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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Aug. 31, 1994 Page 14 Legend of Timpanogos Ballet to open The popular "Legend of Timpanogos" will be performed by Utah Regional Ballet on Sept. 1, 2, and 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the de Jong Concert Hall at Brigham Young University. The event is being sponsored by the Brigham Young University Community Concert Series. Leading roles will be danced by Mikhael Nikitin of the Hartford Ballet. He will perform the role of Timpanac. The heroine, Ucanogos, will be danced by Heather Colledge. Red Feather will be performed by Joseph Woelfel and the Chieftain willbeplayedbyJulian Chavez. "Legend of Timpanogos," an orig- inal ballet with choreography by Jacqueline P. Colledge, is becoming an autumn tradition by Utah Regional Ballet, and this year will be no exception. The music composition is by Michael Babbitt and the scenic design is by Bill Kirkpatrick. tained by calling "Legend of Timpanogos" was premiered in 1992 at de Jong Concert Hall. The Company recently performed the ballet at the International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Miss. Utah Regional Ballet is an Honor Company in the Regional Dance URB's version of "Legend of Timpanogos" is taken from a written version by Andy Anderson after Chief Walker's story. Sarah Price is costume designer. AmericaPacific organization. Ticket information can be ob-- "The Brothers" opens Friday at the Valley Center Playhouse, 780 768-350- Kevin Hill Rehearsing a scene from "The Brothers" are, as a mobster, Don Holliman as Hyrum Smith and Mark Parmley as Joseph Smith. L-- R, a threat. His mother, Lucy, played by Jackie Harrison, persuades the as the happy, contented wife of doctors to try a third operation and Joseph, and also as an empty-armeavoid takingoffhis leg. Joseph, Sr., mother when another's baby dies. played by Ben Wake, is there to The role of Emma is played by comfort and give strength to his Wendy Parmley. young son. The third act takes place at The play then relates two other Jail and the martyrdom Carthage important parts of Joseph's life, on June 17, 1844. Mark Parmley including the first vision, where performs the adult Joseph's role, the Joseph is played by with Don Holliman playing Hyrum. Josh Romney, and Others in the cast are Jim Hyrum is played by Danny Wilcox. Gleason, Douglas Svedin, Liberty Then the story includes Emma Peterson, Jack Bean, Deborah Ellis, d ld Kevin Peterson, Kent Willis, Ric Wilcox, Ted Gibbons, Keith Gayton, Keith Renstrom, Kevin Hill, and Lisa Conterio. The play is directed by Mark Parmley. Performances will be Friday, Saturday, and Monday at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 3. Ticket prices are $5 regular admission, $4 students, seniors and children, and $20 per family. Group rates are available. Call for reservations or further information. 785-118- 6 Developmental Center plans reunion pot luck luncheon Thursday, Sept. at 1 p.m. It will be held at the Cottonwood Pavilion on thecampusof the school. There will be arrows to direct indi 9 viduals to the proper location. They are asked to bring a pot luck dish and a folding chair. The 29th annual Foster Grandparent recognition banquet and program will be held at the administration building of the Utah State Hospital, 1300 East Center, Provo, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 10:30 a.m. Anyone interested in attending should R.S.V.P. no later than Sept. 6 to 370-838- 4. Allie Cardon, Lehi, will receive special recognition for volunteering 21 years on the program. Others honored will include Claire Knight, a resident of Lindon, who has served for 10 years; Lynn Peterson, Pleasant Grove, and Adrene Hill from American Fork, five years; and Faye Reeve, Pleasant Grove, three years. To be a Foster Gran dparent, you need to meet income guidelines and have a special love for children. Anyone interested in becoming a Foster Grandparent may obtain further information by calling the Utah County Foster Grandparent Program at 370-838- HOUSE ACCOUNTING Us For Your Accounting Needs Russell Bookkeeping Call Linda for Call All f Noises Off Utah Valley State College opens its 1994-9- 5 theater season with this comedy about what takes place backstage during a theatrical pro- duction. Performances are Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday A Saturevenings from Sept. day matinee will be held Sept. 17. For ticket information call 4. 222-800- 0, ext. 8345. You Can't Takelt With You The Hale Center Theater Orem e presents this Moss Kauffman classic about a family that has decided to spend life doing what they want to do, rather than what they schould do. The play runs Mondays through Saturdays, through Sept. 19, starting each evening at 8 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling the theater at Presented at Valley Center Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East, Lindon, this story of Joseph and Hyrum Smith opens Aug. 26. Perform ances will be Friday, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 3. Ticket prices are $5 for regular admission, $4 students, seniors and children, and $20 per family. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, call 785-118- 6. Sundance Summer Theatre This is the last week to catch Sundance theater's performances of "Oklahoma!" and "Take Me Along." "Oklahoma!" concludes its run with a Saturday performance on Sept. 3. "Take Me Along" opens runs Wednesday through Friday evenings through Sept. 2. Tickets are available at the Sundance Box Tickets are also Office, available for "Finding Home," a children's theater production at Sundance which runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, through Labor Day Weekend. 225-410- 0. Mame Salt Lake Community College's Grand Theater present's Mame Sept. Robin Hood Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State, presents this spoof from Sherwood Forest as they turn Nottingham upside down. "Robin Hood" will play Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays at 7 p.m. through Sept. 10, with additional 9:30 performances scheduled on some Friday and Saturday nights, and 3 p.m. matinees on selected Saturday afternoons. Reservations are strongly encouraged; call the box office, Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. mm 4. Vet is doctor Dear Ann Landers: My husband is a veterinarian. I am sick and tired of people asking him why he didn't become a "real doctor." Don't they realize he IS a real doctor? He is a DVM, a doctor of veterinary medicine. He had to go 7. 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Workshops will continue the first Thursday of each month with ex- N. 200 East, Lindon. This tender story of two brothers and the devotion and love they shared throughout their lives is about the Prophet Joseph Smith and his older brother, Hyrum. The play was written by the late Christie Lund Coles of Provo, who was a published writer of poetry, books, and plays. Her stories and poetry have appeared in many IDS publications, and also in m agazines such as "Ladies Home Journal." The Brothers" has been performed at Brigham Young University and at the Valley Center Playhouse during the past 20 years. Keith Renstrom, owner of the playhouse, said, "With the 150th anniversary of the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, it is the right time to produce it again. It has always been a favorite of Utah County residents - it's powerful with the martyrdom being performed The tale begins with Joseph as a boy, played by Dylan Bean, and Hyrum, played by Dustin Parmley. 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