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Show 0th installment of 'Nunsense' &nes plays at Valentine Theater New Utah - Thursday. No ember 2S. 2002 - Page 1 1 V j;nS Castle Produc- available. , is bringing the Nun-1. Nun-1. Vn'ns back to the C-e just in time 10 start Todays offwith a bang. Vucer..GayUene Omary 'bribes 'the show as the h installment in the Lnse series and most Stely the runniest, fnen you're a Nun the Utmas season is partic-busy, partic-busy, and this year is inception. production will play Itbe Dan Valentine The-' The-' on the campus of the a State Developmental Vnv 99 30. Dec inter u" - L 5,6,7. 13 and 14. Cur- i-t . All time is r.sv p.m. aii m si 1-1 1 1-1 TV T CI .,tc are UVUCiai aumio- L and can be purchased fjhe door or by e-mailing iuns.yahoo.com. tickets J7. Group rates are ine wuns of Mt. Saint Helens School are a local favorite. Since their first appearance in 1997 at the Alpine Country Club, they have been asked back each year. "We just love the nuns," said Jane Williams, who plays the formidable Reverend Rev-erend Mother. "We have a special place in our hearts for these ladies and when Dan Gog-gin Gog-gin came out with the Christmas show, of course we wanted to get into the habit again." Each play in the Nun-sense Nun-sense series takes place in the basement of the school that the nuns have turned into a public access television televi-sion station. Throughout the show, several small chil dren reenact "The Nutcracker" Nut-cracker" until the leading nun, the Sugar Plum Fairy, falls and breaks her leg. Additional cast members who are reprising their roles include Gayliene Omary, as Sister Hubert, and Jan Shelton as Sister Robert Anne. "Robert Anne finally gets her moment in this show, of course, two minutes later the police invade, but that's typical for the nuns," says Shelton. New additions to the cast include Joshua Tenney as Father Virgil (aka Sister Julia Child of God), the Priest who fills in for his sister after she breaks her leg, and Shorn" and Cindy Winkel, who are splitting the role of Sister Mary Amnesia, the nun with a memory problem. "Josh and jtah Valley Symphony and Wasatch Chorale to ring in season ke Utah Valley Sym Ly will ring in the Listmas season on dnesday and Thursday, (c. 4 and 5, with the help the Wasatch Chorale. ' The annual holiday event i n on 4.1- gins at l-ov p.m. ill Liie wo Tabernacle, 100 S. liversity Ave. Tickets are available at e door for $5. Ample free irking is available west of tabernacle at the Nu kin terrace. The choir, originally under! in 1974 as the Civic ratorio Society and later tamed Utah Valley !oral Society, has been led the Wasatch Chorale, der the direction of Hen Hopkin, since 1999. The 100-voice choir will offer three choruses from Handel's "Messiah." The chorale will also perform local composer Rob Millett's arrangements of traditional carols "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day" and "Sans Day Carol," plus BYU Composer Com-poser in Residence Murray Boren's "Sing of the One." The orchestra alone, conducted con-ducted by Bryce Rytting, will perform the Overture to "Hansel and Gretel" and selections from Gian Carlo Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors," along with Ralph Vaughan i Williams' "Fantasia on Greensleeves" and Leroy Anderson's "A Christmas Festival." Members of the Utah Valley Symphony Guild are invited to a symposium Monday, Dec. 2, at 1 p.m. at the home of Georgia White, 3339 N. Cottonwood Lane, Provo. Artists from the Wasatch Chorale will perform. The Wasatch Chorale and Utah Valley Symphony will join forces again on May 9 and 10 for the premiere pre-miere of an oratorio, "Passage "Pas-sage to Glory," also by Mil-lett, Mil-lett, who is a member of the choir. The event is in addition addi-tion to the orchestra's five-concert five-concert season. Those who wish more information may call the symphony business office at 377-6995 or see www.utah-valleysymphony.org. Milestone entries, including weddings, missionaries and other announcements must be turned into tie paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. IMC puCI Uy IVIUIIUUJT Ul . p. 111. VI TT?I juu inw iiiv i 'viiwv - r 1 ;ive someone a chance PLEA! II GIVE iUM m(mmsm Friday, November 29th, 2002 9:00am to 2:00pm To schedule an appointment please contact Michael Anderson at so-jo i i tm-a. ilk -i J - - 2ES ' - -'v. ' - I : L - - 1 - - St. , . ,, 4 The nuns of Mt. Saint Helens School get in the habit for "Nuncrackers," opening Nov. 29 at the Dan Valentin Theater. Shoni were leads this sum- Rounding out the nun-sex- goer Nancy Ellis. "We wore mer in "Children of Eden" tuplet is Nedra Meister as the first to buy tickets!" at the SCERA and Cindy Sister Leo. The nuns are back in was recently the narrator in "We've been asking the Utah county, don't miss out Joseph at the Hale. This is nuns to come back for on this new Christmas big, big talent," said Omary. years," says local theater- event. School board considers improvements A report on high school improvement plans and boundary options for the elementary school in Highland High-land and junior high school in Aipine set to open for the 2003-04 school year were to be discussed at Tuesday, Nov. 26, meeting of the Alpine School District board of education. Six employees of Rock' Mountain were to be recognized recog-nized by the Alpine Foundation Founda-tion for their dedication and service to children of Alpine District. Following the recognitions, recogni-tions, the principal and lvl gave reports on school issues and goals. Patrons had an opportunity to address the board at the beginning of the meeting. mm BKEAD OS BETTOR oTnminn XXX. 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