake Symphony will hold its eighers. Ten-punch movie passes are availai. e teenth annual Valentine's Day Vienna Ball for $45. Th" film will screen at 8 p.m. en on Saturday, Feb. 12 from 8 p.m. to midFriday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. night at the University of Utah Union : f or more information, visil www.parkcityBallroom. The evening will feature a full sitdown dinner and performances by the BYU Ballroom Dance Team. The Salt Lake Symphony and the S.P. Coltrain jazz band will provide music for dancing. There will ibe free ballroom dance instruction prior to Annual Interfarth Musical Tribute to the ongoing Feb. 5 and 12 at 2 p.m. Tickets will range from $10-$20 with student and senior discounts available. Call (801) 957-3322 for more information. •The King's English Bookshop will host local poets Susan Sample and Shawn Fawson for its "First Friday" reading on Feb. 4. The King's English Bookshop, located at 1511 South and 1500 East in Salt Lake City, hosts local writers of all genres on the first Friday of every month at 7 p.m. The events are free and open to the public. For more information, call (801) 484-9100 or visit www. thekinosenglish.com. • "The Vanishing, Re-Presenting the Chinese in the American West/* will show at the Salt Lake Art Center's "Street Level" gallery from Jan. 29 - April 3, and "The Daily News" will show at the Salt Lake Art Center from Feb. 5 - June 1. There will be a public reception for both shews on Feb. 4 from 6-9 p.m. For more information, call (801) 3284201 or visit www.slartcenter.org. f •On Feb. 5, Park City Mountain Resort will participate in "Winterfest," a celebration of the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The day will include a freestyle snowmobile exhibition, autograph signings with Picabo Street, the start and finish of the final stage of the 2005 International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race, and a fireworks display at 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.parkcilymountain.com. • "Snow Cats and Chili Dogs" a benefit for "No More Homeless Pets in Utah" will be held today at Stagecoach Estates. The event will include snowshoeing, skiing, snowmobile rides and a chili tasting. The recommended donation is $25 per-person, and children and dogs can come free. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the first Monday •Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for nightlife 451-2787 or by visiting www.utahsymph.onyopera.org. Student and group discounts are available. Fore more information, visit www.utahsymphonyopera.org. •The Park City Film Series will show "Being Julia" Feb. 18-20 at the Jim Santy Auditorium, located above the Park City Library at 1255 Park Ave. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $6 for all others. Ten-punch movie passes are available for $45. The film will screen at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com'. •Phillips Gallery will present new work by Tom Bettin and Nel I van rich from Feb. 18 to March 11. There will be an artist reception with the two on Feb. 1 8 from 6-9 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information about the artists, event or gallery, visit www.phillip-gallery.com or call (801)364-8284. •Salt Lake County Center for the Arts will present, "Figuring the Self," a collection of portraits by John Kaly, and "Awakening," an installation of mixed media by Brett Peterson. The two presentations will run through March 27 at the Rose Wagner Art Gallery at 138 W. Broadway in Salt Lake City. The public is invited to an artists' reception at the gallery' on Feb. 18 from 6-9 p.m. For more information, call the gallery at (801) 468-3517. •Grammy Award-winner Marc Cohn will perform at Park City's Eccles Center on Saturday, Feb. 19. The Eccles Center is located at 1750 Kearns Blvd. in Park City. Please call the box office at 655-3114 for tickets or more information, or visit www.ecclescenler.org. •The Repertory Dance Theatre will hold a performance entitled "Gathering Place" Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. The event will feature dancers with day jobs - plumbers, construction workers, book sellers, bird watchers and politicians - taking the stage for their five minutes of fame. At 9 p.m. there will be a post-concert party on the stage. The event is a fundraiser for the Repertory Dance Theatre, and will be hela at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center in the Jeanne Wagner Theatre, located at 138 West 300 South in downtown Salt Lake City. •The Utah Arts Council's Visual Arts Program will hold a seminar on juried com- •Joyce Cooling will play a Valentine's Day show in Salt Lake City at Kingsbury Hall on Feb. 14. Kingsbury Hall is located at 1395 E. President Circle. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. for more information, call (801) 5851612. •On Friday and Saturday, Feb. 18 and 19, Broadway singers Chritiane Noll and Gary Mauer will join dancers Gayle Holsman and leffry Denman and the Utah Symphony to pay tribute to Fred Astaire ancl Ginger Rogers in a program called, "Lets F.ICP the Music and Dance." The concerts will be held in Abravanel Hall at 8 p.m.; tickets range from $2O-$45 and can be purchased through ArtTix (801) 355-ARTS, at (888) newborns to two-year-olds and their caretakers every Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Storytime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. • Dance Tech Studios will present adult Salsa classes from 7-8 p.m. every Tuesday at Dance Tech Studios, 333 Main St. For more information, call 655-9213. •Off the Top Comedy Troupe is playing every Tuesday at Easy Street Brasserie's "Salon Rouge." Shows start at 9 p.m. Doors and the bar open at 8:15. Admission is $10. For more information or to make a reservation, call 647-5678. Easy Street Brasserie is located in Old Town at 201 HeberAve, •The Yarrow Resort and Hotel, located at 1800 Park Ave., will be holding no-Umit Texas hold 'em tournaments every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Initial entry is $30 and you may purchase more chips (ir you run out) for $20. Games start every 15 minutes, and prizes will be awarded to winners. Lessons on how to play are available. For more information, call 6554461 or 655-4410. •The Summit County Library will host Preschool Story Time (for children 3-5 years old) every Tuesday at Kimball Junction's Main Branch at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call the Summit County Library Kimball Branch. •Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newborns to two year olds and their caretakers every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Storytime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. • Newcomers of Greater Park City gather every second Wednesday of the month at Miners Hospital at 10 a.m. There will be no meeting in January. For more information, call Joan O'Donnell at 649-8182. •Park City Social Dance Club is holding winter session tango, mambo and waltz classes every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Bring a partner or come solo. The classes are located at the Park City Dance Academy at 6554 N. Creekside (across the street from Creekside Christian Fellowship). For more info, call (801) 450-3852. •The Summit County Dancesport Foundation, a non-profit organization, offers group sessions in social, folk and modern dance every Wednesday at 8 p.m. For more information, call •Josh Bonas, J.B. Mulligans Locals' Night with Dj Flegz, Cisero's •John Boy's Mule, Renee's •Chris Schaefer will be holding a book signing and discussion for his book, "Bataan Diary'* at Dolly's Bookstore on Saturday, F'-h. " 'Yum 4-6 p.m. and from 8-10 p.m. F«H- more information, call Dolly's at 649ouui. The store is located at 510 Main Street in Old Town. •The Park City Film Series will show "Sideways" Feb. 4-6 at the Jim Santy Auditorium, located above the Park City Library at 1255 Park Ave. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $6 for all others. Ten-punch movie passes are available for $45. The film will screen at 8 p.m. on the event and a silent auction during. The event is the Symphony's only major fundraising event for the year. Tickets are $45 per-person for general admission and $60 for reserved seating. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.saltlakesymphony.org. •The Intermountain Acoustic Music Association will present Christine Kane in concert Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Utah's Social Work Auditorium. Tickets are available at Intermountain Guitar and Banjo, Local Music, Acoustic Music and Orion's Music and are $12 in advance and $1 5 at the door. More information is available at www.iamaweb.org. •Repertory Dance Theatre will present "Broadway Highlights/' a montage of contemporary, upbeat Broadway hits on Feb. 12 at 11 a.m. at The Rose Wagner Performing Arts Centre. The show will be performed by Youth Theatre at the U. Tickets are $5 for all seats (ages 2 and under are free) and are available at ArtTix, at (801) 355-ARTS. The Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center is located at 138 West 300 South in Salt Lake City. For more information, call Heidi Schmidt at (801) 534-1000. •StageRight Theatre Company will present Neil Simon's comedy, "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers" Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 from Feb. 12 through March 12 at the StageRight Theatre, located at 5001 South Highland Drive. Tickets are $10 for adults ana $7 for students and seniors. The show is rated "PG-13." Call StageRight at 272-3445 for reservations. For more information, visit www.stagerieht.org. 6ttntral *P<irk City School District's Community Education program has quarterly classes for adults, youth and young learners. To find out more, go to www.pcschools.us (clock on "Community" then "Community Education") or call Julia at 615-0215. •All February long, "Beyond the Surface," a group of non-figurative paintings by Nepali artist and Park City resident Kalyan Rai, will be displayed on the second floor of the Park City Library. The exhibit will include artifacts from, and books about, Nepal. For more information, call the library at 615-5600. snowmobile ride up to the event area will be an hour later. For tickets or more information, call Cathy King at 640-9095. • "Sledding for the Tsunami" will be held at Soldier Hollow's tubing lanes today from 810 p.m. The event is $5 per-person; all proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross Tsunami Fund. The benefit is the Treasure Mountain Middle School's sixth grade International Baccalaureate project. Tickets and more information are available from August Simmons at 615-7695. There is a 100-person limit on the tubing hill. • On Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. Deedee O'Brien from the Great Salt Lake Audubon Society will be at the Park City Library to discuss the "Great Backyard Bird Count" and bird feeder walcning. The event will be at the Park City Library in room 109. For more information, contact Teresa Ferguson at tferguson©parkcity.org, or call the library at 615-5600. •Images of Nature gallery, located at 364 Main Street in Old Town, will present an evening with photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen today from 5-9 p.m. Mangelsen will Be in attendance to talk about his travels and new photography. The event is free to the public, and tnere will be refreshments and hors d'oeuvres. For more information, visit www.mangelsen.com. f •Becca Taylor, Renee's •Karaoke with Fran, Cisero's •Rich Wyman with Joy and Eric, The Star Bar •DJ Lux, Mother Urban's Steve at (801) 450-3852. •The Summit County Library' will host Toddler Story Time (for children 18 months lo three years old) every Wednesday at Kimball junction's Main Branch at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call any local Summit County Library branch. •The Yarrow Resort and Hotel, located at 1800 Park Ave., will be holding no-limit Texas hold 'em tournaments every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Initial entry is $30. Games start every 15 minutes, and prizes will be awarded to winners. Lessons on now to play are available. For more information, call 655-4461 or 655-4410. •Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Preschool Story Time for 3 to 5-year-olds every Thursday at 10 a.m. and Toddlertime for 2 to 3-year-olds at 11 a.m. in the Storytime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. •The Summit County Library at Kimball Junction hosts U p Sitters for babies from birth to 18 months every Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, call 615-3900 or visit www.summit.lib.ut.us. events Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. •The Utah Symphony will welcome pianist Joseph Kalicnstein and guest conductor Christopher Seaman to perform with the orchestra today and tomorrow. Their program will include Mozart's Piano Concert No. 17, Elgar's Symphony No. 1 and Mendelssonn's Hebridges Overture. Tickets range from $12-$47 and can be purchased from ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS, (888)4512787, Abravanel Hall, or by visiting wwwl.utahsymphonyopera.org. Group and student discounts are available, and a preconcert lecture will be offered 45 minutes before the concert in Abravanel Hall's First Tier Room. • I DO! I DO!, a musical comedy directed by Jerry Rapier, will play at the Grand Theatre, at 1575 South State Street in Salt Lake City, from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12. The show will play Jan. 28 and 29, Feb. 2-5 and 7-12 at 7:30 p.m. There will be matinees Feb. 5 and 12 at 2 p.m. Tickets will range from $10-$20 with student and senior discounts available. Call (801) 957-3322 for more information. •The Grand Theatre is holding auditions for the musical, "Man of La Mancha/' Saturday, Feb. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Numerous roles are available for men and women 16 and older. Rehearsals begin March 26 and the show runs from May 621. Call (801)957-3322 for an audition time or more information. upcoming petitions at the Rio Gallery, 300 S. Rio Grande St. in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Feb. 22 from 6-8 p.m. Registration is free, but space is limited. Call (801) 533-3582 to reserve a seat. For more information, contact Laura Durham at (801) 533-3582 or ldurham@utah.eov. •The Kings English Bookshop and the City Library will welcome novelist Pete Dexter • to Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Dexter will read from his newest novel, "Train" on the fourth floor of the City Library at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (801 j 484-9100 or visit www.thekingsenglish.com. •"DanceBrazil," a group of capoeira dancers, will perform Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall. Tickets range from $25$35 and are available at (801) 581 -7100, (801) 355-ARTS or online at www.kingsburyhall.org. Kingsbury Hall is located at 1395 E. Presidents Circle on the University of Utah Campus. For more information, visit www.kingsburyhall.org. •The Park City Film Series will show "Bad Education" Feb. 25-27 at the Jim Santy Auditorium, located above the Park City Library at 1255 Park Ave. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $6 for all others. Ten-punch movie passes are available for $45. The film will screen at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. • Moonlight Snowshoe w i l l be held at the McPolin Farm, Saturday, Feb. 26, from 6-8 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person, loin the Friends of the Farm for a memorable evening of music, chili supper, and a moonlight snowshoe. Tickets go on sale Saturday, Feb. 5 at the Park City Library. Space is limited. For more information, call Brigitta at 649-0411. •The Egyptian Thealre Company is sponsoring a six-day trip to New York City in May. It will include air tare, a hotel on Times Square, four Broadway shows, daily lours and more. Call The Egyptian Theatre Company at 649-9371 tor more information or to sign up. Friday • The Art of Wine, located at 1400 Snow Creek Drive in the Dan's Shopping Center, will host a Friday Evening Wine School with instructor Sheral Schowe from 6-8p.m. Each week features a different theme. Gourmet cheese and fresh breads will be provided. For more information or to register, call 655-WINE or email theartofwine@bigplanet.com. • The Park City Mountain Sports Club holds a T.G.I.F meeting and activity every Friday in and around Park City, Call 645-5350 or visit www.pcmsc.org for more information. Saturday •The Heber Valley Aero Museum, located at Russ McDonald Field, 2002 Airport Road in Heber City, will present its "Hanger Talk" series every Saturday from noon-2 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call (435) 647-5696. Friday 4 Saturday 5 •Headshake, Cisero's •DJ Danny Boy, The Star Bar •Small House Strings, Renee's •Dart Tournament, J.B. Mulligans •Colin Robison Trio, Mother Urban's •Josh and Friends, J.B. Mulligans •Mumblypeg, Renee's • Will Lovell Trio, Mother Urban's To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Matt James at 649-9014, ext. 104, or e-mail arts@parkrecorcl.com. |