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Show ICTfcoming L: Events 'Missoula Children's Theater The Pied Piper December 5 The Park City Performing Arts Foundation presents Saturday, November 14, 8:00 pm at St Mary's Church on Highway 224 Missoula. I HILDRENS Yi HEATRE xy- I . 1 I . MS 'Join us for a performance of The Pied Piper, where' the small cast of touring ; adults is supplemented by more than 30 local students. Two performances on Saturday, December 5, 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm. Come see Park City's children as cats, i rats, kids and bugs in this lively adaptation ' of the classic story. $15 for adults, $5, kids and students. Made possible by a generous gener-ous grant from the Park City Arts Council Lawrence Nass December 19 Imagine Rudolph as a ; boogie woogie, -What Child is sThis as a tango nd'- '"'"The1 Christmas Song with a calypso twist, and you'll be in the spirit. "Music that puts a grin in your ear" Nass, a teacher, composer, and performer, brings to us Unexpected Christmas Presence an f original setting traditional songs and carols in untraditional ways. Improv and inspiration in the perfect holiday pot-1 ' pourri blend. This is fun for the whole family! Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 -for students and children. MOMIX December 31 Under the .legendary leadership of Moses Pendelton .comes the company of dance illusionists ' known as MOMIX. This internationally ' renowned troupe is respected for both. : it's incredible inventiveness and physical ; beauty. MOMIX conjurs up a world of. Surrealistic images using props, light,"-t light,"-t shadow, humor and the human body. t JThis New Year's Eve really celebrate in ; s style! Join us for the celebration of the ? '. I season and then take your tickets to par-; I ticipating restaurants to toast the mid- 1 night hourTickets start at $15. I I: :?j7 -X' X. jr j $ W ii i " W "' ?S alancing tradi-tional tradi-tional reper-toire, reper-toire, new commissions and previously previ-ously unknown works, the Naumburg Award-winning Award-winning Lark Quartet breaks boundaries between the old and the new, the familiar and the unusual. From recordings and performances performanc-es of Borodin and Schumann quartets to com- missions by Aaron Jay Kernis and Penka Kouneva, from resurrecting res-urrecting the works of Amy Beach to recording Kenneth Frazelle's soundtrack for Bill T Jones's StillHere, the Lark Quartet has established its reputation with audiences and critics as an ensemble of the highest artistic integrity. Tickets are $10. Underwritten by the National Orchestra Association. im v (CAIPIITCDIL STIEF, Saturday, November 28, 7:30 pm qual opportunity satirists the famed hilarious Beltway performers will come west spoofing all parties, politicians and issues of the day. Listeners of National Public Radio will recognize recog-nize this cast of characters charac-ters who regularly take on the highest leaders of the land by presenting them in their lowest common denominators. Left and right and cen ter all get jabs as the group takes popular music and rewrites, it with topical comedy. And we Pwtf'i II 1 hrtnTtnTiinnnn decided an evening this wild wouldn't be complete without at least one number created just to address Park City issues. Local NPR affiliate KPCW joins us in ;:Bringing:f::yb5 ::;f this evening where the' laughs about politics are intentional. Starting at $15, TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE at the Eccles Center box office located at 1750 Kearns Blvd. You may purchase tickets by phone at 435-655-3114, or 801-328-9000. The George S. & Dolores Dore for the Performing Arts Park City, Utah The Theater and Box Office are located at 1750 Kearns Blvd. Tickets may be purchased at the box office or any ArtTix location. Tickets may also be purchased by phone at 435-655-3114, or 801-328-9000. |