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Show New Utah! - Wednesday, August 8, 2001 - Page 19 XT mill J; : !l CKr a sto-an Kitasji nfc, staan '-3 F.iV.iV )! 1.1 as- a! mm ,0rar sera '.0 Fry ale .i ?. isca Fresh Off Broadway Schroeder (Ben Henderson) tries to point out a problem with Sally Brown's (Ashley Hansen) approach to life as the pair perform "My New philosophy" from "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," one of the numbers num-bers to be presented in the "Fresh Off Broadway" review. The two-hour show features selections from a broad range of Broadway musicals. Performances are set for Aug. 9, 1 3, 1 7 and 18. Susie Together makes Utah Music Together, a nationally recognized program pro-gram since 1987, is making mak-ing its debut in Utah County. Music Together is a program for infants on up to 5-year-old children and their parents or caregivers. care-givers. The program is designed to help children create and play by making up rhythm patterns, making mak-ing up new words to songs, and making up movements to express a sound. BYU to present 'Lady "Lady in Waiting," an original play by Brigham Young University graduate student Melissa Larson, will be performed in the Margetts Theatre Aug. 8-11 8-11 as part of the 2001 Theatre Student Showcase. All shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the public and $8 for BYU faculty and students. For general information or tickets, call (801) 378-4322. 378-4322. Directed by Wendy Simmerman and set in Tudor England, the play Our Town Thornton Wilder's classic play depicting American life. Our Town, will open at the Little London Dinner theater on Fridays and Saturdays until Aug. 13, and then run Mondays, Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays through Aug. 25. Tickets are $27.50 ond include dinner. This show's menu includes Rolando Chicken or Ranch Steak. Reservations are required and may be obtained by calling 785-0827. 785-0827. Doors open at 6:30 and the show starts at 7 p.m. father's Day This comedy about a confirmed bachelor detective who suddenly inherits tour children is appearing at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon, and runs Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through Aug. 20. For reservations, call 785-1186. 785-1186. WIAbner sic.- rwMwwn i '-( The Eagle Mountain Community , p t. Arts is sponsoring the musical, "Li'l j ) j Abner.' Performance dates are Aug. H 'j '"11 and 13 at 7 n m nt the W Community Center in the Fitzgerald l : raw located at the corner of Eagle 1 Mountain Blvd nnrl Mnin Street Tickets are $4 for children 12 and ' under and $5 for teens and adults. ' for more information nr to reserve s tickets, please call Karen Nielson at iorJanaCoxat 766-5929. Ih Scarlet Pimpernel The Broadway musical version of Jhe Scarlet Pimpernel" will makes ' " i regional debut at the SCERA Schell Outdoor Theater through Aug. s 8 (Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and , Mondays at 8 p.m.) as part of the CERA's 2001 summer season. Tickets i 'Of $8 Adl lit nnH S r W,lrt,nr CniQ r iJ are available in advance from j u -b weekdays at SCERA, 745 South We. Orem or by calling (801) 225-W 225-W or 225-ARTS. Tirkets will also be available at the Shell gate begin- y ui o.ju p.m. on performance ms. The show will travel to the Mu"Qy Park Amphitheater for three Performances Aug. 30,31 and Sept. VoU fe Good Man Charlie Brown Provo Theater Company presents 'his musical theater version of Rhodes Schultz's comic strip peanuts" through Aug. 1 1 Curtain is P.m. on Wednesday through wturdayin the theatre at 105 E. 100 'Wh. Provo. For ticket information call 379-0600. Ticket prices range "orri 57.50 to $12.50. The box office is I f I I j Teachers are also there to help adults understand how to participate and to understand the importance impor-tance of relaxing and enjoying the activities with their children. The program, developed by Kenneth K. Guilmartin founder and director of the center for Music and Young Children and Lili M. Levinowitz, national authority on early childhood child-hood music, is used in 35 states and 4 countries. The program will be describes the love story of Meg Wyatt, a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne Boleyn. Love, friendship and betrayal are the themes of "Lady in Waiting," according accord-ing to playwright Larson. "Lady in Waiting" is an original student work. All aspects of the production, including design and production pro-duction management, were completed by students. Heidi D. Reed is Meg Wyatt, with Ryan Michael Painter as George Boleyn, Amanda Scheffer as Anne Boleyn, Benjamin Hess as King Henry VIII, Peter open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. on performance perform-ance evenings. Lady in Waiting "Lady in Waiting,' an original play by Brigham Young University graduate student Melissa Larson, will be performed in the Margetts Theatre Aug. 8-1 1 as part of the 2001 Theatre Student Showcase. All shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the public and $8 for BYU faculty and students. For general information informa-tion or tickets, call (801) 378-4322. Half-price preview performances will be Aug. 1-2. West Side Story The Broadway musical classic is papering at the Franciscan, 172 N. 500 West, Provo, through Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. Admission is by donation. For reservations, call 377-6789. Hollywood P.I. Subtitled "Danger is My Business," this musical take-off on the traditional tradition-al detective movie will appear through Sept. 15 at the Desert Star r i miU I in i I ii i iilwdihhftiimiif 1 A Knight's Tale (PG-1 3) Mummy Returns (PG-1 3) Nightly: 7 & 9:20, Sat. Mat. 3 p.m. only Online TV Listings www. newutah.com we Sell the Web what's uri TV Time Temperature & Local Weather 768-0003 FREE 24 HrsDay . f r . I t 41 J amAJ i tan ti Photo by Beky Beaton County debut offered on Tuesdays in Orem at Heritage Music, Wednesdays in American Fork at Harmony and Rhythm Performers, and Thursdays in Spanish Fork at Boothe Brothers Music. The classes start the first week of September and will accommodate eight to 10 children each. Registration for the classes class-es along with additional information about the classes can be obtained by calling 763-8857. in Waiting Briggs as Sir Anthony Lee, Ryan Flake as William Brereton, Mark Ailshie as Henry Norris and Lucy Nielson as Meredith. Scenic designer for the production is Alisha Paddock, costume designer is Annette Crismon, hair and make-up designer is Jennifer Brass Jenkins, sound designer is Loraleigh Bowyer and lighting designer design-er is Jason Hagey. The production stage manager is Elneeta Timmons, and the production produc-tion advisor is Loraine Edwards. 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. Fresh Off Broadway More than 40 local musical theater the-ater veterans have joined together to present a two-hour review of Broadway music in the "Fresh Off Broadway" production. The show will open tomorrow on the main stage at Alpine Days (located in the park at Center and Main Streets.) at 7:30 p.m. Additional performances are set for Aug. 13, 17 and 18 at American Fork Junior High, 1 120 N. 20 West. Curtain time is again 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for children under 12, or free if they sit in a lap. For tickets, call 756-2662, visit www.alpinecity.org or purchase at the door. 1. The Princess Diaries (G) Dly: 12:00 2:25 4:50 7:15 9:40 Sun: 4:50 7:15 2. Osmosis Jones (PG) Dly: 12:20 2:40 5:00 7:30 9:40 Sun: 5:00 7:30 3. Jurassic Park3(PG13) Dly: 12:20 2:30 4:50 7:25 9:40 Sun: 4:50 7:25 4. Planet of the Apes (PG-13) Dly: 12:05 2:30 5:00 7:25 9:50 Sun: 5:00 7:25 5. Rush Hour2(PG13) Dly: 12:25 2:25 4:30 7:40 9:40 Sun: 4:30 7:40 6. Spy Kids (PG) Dly: 12:15 2:30 4:30 Sun: 4:30 Americas Sweethearts (PG-13) Dly: 7:30 9:40 Sun 7:30 CHILUHl.'V UIVOFR - UU "x" HtilUHG a.H 65 - -.t0 : : UNIVERSITY EXTENSION tZ. A Show your stuff ' V at our Community Exhibition hosted by 4-H August 8 August 9 August 10 & 11 V Backyard Bass JJ Animal Showcase Kids Make & Take For entry & general information call (801) 370-8137 or visit our web site at : www.utahvalley.orgfair 02... 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