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Show PG players present 'The Mousetrap New Utah! - Wednesday, March 7, 2001 - Page 16 Hi x if IS Photo by Kent Davis Paul Bratter, as played by Wally Walstad, greets his bride of six days, Corie, as played by Amie Gorrgredson in the Little London Dinner Theater's production of 'Barefoot in the Park." Little London presents Neil Simon classic The Little London Dinner Theater in Pleasant Grove will present the Neil Simon classic "Barefoot in the Park" through March on Fridays and Saturdays with a select Mondays and Thursdays. The ticket price is $27.50; this includes dinner din-ner and the show. The theater is located at 20 S. Main. Reservations are required, and may be made by calling 785-0827. Seating starts at 6:30 p.m. The show stars Amie Gottfredson as Corie, the charming 20-year old who Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat plays March 8-13 at LHS auditorium with all seats $5. Presale tickets are available. Curtain opens at 7:30 p.m. The Pioneer Players are producing the play and it is directed by Mindy Berry Young who also directed and choreographed the highly successful success-ful Orem community production of the play. The Mousetrap The Pleasant Grove Players will present this Agatha Christie classic under the direction of Howard Little March 9-26 on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7 p.m. All performances perform-ances are in the Keith Christeson Little Theatre. 30 E. and Center (under the Pleasant Grove Library). General admission is $6 and $5 for seniors and children. No reservations are required. Barefoot in the Park The Little London Dinner Theater in Pleasant Grove will present the Neil Simon classic "Barefoot in the Park" through March on Fridays and Saturdays with a select Mondays and Thursdays. The ticket price is $27.50: this includes dinner and the show. The theater is located at 20 S. Main. Reservations are required, and may be made by calling 785-0827. Seating starts at 6:30 p.m. Jake's Corner Valley Center Playhouse presents this humorous look at the Roaring Twenties Friday, Saturday and Monday through March 26, with the show beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ticket price are $6 for general admission; $5 for students, children and seniors; and $25 per family. Group rate are available for groups of 20 or more. Doors open at 7 p.m. on performance perform-ance evenings. Tickets available at the door or by calling 785-1 186. The Rover The UVSC Department of Theatre and Communication offers the English Restoration comedy 'The Rover" in it's Utah County premiere. "The Rover," considered to be her finest dramatic work, is directed by Randall King with costumes by Iris Marshall, set by Boyd Wolz, and sword choreography (of which there is a great deal) by Jason Purdie. It plays March 8, 9 and 10 at 7:30 p.m. with a matinee on March 10 at 2 p.m. in UVSC's Blackbox Theatre Vertical Limit (PG13) Rug Rats in Paris G Sat 3 & 5, Nightly 7 & 9:15 (no 5 pm mat. for Vertical Limit) Try our delicious PASTRAMI BURGER PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! cWs 580E,stateRd' iasjaasffs? Am. Fork ll BUIGti IOTS 492-1762 Credit cards gladly accepted. f.-iiW : tries to make everything too perfect. The role of Paul will be played by Paul Walstad, Jr. Mrs. Banks will- be played by L'esli Manning. "We're very excited about bringing this show to life on stage. People need to try and rediscover those magical magi-cal reasons that caused them to fall in love in the first place," said Rodney Elwood, director. "Being able to laugh at ourselves in the process helps make the speed-bumps and chuck-holes chuck-holes along the way not seem quite so bad. (Gunther Trades 627). Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling the Campus Connection at 222-8797. 222-8797. Admission is $6 general admission admis-sion and $3 for UVSC students with a current activity card. Forever Plaid SCERA will bring the musical comedy hit "Forever Plaid" to their Showhouse II in Orem March 16 through April 9 at 7:30 p.m. except Wednesdays and Sundays. Tickets are $8 for adults, $4 fro children chil-dren for general admission. Reserved seats are available for $12 for adult and $8 for children, and are available avail-able in advance from 10-5 weekdays week-days at SCERA, 745 South State, Orem or by calling (801) 225-2569 or 225-ARTS. Tickets will also be available avail-able at the door beginning at 6:45 p.m. on performance nights. Over the River and Through the Woods Hale Center Theatre presents the regional premiere of this Joe DiPietro comedy about what grandparents do when their only close living offspring off-spring gets a job offer far away. The play runs through March 17 at the theater, located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem. The show runs Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday through March 17. Curtain is at 7:30. For reservations, call 226-8600. Texas Chainsaw Manicurist The Provo Theatre Company is presenting "The Texas Chainsaw Manicurist." It will run through March 24, Wednesday through Saturday evenings with an 8 p.m. curtain. The Provo Theatre Company is located at 105 E.100 North, Provo. Ticket prices range from $7.50-$12.50. There will also be student rush seats 15 minutes prior to curtain for $6.50. The ticket office will be open for reservations reserva-tions from 9-5 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, from 6-9 p.m. on performance per-formance evenings. For reservations call 379-0600. Richard III William Shakespeare's "Richard III" will be performed in the Pardoe Theatre Wednesday through Saturday, March 14-17, and Tuesday through Saturday, March 20-24. A matinee will be performed Saturday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the public and $8 for BYU faculty (CINEMA Get Over It(?G-i3) Daily: 4:30 7:30 9:30 5rtt 1120 2:25 4:30 7:30 9:30 Suw 4:30 7:30 Recess (G) Daily: 4:15 Sat U-00 2:00 Stm 4:15 Chocolat ipcui Daily: 7:00 9:30 Sat 4:15 7:00 9:30 Stm 7:00 Crouching Tiger Hidden DragoniPi:.i. Daily 5:00 7:25 9rl5 Slur K)(r:25 iWedding Planner .ni Daily: 9:45 Sat HOW Suit 7:25 The Mexican ri Daily: 5:00 7:25 9:45 Saf 12:05 2:35 5:00 7:25 9:45 Suw 5:00 7:25 See Spot Run pgi Daily: 4:30 7:00 9:00 Sal- 12:30 2:30 4:30 7:00 9:00 Suw 4:30 7KX) O Brother Where Art Thou ,i Daily: 4:50 7:30 9:45 Sat- 12:15 2: 4-;n7.nci..is I Suit 4:50 7:30 t.li:H Sinn B MA Aniu rt f .... Pleasant Grove is proud to present "The Mousetrap" March 9-26 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays at 7 p.m. All performances will be held at Keith Christeson Little Theatre on 30 E. and Center (under the Pleasant Grove Library). Admission is $6, and $5 to children and seniors. No reservations are required. "The Mousetrap," written by classic mystery writer Agatha Christie, has been the longest running theatrical theatri-cal performance in London. It revolves around Monskwell Manor, a guesthouse guest-house owned by Giles (Russell Card) and Mollie Ralston (Kathryn Little). One by one all of their guests arrive, each one proving to be odder then the last, until Detective Trotter (Jason Purdie) shows up and tells them all that a murderer is among them. When they become snowed in and a murder takes place, the guests are forced to figure out who among them is the killer. The rest of the cast who appears in this play is Arlen Runolfsori as Christopher Wren, Mrs. Boyle as Karlene Young, Nathan Shumway as Mr. Paravincini, Tracey Fielding as Miss Casewell, and Dennis Purdie as Major Metcalf. and staff. Call (801) 378-4322 for tickets. tick-ets. Half-price preview performances are March 14-15. The Boys Next Door The VIP Arts production of Tom Griffin's "The Boys Next Door" will be appearing at the Villa Playhouse Theatre, 254 S. Main Street, Springville, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through March 26, Curtain . is at 7:30 p.m. The play is directed by Kathleen Nutt. Tickets are $8 general admission, $7 for seniors and students, stu-dents, $6'for childrert 1 1 and under, and $35 family pass. For reservation information call 489-3088. Indiana Bones . Subtitled "The Lost City or Safari So Good," this musical melodrama will appear March 1 through April 21 at the Desert Star Playhouse in Murray. The play runs Monday through Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. and Saturday at 3, 7 and 9:30 p.m. The theater is located at 4861 S. State Street, Murray. For reservations, call 266-7600. Charley Brown Family Band The Charley Brown Family Band will perform Saturday, March 1 7, at 7 p.m. at the Mellors Banquet and Reception Center, 877 N. 100 East, Lehi.The performance will include a buffet dinner and will cost $14.95 per person. Reservations are required and may be obtained by calling Brent at 492-4683. Utah Regional Ballet Utah Regional Ballet will present "Evening of Brilliance" March 9 and 10 at the Utah Valley State College Ragan Theater. Featuring premiere 7 V V rUvihg Womble AecU;g? DecUe A'Ue's Awevicow Grille c& rUe Provo MwnrioH-. Every FrUy vigM-, our Sef ooA BlvKef "incWes Aelicncies liVe "Ol-yoivcvef crj legs, sVwi svcYek sovWiv plus o fever frie r oP beef. TUev o SrWyS our lHn,A, BivCiPef oers vwiefy of povsfs mVU your JWorire sces, CUicVe KwsU, plus KeJUferreoM, style soups sUs Ht will rewind you oF KvWs ViV-cUen Reservation ovre encourgeA. OH 170-141. PROVO Harriott 10 I West- I 00 HovfU, Pvovo 1 Courtesy pf- Appearing in the PG Players production of 'The Mousetrap' are, left to right, Jasoi Purdie, Kathryn Little and works by choreographers Troy Mundy, Alan Hineline and Jacqueline PColledge, "Evening of Brilliance" is designed to offer a variety vari-ety of composition, style and artistic expression: All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, call UVSC Campus Connection at 222-8797. Tickets are $12 with a $2 discount offered to students, faculty, staff and seniors. Dancesport Championships The American Ballroom Company in cooperation with the Brigham Young University Ballroom Dance Division is hosting the 2001 United States National Dancesport Championships in the Marriott Center March 8-10. For information or tickets, call the Marriott Center Ticket Office at (800) 322-BYU1 or (801)378 Utah Valley Symphony Pianist Dustin Gledhill will join the Utah Valley Symphony as guest soloist in its spring concert Wednesday and Thursday, March 7 and 8, in the Provo Tabernacle. Conductor Bryce Rytting will give the downbeat at 7:30 each evening. Tickets will be available at the door at $5 each, and ample free parking is available next door at Nu Skin. Living Legends The energetic Brigham Young University performing group Living Legends will perform Thursday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall. There will also be a 2 p.m. matinee. Tickets are $8 with a BYU identification card and $10 general admission. For more information informa-tion or to purchase tickets, call (801) 378-4322. AO"" - x; ::-:x::-:::-;-:-:i: . - :- -. yyyy.f.-yyyyy.v.-yy. 1 i " t ' i if "hy j J f i ' ' j " N v ' ', '''' - , Russel Card. Charley Brown band at tik The Charley Brown Family Band will be preforming pre-forming at Mellors Banquet and Reception Center at 877 N 100 E. The buffet and dinner show will start at 7 p.m. on March 17. Tickets are $14.95. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Brent at 801-492-4683. This family band is named after the late Shirley Charley Brown, mother of seven children. She started the band sever FAMTTY ART, We are pleased to announce the opening of the Alpine Office Saturday, March 10, 2001 9:00AM to 5:00PM Refreshments served Stop by and wonderful pieces of imported W art now on display or see us www.familyartusa.com 18 Red Pine Toll Free 866-756-3383 al years ago, and they had the pleasure of playi-at playi-at such places as Des'en Village and Thanksgivm Point. 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