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Show The Park Record A-6 Wed/Thurs/Fri, April 29-May 1, 2015 Scene & Heard Photos by Christopher Reeves If you can't laugh at yourself... Ticket sales for the 15th annual Park City Follies, a locally produced musical that lampoons everything Park City, sold out in record time. This year's produc- tion, titled "Shangri-Latte," even added an additional night in an attempt to accommodate the demand. The performances will run through Saturday, May 2, at the Egyptian Theatre. Kim Page impersonates Amy Roberts, public relations director for Park City Medical Center, during production of a TV commercial announcing that the hospital has technology to remove, weigh and re-insert human organs. Clockwise from top left: John Spung, left, and Michael Labertew show their excitement as they come up with new ideas for movies to produce at "Albatross" movie studios. Kim Page, left, John Burdick, center, and Claire Wiley practice their lines backstage before a performance. Katrina Kmak leads the group in a modified version of Aretha Franklin's hit song "Respect." Patti Toth Mayo masters the popular fiddle solo of the Charlie Daniels Band country hit "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." Wyatt Pike, left, hands his nanny's business card to Christian Labertew as they sing about their personal problems in life. HELP GIVE BACK For every 1-year print (in county) subscription of The Park Record sold this month, $5 will be donated to Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program! Our mission is to mend the broken circle between Native Americans and other cultures and to honor and respect the land the Native Americans hold in sacred trust. Steph Bass, front, choreographer for Follies, leads a group in an exercise dance routine during the opening act. The Follies cast prepares to take the stage with a group cheer in the dressing room. To order prints of any Park Record photos, go to: parkrecordphoto.smugmug. com SEEKING INFORMATION If you have had an animal in the care of AVC (Advanced Veterinary Clinic, 1021 East 3300 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106), and/or Ravi Seshadri, DVM, and that animal worsened or died while in their care, and are willing to speak to us about it without any obligation or cost. Adopt-A-Native-Elder Program, Est. 1986 Please Call: Subscribe today circulation@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 The Park Record Tim Jones (801-913-1769) Thank You For Your Help |