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Show New Utah! - March 3, 1999 - Page 13 Nunsense' is nothing but fun .41 (. j By Barbara Christiansen There's a new antidote to the flu that's going around lately. Go see "Nunsense II the American Fork Arts Council's dinner theater production. It's almost guaranteed to make you forget any of your woes, f If you're never seen either 'i f Jtfunsense production, you may hot know that they are a combination of nuns as in Catholic and nonsense women of God I as in Laurel and Hardy, or pther slapstick humor. J Don't go expecting much of a plot. If you do, you will be disappointed. There is just enough jof a story line to provide a reason for a production. But most of all, the story just ties togeth- ; er segments of madcap hilarity. The Little Sisters of Hoboken facing another trial as Sister Mary Paul may end up having to leave the group at the Mount Saint Helen's School. Each sister reacts differently to the dilemma, and each provides a unique approach. Cast members do such a good job, you would think the roles were written for their specific talents. Jane Williams as Mother Superior is an absolute riot. Her deadpan humor has the audience groaning with the puns and ready to roll in the are1 aisles. Gayliene Omary portrays Sister Mary Hubert as Mistress of the Novices, training new recruits. She and Ms. Williams are returning to the cast from the previous production. Two of the show's highlights are The Classic Queens" and "What Would Elvis Do?" done by the REHABILITATION PROGRAMS '...:". V, Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy SERVICES Homelike Environment Recreational Activities Homecooked Meals Beautician services Daily housekeeping ft laundry Quality Nursing Care FINANCIAL FLEXIBILITY Medicare Medicaid Private Insurance ' ? for the whole family. The scene is the French countryside cottage of a mother and her four daughters in the late 1800s. The mother, La Mere, goes in proclaims his love for her. When La Mere finds that the gardener is really a prince of royalty, La Coquette is included in the marriage of the daughters. Gee search of just the right and Christina boyfriends for her daughters. Jacqueline Toler alternate as She comes home with a student La Coquette. Johnny Revill is of literature for her vivacious quite hilarious as La Mere. bubbly daughter. A policeman is Brittnee Colledge, Natalie brought home for .the head- Kirkham and Jessica Shippen strong oldest daughter and a played the sisters last week. sailor for the sweet shy daugh- Next week, Melissa Davis, Amy ter. It is soon apparent that not Peterson and Steffanie one of the matches is going to Ackerman will portray the sisters. Steve Best is the work out. La Coquette, (the flirt) wants Gardener; Kevin Ostler, the to be a part of it all but La Mere Student; Vance Debes, the insists she is much too young, Policeman; and Boyd Stout, the but La Coquette flirtatiously Sailor. makes a pass at all of the men, and her mother hurries her off The cast is complete with The sisters all find their true royal messengers, villagers, a love among the three men. La judge, bridesmaids, the ring Coquette finds herself left with- bearer, flower girls, maids and out a friend until the gardener gypsies. Kalyn Secretan Rainbows of balloons, a wedding cake, Twister the Clown and photos with the ballerina's were all part of the French festival following the first performance of "La Coquette," the Utah Regional Ballet performance held last week-en- d at UVSC. The performance will be repeated with Saturday after- ll acclaimed 1 1 756-37- and 13. family. For reservations call five on Sport items needed Anyone wishing to donate new or used baseball equipment to the Navajo Indian reservation should contact Marlin Devey. Marlin has chosen to collect the supplies as his Eagle Scout service project; ; ;i . Marlin will make his collection the morning of Saturday, March 6. Those who wish to arrange a time for him to pick up the equipment, or who need further information, may contact him at To drop off items, they should be taken to 669 N. 420 West, American Fork. 785-- 1 or 768-308- Annual Primrose recital The annual Primrose Memorial Con- at Brigham Young University Paul Neubauer. inrerrxjtionally cert wffl The Fok Music Ensemble with Ryan Shupe and the Rubber Band wl provide an evening of modern ocoustic music Friday. March 5. at 7:30 p m. in the Mad-se- n Recital Han. Tickets are $5 for BYU students and faculty and $8 for general admission at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, (801)3784322. host Laminated Structures Finmncing Avmllmbtml 186. it aiti ikriajb qailitf ttrt. 25 East Alpine Drive Pleasant Grove, Ut 84062 (801) 785-35- 68 lilt erne t Special! INET--1 pleased to offer is a special first year rate of only $129.90 (That's only $10.83 a month!) All accounts include: Unlimited Internet access l per I account - 5 megs of web space and a 56k access speed. Month to month access only $16.95 per month. mo. i ail UNLIMITED ACCESS (prepaid yearly) m h IS Web Authoring Til virtual nosiing Direct Connections " Folk Music Ensemble , house. 780 N. 200 East, Undon. Performances are Friday Saturday and Monday and curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are $5 regular admission; $4 students, chSdren and seniors; and $20 per Pmidittjtur eemmaaiff putt on Wednesday. March fA 763-30- reasonably vtofist. Alpine Valley Care Center at puttfe. master class wi be on March 9 at 5 tfm. in the Modsen Recital HaiFouf" selected students win have their performances evaluated by Neubauer. These performances are also free. 1 are coverage 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen Recital HaB. The event is free and open to the 10. 4 Tickets 24 hour nursing la Coquette1 is funny and festive By Free transportation to visit clinic 24 hour physician coverage Me m ?3 - Greeting children at the French Festival following the first performance of la Coquette," are Jessica Shippen and Natalie Kirkham. Vance Pebes is seen signing an autograph for one of the children. noon and evening performances on March 6. As guests left the ballet, they entered the festivities. Punch and cookies was served and the kids could pick, out a favorite duo. animal balloon or a helium balSister Robert Anne (Lisa loon to take home. They were Weight) has a great voice and able to sit among the dancers really projects the songs well. for photos all framed to take Mary Paul (Sister Amnesia) home and display. Special is played by Thora Sutton in the mementos could also be purperfect way to bring across her chased. innocence and naivete. La Coquette is a fun ballet Nicole Wride-Revitakes the part of Sister Mary Leo who wants to dedicate her life to God through ballet. All the cast members have interaction with the audience, yet manage to stay in character perfectly. There are games and jokes with the audience, along with other participation, . to Ml Children's prtogropriy.,class 1811 fa Arts idpunc&'s tin for the Ch3-- . RegisfraSorYiravailable offr thV'righf mount of fan i offeretfbiMtfe-PhotoaraDhvnass Xarerfs ner tneater of and enjoyment. production Nijnsense The excellent dinner provid-- i by Don Goggin. runs this weekend at the Country Club March 4. & 6. 1. 12 begrtonSclurtay.March6.from 10 to ed.by the Alpine Country Club "Alpine :30 am. at the Veterans Memorial Hot and 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets we $17.50. helps round out the setting and which 53 N. Center. American Fork. Cost is $20. includes the meal and the play. gets the audience ready for an Reservations are required and may be Students are asked to bring their own evening of entertainment. Crisp made by calling camera loaded with flm and an old or in person at salad, excellent rolls, chicken the American Fork Recreation Center. issue of tNtafonal Geographic. ChBdren done to perfection, and wonderfully-team to use their cameras, study wi Jak9 Ihm Girls flavored vegetables make photo composition and make a photo This romantic comedy will play an great start for the evening. scrapbook. For more details, cai through March 29 at Valley Center Playpriced for both dinner and the show, at $17.50. They are available through the American Fork Arts Council. Shows continue March 4, 5, 6, and 11, 12, Pathology e Speech-Languag- 1S3 West 823 Nsrtli Ksr&jiark 1224 jNET) Prcva, Etai Toll Free httpwwwjneM.com Disneyland, from Magic Inn L Suites Visit a Honeymoon Hale Center Theater. 225 W. 400 North. Orem. presents one of Ruth Hales favorite comedies. The play runs through March 29. Curtain is 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the theater or by Reservations are calling 225-860- YouCanllakaSWilhVbti The Via Playhouse Theater presents this Moss and Hart favorite on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through March 27. Al shows begin at 7:30 p.m. The theater is located at 245 S. Main St. SpringviHe. Ticket prices are $7 for adults. $6 for students and senior citizens and $5 for children 1 1. For reservations call 1030 W. (714) Fish & Chips !CWs530l$tafeRi cmzEzca Am. Fork 772-724- Anaheim, Fax (714) 2 (801)465-030- 0 MMMM WWW.CfMrybuHdin9.COm CA 92802 772-546- 1 Across the street from Disneyland9 Park 24'x32'x9' $5,535 36' x 48' x 11' $10,285 54' x 72' x 14' $19,675 PQy5on nARY PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! Katella I MMMMM 3-- 489-308- 8. 0Jfc cwdi gtodty occvpud. Toll Free 1 Utah Regional Bailet Presents 756-578- 5. - iff If f CINEMA V9h 1 1 GTh Walt Disney Company r Dctober Sky pg p to 4 People Only K - 00 9VI Dallys 5:00 7:20 9:35 Sat 12:15 2:40 5:00 7:20 9:35 I The Other Sister ipc-4 Daily: 4:30 7:00 9:30 s 1U My Favorite Martian ict DaUv 4:20 7:10 9:10 Satf 12:20 2:20 4:20 7:10 9:10 Analyze This mi DaUyi 4:30 7:30 9:40 Sat 12:30 2:30 4:30 7:30 9:40 .i ... Two Rooms with microwaves & refrigerators R February 26 - 7:30 pm February 27-- 2 pm& 7:30 pm March 5 7:30 pm March 6- -2 pm& 7:30 pm iiii'Iii in in T'i Trfe rfLniftl irtufl mi mil 't Tickets: $7 p discount und faculty, - UVSC i person per night heated swimming pools laundromat on premises Handicapped rooms available Three bedded rooms available . Ragan Theater f Children's Performing COPY per night Rates valid now thru Dec. 20, 1999 irc-u- if V Each additional Blast from the Past ik-u- i Daily: 4:40 7:10 9:30 Sat 12:10 2:20 4:40 7:10 9:30 Message in a Bottle i Daily. 4:15 7:05 9:45 Sat 12:45 4:15 7:05 9:45 She's All That ipciji " ' 'I Daily: 4:30 7:00 9:00 !at 1 Z:5U 2:30 4:30 7:00 9:00 , 0)J I .1 ' Am Series sponsored For Tickets call or or the Magic Inn for seniorv students. staff) Suites 764-SHO- McKay Events 1030 Center by Utah Valley State College V (714) W. Katella 772-724- 2 Analieim, Fax (714) CA 772-546- 92802 1 |