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Show Skilled cast makes The new theel ater in Alpine is looking for actors ages 16 and up for a resident theater company lhat wiH begin performing shows appropriate for families in October. Come prepared with a monoresume and a logue, either comedy or drama. Singers should bring their own sheet musk. Auditions held by ALPINE PLAYHOUSE 'Moon Over Buffalo' a deMit Christie Babbitt Ztinrlo7 appointment 6:30-1- 0 pm Friday and 9-- 1 0 a.m. Saturday at Alpine Peaks Performing Arts Studio, 81 S. 100 West, Alpine. Can 492-049- 9 after 3:30 p.m. to schedule an audition time slot DALY HERALD ' skilled cast presents a A 7 fun script full of laughs in xTLProvo Theatre Company's latest offering "Moon Over Buffalo, a play encouraging audiences to enjoy the art of theater rather than settfingjor movies or television Set in 1953, the story centers around George and Charlotte Hay (played by Ward Wright and Jennifer Erekson), two famous but aging actors who are struggling to maintain their theatrical careers against the competition of television and movies. But in the Hay family, more drama occurring offstage than onstage as George ctiscov-er- s he's impregnated one of their female cast members, Charlotte is asked to run off ' with the family lawyer, and the Hays' daughter announces her engagement to a weatherman her attempt to escape the craziness of life in the theater. Rarely are audiences treated to a cast that presents such an even level of acting skill Usually a weak link is evident, but not in this show, although Wright seems to lead the ensemble, feeding the fire of enthusiasm and taking the show's energy level ever higher. The blocking is exceptionally well done and-verphysical, . with the actors literally throwing themselves into their parts. With no reservations, they fill the entire set with action and falls over furniture; their lack of reservation lends more reality and humor to the scenes. Also impressive are several chase scenes where actors run in and put of various at entrances to the sefrh-a- Moon Over Buffalo Where: Provo Theatre Company, 105 E. 100 North, Provo. When: Continues Thursday through Saturday through Oct at 730 p.m. Tickets: $12.50 to GENEALOGY STORES Cedar Fort Inc. pubfishsrs in Springville, are AUDmONS "DEAD POETS SOCIETY" 1 6 $15, call 379- - 0600 or visit www.provotheatre- company.com. Running time: 1 nr., 50 min. with one intermission. Looking for actors to perform in beautiful and poignant theater production. 7 p.m. Sept 29, Villa Theatre, 254 S. Main St, Springville. "PIRATES OF PENZANCE (CARIBBEAN STYLE)" SCRIPTS FOR BYU LEE BYU curators are seeking scripts of theatrical performances, films and musicals written or composed by Mormons or about Mormons to be placed in the Harold B. Lee Library. Texts must have been published or performed for audiences larger than typical IDS wards or stakes. Those submitting their work should first obtain a copy of the collection policy and submission instructions from Robert Means. 422-611- 7 or robertmeansbyu.edu. 8 T H work at the new Spanish Fork gallery may call the curator, Jason Lanegan, at 7984)137. Future plans for the gallery indude shows by high school students, juried shows arid a "Crafts and Craftsmen" exhibit Looking CALL FOR ENTRIES LIBRARY A N N Utah artists over age 1 8 may enter up to three original works of art (must have been completed within the past two years) for the 27th annual competition "Showing Off Utah." (Craft-typ- e art and instruc-- , work is not eligible.) No completed work may exceed 48 inches in any dimension. $5 entry fee. Enter from 1 0 a.m.-noo- n Sept 25 at the Utah County Health and Justice Bldg, 151 S. 2. University Ave, Provo. 785-79- 1 UTAH COUNTY ART BOARD MORRIS FINE ART GALLERY Individuals interested in showing for actors to perform in this Halloween-flavore- d play. 1 p.m. Saturday, Villa Theatre, 254 S. Main St, Springville. most bewilderingly fast series of slammed doors. . While the plot lines are tied up unbelievably neatly in the the: end, it doesnt matter entire show is a treat and the happy ending is the cherry on ; top. "Moon Over Buffalo" has some mature themes and isnt appropriate for young children, but the humor is not offensive and aduks should find it a fun romp that encourages laughter and provides a great night of entertainment. 1 announcing the 2005 publication of a collection of genealogy stories called "Families: Lost and Found.' Contributions should be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the pages. Editors will paper and help shape stories for publication. Send by email to billandmarilyn authorieenel-sonOmsn.conelscape.com or Send by mail to Marilyn Brown, 125 Hobble Creek Canyon Road, Springville, UT, 84663 or Lee Nelson, Cedar Fort, 925 N. Main St, Springville, UT 84663. CaU Marilyn Brown at 489-498- 0 for more information. With exhibits changing every two months, the Storefront Galleries in Provo are in need of artists to submit their work. They wiU provide the space, easels and pedestals. No entry fee. AH skill levels should apply. Download an application at www.provodowntown.com. 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