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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 5-8,2005 77te Park Record C-2 ol music Special Events Saturday 5 •Papa Mali will play The Forum at The Canyons Resori loday as a part of Mountain Town Stages' spring concert series. Papa Mali's show will feature Soulhern rhythm and blues with a healthy helping of funk. The show will run from 3:1.5•1:45 p.m. and is free for the public. For more information, visit www.inoulnainlownslflges.com or i.ill 901-SONG. •Park City Mountain hosts its *SW for Nature* day lod.iy. A portion of the proceeds from lift lirkcis will he donated to the Nature Conservancy in Utah, lor more information about the event, call Ashley Lindsey at (801) 5 51-0099. • 1 lie Park City Rim series will show "Kmsey,* today at H p.m. and tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the |im Santy Auditorium located above tlie Park ( ily I ibrary. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and S6 for all others. 10-punch f)asses are available for $45. for more information, visit www.parkcilyfilmscries.com or call 615-8291. • H I P fgypiian Theatre Company concludes "Jesus Christ Superstar* tomorrow at the fgypifon Theatre, located at 328 Main Street in • I lie "Poets and Passions Festival," a festival of musii, liVraiurc. poetry and film, will happen through March 20 al locations around Salt Lake ( ily. I he I (ilival is a collaboration between the I 'lah Symphony and Opera, the Utah Museum of I iix- Arls, Hit' Salt lake City Him Center and tin-1 'diversity of Ulah's College of Humanities. NVisi events are free and open lo the public. I or moie information, call (801) 533-NOTE or visit www. uiahsymphonyopera.org. •SlageRtght Ihealre Company will present Neil Simon S comedy, T h e Last of the Red Hot Lovers," f riday and Saturday nights at 7:30 through March 12 al the SlageRighl Theatre, located at 5001 South Highland Drive. Tickets are 510 for adults and $7 for students and seni o r . I I H ' show is rated "PG-13." Call SlageRighl at i8011 272-.M45 for reservations. For more information, visit www.stagerighl.org. J-; •March 9-19, Odyssey Dance Ihc-atre will present its 10th anniversary season, "Shut Up and Dance."' I here will l>e three programs: "Club < .illouviy" on March 9 and 12, with matinees on March 15 and 18; "Sledgehammer" on March 10 and 12 with matinees on March 16 and 19, and "1 el it Be" with shows March 11, 14, 1 7 and 19. \ormal shows start al 8 p.m. and matinees are at 1 p.m. All programs will be al the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Centre, For more information, visit www.odysseydance.com. Tickets are available al ArtTix, (801) 355-ARTS. •March 1 0 al 7:30 p.m. there will be a chamber orchf-stra concert, a fully staged production of William Walton's "Facade," featuring narrators Anne Culliinore Decker and Gene Pack. The event is part of the "Poets and Passions" series, sponsored by Utah Symphony and Opera. For tickets call Artlix at (801) 355-ARTS. •March 11-13 the Sail Lake City Public Library will liave its third annual puppetry festival. The eveni will include puppet troupes, workshops and interactive performances. The events are all al the Main Library, located al 210 Last 400 South, and will start at 4 p.m. on Friday and last through -I p.m. on Sunday. For more information alxnit the ongoing (General •Park City School District's Community fducalion program has quarterly dasses for adults, youth and young learners. To find out more, go to www.pcschools.us (click on "Community" then "Community Education") or call Julia at 615-0215. f •The Spotted Frog Bookstore in Redstone Center will host "Scrabble Swday" every Sunday from 6-8 p.m. Bring a board, a dictionary and challenge fellow Par kites to some word play. For more information, rail the Spotted Frog at 5752665. Monday* •Park City Library, looted al 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newborns to two-yearolds and their caretakers every Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Slorylime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. . -"•" - nightlife lOld Town. Tonight's show will play at 7:30 p.m., ' w i t h a matinee show tomorrow at 2 p.m. Tickets range from 515 to 532. For more information, call the Egyptian Theatre at 649-9371 or visit www. pa rkc i lysh ows. co m. •There will t>e an arti and crafts show from noon-6 p.m. at Alta's Our Lady of the Snows. Contact altacommunily@holmail.com if you are interested in participating as an artist. It is free to enter and shop. For more information, call (801) 742-0830 or visit ww.altaarts.org. •StageRight Theatre Company will present Neil Simon's comedy, i T h e Last of the Red Hot Lovers," Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 through March 12 at the StageRighl Theatre, located at 5001 South Highland Drive. Tickets are S10 for adults and 57 for students and seniors. The sliow is rated "PG-13." Call StageRight at (801} 272-3445 for reservations. For more information, visit www.slageright.org. •Today, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's The Dead," a musical based on James Joyce's short slory, "The Dead." Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets range from S2O-S39, and group and student discounts arc available. For tickets or more information, call the PTC box office at (801) 581 -6961 or visit www.pioneertlieatre.org. •The Park City Film series will show "Iflnsey," today at 6 p.m. in the Jim Santy Auditorium located above the Park City Library. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $6 for all others. 10-punch passes are available for 545. For more information, visit www.parkcilyfilmseries.com or call 615-0291. •The Egyptian Theatre Company concludes "Jests Christ Siawntar" today at the Egyptian Theatre, located at 328 Main Street in Old Town. Today's show will play at 2 p.m. Tickets range from 515 to 532. For more information, call the Egyptian Theatre at 649-9371 or visit www. pa rkci tyshows. co m. Monday • O n March 7 at 4:30 p.m., the Park City Kids Book Club and the Park City Library invites all boys and girls in grade school to come discuss "Dragonrider" by Cornelia Funke. There will be after school snacks included. Call Heather at the library for more information, 615-5603. •Today and tomorrow from 6-8 p.m. the Thomas Anthony Gallery will welcome Spanish plein aire painter Ramon Vfbnova as a part of a show featuring paintings from his new book, "Lalidos" ("heartbeats"), together with the introduction of new smaller landscape paintings. Vilanova will be available to discuss his works and sign copies of his book. The Thomas Anthony Gallery is located at 340 Main Street in Old Town. • Steven Mackey, composer, Princeton University professor and electric guitarist, will come to the Dumke Recital Hall in David Gardner Hall on event, call (801)524-8200. be held every Saturday from March through the beginning of April at The Forum. Dates are as fol• The musical, "GodspeO," directed by Anne lows: March 12, Leon Russell; March 19, Sonny Stewart Mark, will run March 11-26 at the Grand landrelh; March 26, The Dirty Do/en Brass Theatre, in Salt Lake. City. I here will be shows Band, and April 9, The Samples. The concerts are Monday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with free and open lo the public. For more informaSaturday matinees at 2 p.m. I here will be no tion, visit www.mountaintownstages.coin or call matinee March 12 and no performances March 901 -SONG. 14 or 15. Tickets range from SI 0-S20 with stu•Chrii Schaefer will sign his book "Bataan dent and senior discounts available. To buy tickDiary" and take part in a discussion alxnii it al ets or for more info, call (801) 957-3322. the Spotted Frog Bookstore in the Redstone • "Arte Latino: A Celebration of Latino Art in Center, on Saturday, March 12, from 4-6 p.m. For Utah" will run from March 11 - April 25 at the more information, call the Spoiled Frog at 575Kimball Art Center in Old Town. The exhibition 2665. will encompass the whole Kimball Art Center •The Repertory Dance Theatre and Ballet West and will include mural painting, music, film, art will present. "Ballet and the Nutcracker* at the classes, poelry workshops and educational Rose Wagner Performing arts Center on Marcli efforts. For more information about the event or 1 2 at 11 a.m. as a part of RDT's "Ring Around the how to participate, visit www.kimball-art.org or , Rose Program." Tickets are $5 for all seats and call, 649S&82.,,,^ , . , ... .,, can be purchased from ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS. •Los LOOM, the long-standing roots rock and For more information, call Heidi Schmidt at (801) Mexican folk-inspired band will perform at the 534-1000. Eccles Center on March 12 as a part of the band's •Viva Vocel Women's Choir will present its sevfirst acoustic lour in 1 5 years. I he concert will enth annual Women's Choral festival: "A Spring start at 7:30 p.m. Ticket range from SI 5-S20 Garland of Song." Showcasing women's choirs with discounts for students and children. Call from along the Wasatch Front, the event will be 655-311 4 for lickets and information, or visit held on Friday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the www.ecclescenter.org. l.ibby Gardner Concert Hall. Tickets are available •The Hibernian Society of Utah will stage the from choir members and at the door. I hey are S5 27th annual St Patrick'* Day Parade and Siamsa for adults and S3 for seniors, students, and kids on March 12. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. al 12 and under. Children age eight and up arc wel400 West 200 North in Salt Lake City. The come. For more information, call lean Applonie parade will move south, continue through the at (801) 486-7995. Gateway Center on Rio Grande Street, and turn •Juan Cariw Lomonaco, maestro of the Carlos west onto 200 South, where it will end when it Chavez Symphony Orchestra in Mexico City, will reaches 500 West. Siamsowill follow the parade conduct the Salt Lake Symphony for a concert at and last until 4 p.m. For more information, conthe Libby Gardner Concert Hall on March 12 al tact Patrick Thomas at (801) 532-5322. 7:30 p.m. Admission is S8 for adults and $5 for • TreeUlah will hold its third annual "JungDdous students and seniors. Tickets are available Green Gala Fundraiser" on March 12 from 7-10 through ArtTix al (801) 355-ARTS. p.m. at the Luscious Cactus and Tropicals nurs•The Utah Symphony and Opera will perform ery, located al 2735 South 2000 Fast in Salt Lake the opera, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," City. The evening will include music, food, drink based on the Shakespeare play March 12, 1-1, 16 and a silent auction. Tickets are $30 for one and and 18 at 7:30 p.m. and March 20 al 2 p.m. in $50 for two. Children are free. For tickets or the Gipitol Theatre at 650 West 200 South in Salt more information, call (801) 364-2122 or email Lake City. Ticket prices range from 510-565 and treeutah@treeutah.org. are available through the Utah Symphony and • Mountain Town Stages will host a series of Opera box office al (801) 533-NOTE. apres ski parties at The Canyons Resort. They will Tuealap •Off the Top Comedy Troupe is playing every Tuesday at Easy Street Brasserie's "Salon Rouge." Shows start at 9 p.m. Doors and ihe bar open al 8:15. Admission is 510. For more information or lo make a reservation, call 647-5678. Easy Street Brasserie is located in Old Town at 201 Heber Ave. •The Yarrow Resort and Hotel, located at 1800 Park Avc., will be holding no-JGmH Texas hold 'em foumamentB every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Initial entry is S30 and you may purchase more chips (if 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 655-4461. or 655-4410. •The Summit County Library will host Preschool Story Tine (for children 3-5 years old) every Tuesday al Kimball Junction's Main Branch al 10:30 a.m. For more information, call the, Summit County Library Kimball Branch. •Peace House offers a Domestic Violence Support Group free to the public every Tuesday evening from 6-7:30 p.m. Please call 647-9161 for more information. '-: •'" ' •Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave, liosls Baby and Me for newborns to two-year- DJ Q-Tip, Cisero's DJ Brisk One, Harry O's Mudpuddle, The Spur Reggae Chill, The Star Bar olds and (heir caretakers every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in theStorytime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. •Every Wednesday at the Spotted Frog Bookstore, Cafe and Wine Bar in Redstone Center, there will be an open mike night Guitarists, poets, novelists, comedians and other entertainers are welcome to come and perform. Try out a new piece of work or simply rock out. For more information, call 575-2665. •Newcomers of Greater Park Gfy gather every second Wednesday of the month at Miners Hospital at 10 a.m. For more information, call Joan Mosch, at 649-6568. •Park City Social Dance Club is holding winter session tango, mambo and waltz rfastet every Wednesday al 7:30 p.m. Bring a partner or come solo. The classes are located at ihe Park City Dance Academy at 6554 N. Creekside (across the street from Creekside Christian Fellowship). For more info, call (801 j 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 Steve al (801)450-3852. •The Summit County Library will host Toddfcr 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. • I ocals' Night, J.B. Mulligans •Tony Oros, Ciscro's • Ihe Lake Effect Duo, The Spur Monday! »l\i|).i M.ili, Surde • U p t o w n I fustier1!*, Mother LJrban's •|oy ami f.ric, Renw's Sunday »PatSheedy, Kenee's •Junior and Friends, Mother Urban's •Marcus Bently, The Spur •DJ Danny Boy, Cisero's the University of Utah Campus on Monday, March 7 al 7:30 p.m. He will join with the Canyonlands New Music Ensemble for a concert featuring two of his works, "Indigenous Instruments" and "Busied." The concert and a pair of lectures by Maekey will be free to the public. For more information, conlaci Dr. Morris Rosenzweig al {801J 581-7248 or Barbara Gill at 1801)965-1627. Tuttdaf 6 •Today, from 6-8 p.m. the Ihomas Anthony Gallery will welcome Spanish plein aire painter Ramon Vilanova as a part of a show featuring paintings from his new book, "1 atkJos" ("heartbeats"), together with the introduction of new smaller landscape paintings. Vilanova will be available to discuss his works and sign copies of his book. The Thomas Anllx>ny Gallery is located at 340 Main Street in Old Town. •The FatMetheny Group will play Kingsbury Flail on March b at 7:30 p.m. in support of their new album, "The Way Up." Harmonica player Gregoire Ma ret will ojx j n. Tickets range from S28-S45 and are available through ArtTix al (801) 355-ARTS, at (801) 581 -7100 or online at www.kingsburyhall.org. events Hospital at 10 a.m. The speaker will be Valerie Kittel, marketing director of the Salt Lake Acting Company. After the coffee, the group will go to lunch at Easy Street. For more information, contact Terr>' ReiHy at terryreilly@hotmail.com. •March 9, Kids Kollection Children's Consignment will sponsor a free event, "Nutrition for You and Your Baby* The class will happen from 9-9:45 a.m. Seating is limited; call Kids' Kollection at 649-5658 to reserve a space or for more information. • March 9-19, Odyssey Dance Theatre will present its 10lh anniversary season, "Shut Up and Dance." There will be three programs: "Club Calloway" on March 9 and 12, with matinees on March 15 and 18; "Sledgehammer" on March 10 and 12 with matinees on March 16 and 19, and "Let it Be" with shows March 11,14, 17 and 19. Normal shows start al 8 p.m. and matinees are at 2 p.m. All programs will be at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Centre. For more information, visit www.odysseydance.com. Tickets are available al ArtTix, (801J 355-ARTS. Vledneotaf 1 •Newcomers' monthly membership coffee will Ix-i held Wednesday, March 9 at tlie Miners upcoming •March 18 and 19 comedian BUI EngvaJI will perform at the Egyptian Theatre in a benefit for the Egyptian Iheatre Company. I or more information, call 649-9371 or visit www.parkcilyshows.com. • 'YSDow Theatre/'sponsors! by the Park Cily with several invited choristers, will present Performing Arts I oundalion, will present Antonio Vivaldi's "Gloria in D major" on Good "Pageluner Adventures," on March 1 9. The show I rid ay, March 25, at 7 p.m. The 50-member will feature Finmy Award-winning children's choir will Ije accompanied by a chamlser ensementertainers Kenny Mi key and Riley Roam. Kids ble and a piano. I he concert will happen at the are encouraged to bring blankets and pillows so Park City Community Church. they can curl up on the floor, close to the action. • March 25 and 26 al 8 p.m. the Utah Symphony llckels arc $5 for children and SI 0 for adults. and Leon Fletcher on piano will play one of the I here will lx_- shows at 1 and 4 p.m. at Tlie symphony's "Masterworks Concerts, featuring George S. and Dolores Dore feeds Center in Rouse's "Rapture," Prokofiev's "Piano Concerto Park City, lor more information, call 655-3114. No. A/'and Dvorak's "Symphony No. 5." The •March 19 from 3-5 p.m. Barbara Richards will concert will be held al Abravanel Hall. Tickets present a free workshop, "World Travel 101: range from SI 0-S47 and are available a^t the World on a Budget." rheevenl.will be hostedI by the Park City I ibrary and will-beheld tn r o o r f t ' ^ ^ • Utah'Symphony and Opera Box office at (801-) \ 109. For questions; please contacTTcresa"*"'" "'"' ^533-NOTC. •Kathy Mattea will perform as'Tfie Park City Ferguson at iferguson@parkcily.org or call 61 5Performing Arts Foundation's special guest on 5602. March 26. She will play at The George S. and •The Kismet School of Danse Orientale will presDolores Dore fcccles Center for the Performing ent its spring concert March 19 from 8-10 p.m. Arts in Park City, al 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from at the Hayes-Chrislensen Theatre at the Marriott Si 5-S5O tchildrcn 12 and under are half price;. Center for Dance al the University of Utah. Tickets are S5 in the C section for Summit Tickets are SI 0 in advance and SI 5 at ihe door; County students K-l 2. Please rail 655-311 '1 for they are available online al tickets and information. www.kismetdance.com. Proceeds will go lo fund •On March 27, the Easter Bunny will be al Deer Utah's 25th Annual Belly Dance Festival. For Valley's Snow Park Lodge. Guests are invited to more information, call t801) -186-7780 or email bring a camera and have their picture taken with kismeK'^kismeldance.com. him. For more information, call (800,1 424-DEER •"Messiah: Handefs Gift to Children," will be or 649-10U0. presented March 22 and 23 at Libby Gardner •Saturday, April 9, from 3-5 p.m., author Chris I lall. The production will feature the Utah Schaefer will read from his new book, "Bataan Chamber Artists directed by Barlow Bradford. Diary: An American Family in World War II, Tickets are S35 and are available at the 1941-1945," at the Park City Library in meeting Kingsbury Hall box office (801) 581 -7100 or at room 109. There will also be discussion with the ArlTix, (801 j 355-ARTS. author. For more information about the book, •March 2.^ and 30, Kids'Kollection Children's visit www.bataandiary.com. For questions about Consignment will sponsor free events. March 23 the event, please contact Teresa Ferguson al tferwill be "Nurse Midwifery Care Through Life" and fl1 parkcity.org or call 615-5602. March 30 will be "Pregnancy Fitness." The classes will happen from 9-9:45 a.m. Sealing is limited al ihe events; call Kids' Kolleclion at 6495658 to reserve a space or for more information. •The Park Cily Community Church Choir along •The Yarrow Resort and Hotel, located at 1800 Park Ave., will hold no-limit Texas hold 'em tournaments every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Initial entry is 530. Games start every 15 minutes, and prizes will be awarded lo winners. Lessons on how lo play are available. For more information, call 655-4461 or 655-4410. •Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Preschool Story Tine for 3 lo 5-year-olds every Thursday al 10 a.m. and Toddlerlime for 2 to 3-year-olds at 11 a.m. in the Storytime Room. For more information, call Heallier at 615-5603. •The Summit County Library at Kimball junction hosts Lap Sillers for babies from birth to 18 months ever)' Thursday at 10 a.m. For more • information, call 615-3900 or visit www.summit.lib.ut.us. Friday •The last Friday of every month, the Kimball Art Center will present "Last Fridays Arts & Eats Gallery StrolL" The event will take place from 69 p.m. Tickets are S5 and are available through the Kimball Art Center. On the day of the gallery stroll, interested participants can stop by the Art Center to pick up a map listing participating galleries and restaurants. For more information, contact the Kimball Art Center at 649-8882 or visit wvvw.kiniball-art.org. • 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 6-8 p.m. Each week features a different theme. Gourmet cheese and fresh breads will be provided. For more informalion or to register, call 655-WINE or email lheortofwine@bigplanet.com. • The Park Cily Mountain Sports Club holds a T.GJ.F meeting and activity every Friday in and around Park Cily. Call 645-5350 or visit v-vww.pcmsc.org for more information. y •At 10 a.m. every Saturday, Tlie Spotted Frog Book-lore will host Children's Story Hour for kids ages 2-6. Parents must remain in the store. For more information, call the Spotted Frog at •575-2665. •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. Tuetday S •Joy <\u<\ Irk:, Renee's • lony Oros, Bistro 412 Bar • P o o l louni.Hiienl Night, J.B. Mulligans • I eniine I lorstrnanhoff, The Spur •Tony Oros, f l i p Spur • Josh Bonas, J.B. Mulligans • I 01 dls' Night w i t h DJ I l e g / , To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Matt James at 649-9014, exl. 104, ore-mail arts@parkrecord.com. |