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Show . Wednesday, June 13, 2001 - Page 13 Utah! cCoslyn and Paye to 5en Strawberry Days free concert lues. cording artists, Joel McCausland I Kevin Peay, will perform a c !1t;.June 19, beginning at 7 p CH Lrf east of the Veterans' Memorial tl i'tPt Bel" " , , . Ex r pleasant urove. me tuaiei l it nee. tv Y and Kevin are natives of Pleasant concert on m. on the and Lindon. 6 till . i A A-,-,-rrlnX7'" frxr manir mrTT i . U ,rv rQlDO QAM TlPw TOll P ATI tho aiso novo xv r- ard Vlabel under the name Joel McCoslyn fesiJLm Pave. During the past 20 years, two young men have been composing Derforming in many locations. As '10 Jwthey have sold a million Christian v , rHnfS in stores and at cojicerts through-? through-? pJ'TSe .United States, England, Brazil, and "tjL introducing a country song or two u ' their repertoire every now and then to 'Mmmdous response, Joel and Kevin decided 2O0j?Ta country album. This effort caught the Tntion of Joe Lake, co-founder of Children's i ni racle Network, and a big fan of their jistian albums. Lake changed the spelling Cfc- ..I I v- K?e ' McCoslyn and Paye will perform in a free concert Tuesday. of McCausland and Peay to the more poetic McCoslyn and Paye and took them to Nashville to record their first country album.. Joel and Kevin have recorded 17 albums under the name "Afterglow" and plan to release a collection of new original songs this year. Having been bitten by the country music bug, they have followed up the success of their first country CD, "Close to Home" with "No Love Lost." . S VvyOVVOOOQCOOOCOXVXXyV'Xrr- yV-VVWwwVVwwvvvv w -. v v (tfT- paw""- ached IMi1 (. Off defcsMichoelFtayn's" Noises Off," is s inclr-na presented by The Little lensirr "jdon Dinner Theater Mondays, nitiei -isdays, Fridays and Saturdays 'wh June 15. Prices are $27.50 , w fch includes dinner, tax and a full- fing of entertainment. Seating eW 6:30 p.m. with dinner m t:4d at 6:45 p.m. and the show noting around 7:20 p.m. fanilt:srvations are required. Monday :. ' tits are family nights with all chil--5.1(1 17 and under eating for half-I half-I lappe Thursdays are "student nights" inel) kali students also eating for $15. Id tMHosly Heart ,M 'The Hasty Heart," written by in: in Patrick and directed by 1 k fcueen Eastwood, will open 3n Thi irsday night June 14 at The Hale n,n, 4er Theater -Orem. 225 W. 400 p, ,0rem."The Hasty Heart" is a 2ks. Thi jching comedy set in an army :ted bj spital in the South Pacific during w. Kid War II. The plot involves a . ' jtsman with little time left to live enc'flawardfull of wounded soldiers ach Si; o are ordered to befriend him. quesi:c- e Hasty Heart," opens June 14 i. 'i plays Mondays, Thursdays, ' f'tays. and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. gelsbe-f July 3 whereupon it will play nightly (except Sundays) with 3:30 p.m. Saturday matinees until it closes on July 23. Admission prices are $7 to $1 1 .50 depending on date and seat location. Tickets can be purchased by calling the "Hale Center Theater Orem" at 226-8600. Polly: A One-Woman Musical Johanne Perry reprises her acclaimed role as Polly Matilda Colton in "Polly: A One-Woman Musical" at UVSC's Black Box Theater on June 1 5, 1 6. 1 8, 28, 29, and 30 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket are S6.00UVSC students stu-dents $3.00, ticket number is 222-8797. 222-8797. Proceeds from the performances perform-ances will go to "Reach the Children," a non-profit organization providing education, food, and vocational training to children and families in Kenya. For more information informa-tion on "Reach the Children," visit http:www.reachthechildren.org or http:ww.stevenkappperry.com A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum The Springville Playhouse will offer what is likely the most popular production pro-duction ever staged in its 54-year history when it presents the comedymusical come-dymusical "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" beginning June 1 . The production pro-duction will play on June 15, 16 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Springville Playhouse, located on the lower level of the Springville Civic Center, 50 S. Main (under the Springville Public Library). Admission is $6 ($5 for senior citizens) and tickets may be purchased at the door. The Sound ot Music VIP Arts will present this popular Rogers and Hammerstein musical every Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. through July 9 in the Villa Playhouse Theater, 254 S. Main, Springville. Tickets are $9 general, $8 students, $7 children 1 1 and under and $40 for a family pass. For reservations reser-vations or more information call 489-3088 489-3088 or visit their Web site at www.VIP-Arts.com. Wasatch Arts and Music and Unity Festival Eight Utah bands and several visual artists will participate in the inaugural Wasatch Arts and Music Unity Festival Saturday, June 23, from noon to 10 p.m. at the American Fork Amphitheater at 850 E. 700 ' North, American Fork. Tickets are $5 in advance or $6 at the door. Tickets are available at the Sip n' Surf in Pleasant Grove and the American Fork Arts Council offices. Tickets on sale for Bryan White concert Advance discount tickets are now on sale for the Steel Days concert, which will feature fea-ture country music sensation Bryan White and "1964" ... The Tribute. The concert will be held Saturday, July 21 at American Fork High School. Prior to the event, tickets are only $6 per person, with those eight and under admitted admit-ted free. The day of the concert, con-cert, the ticket prices are $8 for those over eight. Tickets are available at three American Fork locations loca-tions Albertson's, Smith's and American Fork City Hall. White recently released his Greatest Hits, the sixth album release for Asylum Records. He owns six Number One songs on the country music charts, and has been cited by People Magazine as one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World." He is the oldest son of two professional musicians Anita Wilson and Bud White. White was five when his father taught him how to play drums. At 10, he watched his mother open for Loretta Passports good any day of the 2001 season. Now available with your paid subscription. Lynn, a show he now says, "pretty much set me on fire." He was performing professionally profes-sionally in his parents' bands before he reached his teens. After a period of learning and song writing, he began opening shows for Pam Tillis, Tracy Lawrence and Diamond Rio. A string of number one hits ensued, earning accolades and an armful of music industry awards, including the Country Music Association's prestigious 1996 Horizon Award and the academy of Country Music's 1996 Top New Male Vocalist Award. The same year, Entertainment Radio Networks named him the Best New Artist and his number num-ber one hit, "Rebecca Lynn," Single of the Year. He has recorded popular duets, including "With These Hands" with Amy Grant and "From This Moment On," with Shania Twain. The latter lat-ter topped the charts and earned a 1999 Canadian Country Music Award for Best Vocal Collaboration. The Steel Days Big Show 3 Recess School is Out (PG-13) Oh Brother Where Art Thou (PG-13) SJ. Starts Fri: The Wedding Planner PG-1 3 Nightly 7 & 9:15 Sat. Mat. 3 & 5pm Rib Eye Steak Sandwich PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! CWs 580E-stQteRd- THE BUlCEt BOYS Hill IVIlN 492-1762 Credit cards gladry accepted. iplttif ?-!? 1 1 , Bryan White also includes a performance by "1964"... The Tribute, a group called the "number one Beatles Show in the world." With the haircuts, the boots, the suits, the guitars, the music of Lennon and McCartney, the group commemorates com-memorates the Fab Four in music and action. On the day of the show, tickets will be sold at the gate, the American Fork High School football field. The show also includes a fireworks display at dark. 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