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Show Saturday, June 6, 1998 "Oil City..." strikes Continued from B-1 but when Richard asked me to audition, I thought 'why not?'" he said. Unlike Fotheringham's deliberate deliber-ate introduction to "Oil City Symphony," the addition of Davis to the cast came about as something some-thing of a fluke. "1 found out that the girl who was taking over for the original Debra in the off-Broadway production produc-tion was a girl who I had competed against in high school, and had faked her way through the audition. audi-tion. I thought if she can do it I can do it," Davis said. Consequently, Davis went into a drum store and learned what she needed for a first audition at SLAC, and went back to learn more for a second. "Then when I got the part I Youtheatre Camps work Continued from B-1 puppeteering, to making puppets. "We like to start with the puppets pup-pets because they are very safe. We find that, especially with the older kids, it takes a little while for them to let go of their inhibitions and just act. The puppets help them mask any embarrassment or nervousness they may have in the beginning," Keiter said. Creative movement specialists Sandy Flury and Trish Ryland -founders of Park City Dance at Widespread Continued from B-1 ing a balance between singer John Bell's powerful vocals and the delicate, fluid guitars of Michael Hauser. In their studio CDs-these two are forced to "take turns" showing off their talents. This is not as prevalent on "Light Fuse Get Away." However, as with most double-live CDs, there are periods Fairpark hosts statewide The Utah State Fairpark and Dance Utah will host a statewide dance and concert for single adults on June 6. The outdoor dance and concert con-cert will be held in the Grandstand at the Utah State Fairpark located at 155 No. 1000 W. The dance runs from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday.' A concert Birds Cove Trees We Have Acres of Trees Flowering trees Aspen , Spruce Shrubs Lots of Perennials PARK CITY NURSERY "We Know What Grows" 649-1363 thought, 'well, now I really have to learn how to play this music,'" she said. Davis said that returning to "Oil City Symphony" has been like riding a bike, and that the four years she's had to "let the show marinate" have complemented complement-ed the new chemistry of performing perform-ing in the Egyptian Theatre Company's version. "It's really been like revisiting old friends not only the cast members, but also the show itself," Davis said. For Campbell, who plays the part of Mary Murfitt, auditioning for SLAC's "Oil City Symphony" was, like Davis' experience, something some-thing of an improvisation. "I found out that the part required not only someone who could play the violin, but the flute and saxophone as well. I told Kimball Junction - also help students stu-dents get over any kind of hang ups they might bring with them to the Youtheatre Camps. "Part of what Sandy and Trish use to teach movement are what we call body bags - these stretchy, nylon bags that the kids get inside of and make different shapes with by moving. You can see out of the bags, but you can't tell who's in them, which make the kids feel a lot more comfortable moving around in front of their peers," Keiter said. opens new were the songs bleed into one another. This is particularly true throughout the second CD. Also, the jams during popular songs such as "Greta" stray too far from the original. These selections become songs within songs and tend to run on unless full attention is given to the music. The simplicity simplici-ty and beauty of these songs is featuring musician John Canaan will take place before the dance from 8-9:30 p.m. Admission for the dance and concert is $10. Admission for the dance only is $6. Half price admission will be , given to those who present their f v Utah Starzz basketball ticket from that day's game. No smoking, smok-ing, alcohol or tank tops will be The Park a humorous chord them that was no problem. I'm one of those people with the annoying talent of being able to learn a few chords or keys of an instrument and getting it down," Campbell said. Campbell was last seen at the Egyptian Theatre in "Pump Boys & Dinettes." This round of "Oil City Symphony" has proven to be great timing for her as she is in the process of earning a Doctorate in Music Education, and needs to be back at Michigan State University in the middle of August. "I did 'Saturday's Voyeur' at SLAC for two years, so it feels really good to be back in a summer sum-mer show," Campbell said. Eldredge, the cast 'new guy,' represents "Oil City Symphony's" only professionally-trained musical theater player. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in musical to build kids' All of the Youtheatre Camps will also take a field trip to Salt Lake City to see City Rep's production pro-duction of "The Princess and the Pea. ""We think it will be a good opportunity to see a real production produc-tion and then later talk about it," Keiter said. . The Egyptian Theatre Company also offers Advance Actors Youtheatre, for students age 12 through 18. These intensive training classes for serious students concentrate almost exclusively on honing acting skills. Pre-camp season at The Canyons lost in the dense mixings of each band member's contributions. At a live show however, these songs will grab hold of you and not let you go. For those new to the music of Widespread Panic, I would not recommend this particular CD. "Everyday" or "Bombs and Butterflies" would be a better choice for those new to the dance and concert tonight permitted at the dance. Casual dress is encouraged. Music will be provided by Dance Utah and Music To Go and will feature songs from the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s. Light refreshments will also be provid-, ed. For more information on ; Dance Utah, contact the dance hotline, 801296-INFO (4636). .f A I WttSZXRSfi ;" " C 6:30 am-10:00 pm Daily Record performance from the University of Utah and Weber State University, and started his professional profes-sional career at Lagoon. Eldredge has also appeared in productions at SLAC and Desert Star Playhouse. "It's been fun meshing in with the cast who've done it before. I think they are as excited to see what I bring to the musical as I am to develop my part," Eldredge said. "Oil City Symphony" debuts at the Egyptian Theatre on Thursday, June 11 at 7:30 p.m. Subsequent showtimes are every Thursday, Friday and Saturday through July 25. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $10 for students and $8 for children 12 and under. For additional information, call the Egyptian Theatre Company at 649-9371. confidence interviews are required for admission admis-sion in Advance Actors Youtheatre. "We are planning to take our advanced students to see "Gypsy" at the Sundance Theatre. A production pro-duction including some Park City kids," Keiter said. The Egyptian Theatre Company's Youtheatre Summer Camps run June 17 through July 1, Treasure Trunk will be held June 22 - 26. For more information and registration, call the Egyptian Theatre Company at 649-9371. music. However, all music fans have a wonderful opportunity on June 10 to see the magic and talents tal-ents of Widespread Panic at their best. Just ask a Spreadhead, there is nothing like live Spread. Jonathan Keller is co-owner of Orion's Music Park City's only compact disk tape and vinyl store, located in the Snow Creek Plaza next to Dan 's Foods. 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