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Show RING AROUND THE ROSE" Repertory Dance Theatre presents guest artists performing for children on the second. Saturday of each month, 11 a.m., Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 S South, Salt lake City. $5. (801) or any ArtTix Outlet "TERRAIN' Repertory Dance Theatre presents an effort to define, the perception of place, featuring the works of John Butler, Susan Hadley, Yvonne Rainer, Pat Catterson and Rose KathyPosin. 8 p.ffl. Oct Wagner Performing Arts Center, Jeanne Wagner Theatre, 1 38 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City. $25. www.ticket5.com. "WORLD OF DANCE" The BYU Department of Dance will perform its annual showcase of the International Folk Dance Ensemble, Ballroom Dance Company, the Dancers' Company, Theatre Ballet and Cougarettes. 730 p.m. Thursday, Friday, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, De Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU Campus, Provo. Live enter- tainment venue. Friday and Saturday, 120 W. Main St, American Call 763-2- 1 1 2 for show-time- s. Fork. $6-$www.biscufttheatre.com. Local chapter of COMEDYSPORTZ the national franchise. Two teams compete against each other for points and audience favor. 8 and 10:15 p.m. . Friday and Saturday, 36 W. Center for reservaSt, Provo. $8. 377-970- 0 tions. www.cornedysportzutah.com. D. SNIDER Noted local humorist will perform his one-ma- n show of musical whimsy. 8 p.m. Monday, ComedySportz, 36 W. Center St, Provo. $5 at the door. ERIC - - JOHNNY B'S COMEDY CLUB Stand-u- i Top in Prepare for an entertaining night filled with an afro competion, dancing and frozen yogurt to boot 9 p.m. 2255 N. University Friday, Fro-Y375-455- Learn about the ancient Mediterranean cultures of Egypt Greece and Rome through Monday nights. 7 p.m. presentations geared toward families, and 8 p.m. presentations geared toward university student groups. Museum of Art, BYU campus, Provo. storytelling. Free. . 167. " ticipants each day. Free. RINGUNG BROS. CIRCUS Tempting fate daily, the performers of the greatest show on earth include artists, animals, acrobats and aerial-ist- s from around the world. Varying evening and matinee times. Sept 3, Delta Center, 301 W. Enjoy the unique inflatable invend tions of this family show. 7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday, Austad Auditorium, Weber State University Campus. $8 adults, $5 students and seniors. (801 ) ARTS & EATS GALLERY www.ticketmaster.com. The Kimball Art Center with old town Park City gal- ' Sundance partners with Books and Beyond to bring together authors a number of award-winnin- g for brunch and a lecture. Noon. SERIES . GREAT LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW PUMPKIN FESTIVAL relating to pumpkins (carving, painting, decorating). 10 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Oct 16, grounds of the Randall L Jones Theatre, Cedar City. CRUISE Enjoy a colorful narration of Washington living's tale, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," as you travel through the woods on a horse-draw- n wagon. Friday, Saturday and Monday. 6:30 p.m. Oct 1 --30. Soldier Hollow, near Midway. $17 adults, $12 children. Reservations are required. (435) 654-165- Anything and everything HALLOWEEN The favorite Halloween play returns. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Monday, Oct Valley Center , Playhouse, 780 N. 200 East Lindon. $6 adults, $5 students, seniors and children, $25 per family. 785-118-6. array of devilishly fun Halloween events, including giant fun and haunted mazes, a funhouse of fear, a hypnotist and a zombie mambo. Opens at 6 p.m. Fridays and 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, Oct Lagoon, off Lagoon Drive Exit 325, Farmington, $23.95 ages $12.95 ages 3 and under, $19 ages 65 and over. $7 parking. www.lagoonpark.com. $4.75-$7- SUNDANCE'S TREE ROOM AUTHOR partners leries and restaurants to give visitors a taste of fine art and hors d'oeu-vre-s. 6-- 9 p.m. Friday, Main Street Park City. $5. Tickets and maps . "HOTEL FRANKENSTEIN" Lagoon hosts an FRfGHTMARES for a Name?", for this interactive event 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Room 406 of the Computer Science THEATER C, A Halloween season. 7:30 p.m. Friday, 24-O- ct Saturday and Monday, Sept 30, Off Broadway Theater, 272 S. Main, Salt Lake City, www.theobtcom. Rob Carney will POETRY READING read from his new book, tentatively titled "What Would You Give This Building, UVSC Campus, 800 W. University Pkwy., Orem. Box lunches will be provided for the first 25 par- tah's original com mare, with a design featuring George Bush and John Kerry. Also includes courtyard activities (a hay slices and a com canon) and a ted hayride. 4-- 1 0 p.m. Monday-Thursdanoon-1- 1 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-1- 1 p.m. Saturday and Oct 28, 29 and Nov. 1, open Sept v. 1, Heehaws, 700 S. 4500 West Pleasant Grove. $5-$- 1 5 depending on age and combination or activities. HEEHAWS -U- www.manksgfvingpointcom. "DRACULA VS. THE WOLFMAN" spooky play perfect for the v Features a terrifying tour of a legendary haunted mansion and the surrounding grounds, featuring a toxic waste area and a spinning tunnel. (Tour intended for adults and teenagers.) 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday Sept 24-OOct 2, Wednesday-Saturda- y NIGHTMARE MANSION Adventurous boat ride down the Provo River, complete with more than 100 pumpkins, pirate attacks and candy along the way. 6:30-9:3- 0 p.m. Tuesday-Thursda- y and 6:30-10:3- 0 p.m. Friday Cruise and Saturday. Oct , STREET (TENTER MUSICAL THEATRE II p AFRO COMPETITION & DANCE PARTY Pkwy., Provo. ext 1 BOO 2nd annual event events: includes fun, family-friendl- y Halloween crafts and games, cookie decorating, haunted hay rides with the Headless Horseman and a costume contest 4-- 8 p.m. Mondays, Oct 4, 1 1, 1 8 and 25; noon-- 8 pm Saturdays, Oct 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30; $5, $20 noon-- 8 p.m. Oct 28-3family pass (up to 6 people), BARNYARD ' culminate in a live stage performance and an art exhibit open to the 5 p.m. Art public Oct 15. exhibit at Gardner Hall, University of Utah campus; Salt Lake City. 7:30 p.m. Stage performance at Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah Campus, Salt Lake City. Free, but tickets required. Contact Brian Murphy, (801) ext 1578. Free. STROLL MISCELLANEOUS ARTFUL TALES Stockdale, Enjoy an evening with the popular rt magician and his wizardry. 6 and 9 p.m. Oct 8; 1,4 and 8 p.m. Oct 9, Kingsbury Hall, 1395 E. Presidents Circle, University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. $28-$4www.tickets.com. . FRED GARBO INFLATABLE HALLOWEEN NATIONAL VETERANS CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL Weekbng festival will DAVID COPPERFIELD: AN INTIMATE EVENING OF GRAND ILLUSION LAST FRIDAYS www.johnnybscomedyclub.com. ComedySportz players performing a more open format allowing for greater depth of characters and more scenes. 8 p.m. today, 36 W. Center St, Provo. $3. www.comedysportzutah.com. Utah Shakespearean Festival, features the theme "Celebrate the Seasons." Oct King's Pavilion on the comer of 200 West and Center Street Cedar City. Free. South Temple, Salt Lake City. comedy. 8 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 1 77 W. 300 South, Provo. $5 . Thursday, $7 Friday and Saturday, 0 for reservations. cash only. nonJohnny B's is a alcoholic club suitable for all ages. YELLOW NUMBER TWO ' COLOR COUNTRY QUILT GATHERING This year's quilt show, part of the Features dungeons, swamps (home of the swamp thing) and a monster maze. 7:30-1- 0 and 7:30 pm MorKiay-Thursda- y ht Fridays and Saturdays, Sept 240ct 30 (Closed Sundays). South of H5 Exit 279, American Fork. $12 adults, $7 ages 10 and younger. HAUNTHVTOREST fic- tion authors and a murder mystery. Oct 1 . 5:30-6:3- 0 p.m. open reception and book signing. 7 p.m. dinner, Orem Friendship Center, 93 N. 400 East Orem. $1 7. Tickets can be purchased at the Seagull Book 8 Tape stores in Spanish Fork, Orem and American Fork. Contact Melissa The Special Collections Motion Picture Archives Film Series at BYU will present two sceenings of the Cecil B. DeMille classic "Gone With the Wind." 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Doors open at 5:30; children 8 and up are welcome. Harold B. Lee Library Auditorium, BYU Campus, Provo. 4.IVE COMEDY BISCUIT THEATRE MURDER MYSTERY DINNER -- rCatered dinner will feature nine FILM SCREENING $10,378-432- THE of more than 40 artists from Utah, Arizona, Colorado and Nevada. Also features live entertainment 11 a.m.-- 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, the grounds of the Randall L Jones Theatre, Cedar Cfty. Free. boards at CLAS Ropes Course, 3606 W. Center St, Provo. $5 Individual, $15 per family. 373-889- Saturday, Richard Clark. Sundance Resort, Provo. $60. www.smfthstix.com. available at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave. (435) 649-888- CEDAR CITY ANNUAL ARTS FESTIVAL The festival will feature the work NOT T W IE tilt h l- nm - presents sj oure a Good Man, Charlie Bro a rw 11. II 98l; HV MM -- s.A1ii August 20 - October 1 7:30pm (Fridays, Saturdays, Mondays) ' Hit 'i. ! - I 111 ! ii Tickets: lit - $8 adult $7 for seniors, students and children. Monday fright Special $25 per family (immediate family only) Dinner $10.OOpp Served at 6:30 pm (24 hr. additional (kidsjoieal $5) vs advanced Reservations for Dinner only) V " Saturday matinee performances will be Sept 18 and 25 at 2pm. Matinee tickets are just $5pp. Call 177 West Center 764-053- 5: St, Provo www.csmtc.com |