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Show Page Six The Daily Utah Chronicle, Friday, January IS, 1978 THE WEEKENDER -- The Importance of Being Ernest Babcock Theatre opens Tuesday. Call , Music Utah Symphony rnacleSaturday 581-696- 1. Tabe8 The hysterical romantic life of two gentlemen who invent a third to prevent p.m. 7 Tickets from $4. Call for ticket reservations. 533-640- Plays entanglements. 21. Itzhak Perlman, solo through January A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Pioneer Memorial 1 Theatre 8 p.m. Call violinist, will appear with the symphony for Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. Born in Tel Aviv and educated at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music and Julliard School of Music, Perlman made his debut at Carnegie 581-696- for ticket reservations. A satire on governments since governments began. A nice thing to go see. (Opens next week.) Hall. With experiences ranging from the Ed Sullivan Show to the New York Philharmonic, Perlman is known as a master of the violin. Eddie Henderson Qub Blue Note (826 S. Main) Friday and Saturday. Tickets . Exhibits The Kimball Art Center-P- ark City, through January 26 free to the public. Four women combine mediums and talents to from $5. This unique stylist on the trumpet and flugelhorn will perform both evenings with blues and jazz galore. Dan Jacobson in Concert Van Cott Hall main lounge 8 p.m. Free to the public. This local guitarist plays produce self-taug- songs by little-know- n unknown artists. Listen to some good music, sit by the fire and have a good time. ,4" f""'v Michael Lorimer Kingsbury Hall Monday at p.m. Tickets are from 4. Taught by Andres the top four among guitarists in the nation. An Evening of Show Tunes St. Mark's Cathedral 7 p.m. Tickets are $1 at the door. Margaret Crowell summons the talents of many volunteers and friends to enchant an evening with nostalgia. Movies The Charles Chaplin Film Festival Avalon Theatre (3605 S. State) Plays through January 31. Tickets are $2.50 at the door. Modern Times Chaplin's documentary on how numerous all the changes in the world would be if viewed from the eyes of someone who watched it all fly by. From government to rock 'n' roll. A choice satire. "V ' Dance will present a concert Friday at 8 p.m. (Photo courtesy of Tim Kelly). 8 Segovia, Lorimer was the first guitarist allowed to tour the Soviet Union. He is rated s King in New York playing the same night What it is like in a big city with everything to do and no one to do it with. Let your imagination run wild. Both shows will play through Tuesday. Wizards Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $1 with A ID. Throw yourself into the future where animals personify humans, then add a little Fantasia and a piece or two of Pete's Dragon. Don't forget the force and swords from Star Wars. Put them all together with a lot of imagination and good directing, and you come up with Wizards. Very unique. AuditoZardoz Union 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Friday Saturday. Tickets rium are $1 with ID. Sean Connery is a reverse Messiah who enters a world where the eternals rule without the rights cf death. The truth comes in the form of an emmissary towards the mortal end. The Battle of Chile The Blue Mouse 8 Tuesday Through Tickets p.m. Dance and will present this concert as part of a theme the Museum the developed; dances will explore views of women. Goldenrod $2.50 of A the documentary passions of a people divided a nation on the brink of civil war. Five Chilean technicians, posing as TV newsmen, and French the filmmakers gathered footage of Allende's last year and bloody defeat. This film was smuggled out of Chile bit by bit, one of the photographers disappeared and the other two were imprisoned. rock and disco dance Van Cott Hall main lounge Saturday at 8 p.m. Admission is free. Theatre An Evening with Sherlock Holmes Kingsbury Hall-Fri- day and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Tickets in advance from $3.50 from $4.50 at the 0 for door. Call reservations. The Human Ensemble Repertory Theatre stirs an evening full of humor, suspense and talent. Three one-ac- t plays will revive the mysterious sides of most 581-710- Dance Images of Women Utah Museum of Fine Arts-Fri- day at 8 p.m. Ruth Jean Post, Kay Clark and Linda Smith, known for their work with the Repertory Dance Theatre, have reorganized as p.m. and 9 p.m. Call Pioneer Memorial Theatre at 581-696- about. "Dutchman" reveals a brief encounter between a black man and a white woman. LeRoi Jones (playwright) uses a refined sense of poetic speech to reveal an intense struggle between man and woman. The struggle is heightened by opposite backgrounds. cultural personalities. It's Called the Sugarplum Dutchman Lab Theatre in Geology 202 Weekdays at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 6 and is a medical at the photographer Medical Center. University He is also on the faculty of the Salt Lake Art Center. Images of Women Utah Museum of Fine Arts Through February 19. Free to the public. The third exhibition in a series of Nineteenth-Centur- y French prints. Organized by Dr. Gabriel Weisberg for the Museum. The Salt Lake Temple-Marr- iott Library, Center Plaza Through the end of January. Free to the public. The display traces the construction of the Salt Lake Temple from the ground breaking to the end of its spires. Mich Beau Chaine Ymk, 3 (SfflAElOE CmAgJODB! varied ht Caswell 1. Tickets are $1 with ID. "Sugarplum" is a cross between a satirical and a black comedy. It is not played for laughs but for reality, and with this in mind, the laughs come more naturally. The satire is both subtle and overt, simple, yet with great impact and gives us all something to think a attractive showing of world appeal. Ann Day is curator of education at the University Museum of Fine Arts. She is a artist who utilizes water colors for painting of small, neat structures and landscapes. Thomas Caswell Main Library Atrium Through January 31. The exhibit will consist of 23 pieces, including color photographs and serigraphs. THE CORKROOM COFFEEHOUSE Discover the fun of cross country skiing on Irak Fishscale Nowax cross country skis. I'KIiSEXTS CITY LIGHTS The easiest, most enjoyable way to cross country ski. Because your skis are always ready when you are. In Chaplins look at America in the : 1950 s ts.. Without wax. It Vim M.irrK, Hi. r. .1.1 I mr Murk I Itfm II. It r. mi IrxrnnfTTr f i m - .vjlxvj.. 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