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Show The Park Record C-4 PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG FREE SCREENING: CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM FEATURE FILM: LAS ADVENTURAS DE ITZEL Y SONIA (The Adventures of Itzel and Sonia) FEB 10 Fri 2pm: Kimball Junction Lib. FEB 11 Sat 4pm: Jim Santy Auditorium Screened in Spanish with English subtitles as part of the DLI Film Program. Admission is free. Underwritten by Park City Orthodontics. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE Wed/Thurs/Fri, February 8-10, 2017 Randall Craig Fleisher will lead tribute to Jerry Herman JACKIE Rated R FEB 10 FEB 11 FEB 12 Fri Sat Sun 8pm 8pm 6pm Underwritten by PJ Builders, Inc. PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 John Such Artist Management Conductor Randall Craig Fleischer will conduct the Utah Symphony and its guest vocalists Debbie Gravitte, Klea Blackhurst, Ron Raines, Jason Graae, Scott Coulter and John Boswell in two concerts this weekend at Abravanel Hall. Local news every Wednesday and Saturday Utah Symphony will perform this weekend Submitted by the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Call 435-649-9014 to subscribe today Conductor Randall Craig Fleischer will lead guest vocalists Debbie Gravitte, Klea Blackhurst, Ron Raines, Jason Graae, Scott Coulter and John Boswell in a Utah Symphony performance of “Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert,” at 7:30 p.m., on February 10 and 11 at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City. Herman’s songs have lit up Broadway for decades and are sure to dazzle audiences at Abravanel Hall. Music will be featured from the iconic “Hello, Dolly!,” “Mame,” which is based on the novel “Auntie Mame” by Patrick Dennis, “Mack and Mabel,” based on a true story; and “La Cage aux Folles,” a story centered around a drag-show nightclub in St. Tropez. Fleischer has appeared as a guest conductor with many major orchestras in the United States and internationally including engagements with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Festival Cesky The L.A. 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He served as assistant conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra from 1986 to 1989; served as chorus master of the IU Opera Theater program from 1983 to 1985, and has studied conducting privately with Otto Werner Mueller and in masterclass with Seiji Ozawa, Ricardo Muti, Gustav Meier and others. Debbie Gravitte is one of Broadway’s biggest personalities. She won the prestigious Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway;” has sung with over 100 orchestras around the world; toured with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops; toured with the New York Pops with the legendary Skitch Henderson and performed with the San Diego Symphony among others. Gravitte has sung with the New York City Ballet in Peter Martin’s “Thou Swell” at Lincoln Center; appeared with Bette Midler in the Universal Feature, “Isn’t She Great?” and can be heard as one of the voices in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid.” Klea Blackhurst is a Salt Lake City native, an actress, singer and comedienne known for her award-winning tribute to Ethel Merman, and “Everything the Traffic Will Allow.” She recently starred in the highly acclaimed production of “Hello, Dolly!” at the Goodspeed Opera House. Blackhurst performed with symphony orchestras and in theatrical productions across the country and abroad. Theatre credits include: New York – “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn,” “Bingo,” “By Jupiter,” “Radio Gals,” and “Oil City Symphony;” “Regional – Call Me Madam,” “Chicago,” “The Great American Trailer Park Musical,” “Red Hot and Blue” and “Anything Goes.” Ron Raines is a Tony Award nominee for the acclaimed production of ”Follies”, and has had an illustrious international career spanning musical theater, opera, concert and TV. He attended Oklahoma City University and The Juilliard School and has appeared on “Elementary” and “Person of Interest” as well as starring on Broadway in “Annie,” “Newsies,” “Chicago” and “Show Boat.” Raines has soloed with more than 50 major American and international orchestras, including the Boston Pops, the BBC Concert Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony and the Israel Philharmonic, He has performed at Carnegie Hall, the London Palladium and Royal Festival Hall. Jason Graae made his Metro- SUDOKU Down 1 Time of one’s life 2 Fruit fly or gnat 3 Loser’s ad word 4 Nebraska city named for a Native American tribe 5 Streakers in showers 6 Withdrawal in 2016 headlines 7 “Should __ acquaintance ... ” 8 FDR program 9 Gothic novelist Radcliffe 10 Understanding 11 Oxford college 12 Classic Fender guitar, briefly 13 Golfing countryman of Player 14 Unit of heat 15 Diminutive two-seater 16 “Pinball Wizard” opera 17 Spherical opening? 18 WWII British firearm 19 Spot to spot Spot 24 See 25-Across 28 WWII alliance 31 Was beaten by 32 U-shaped river bend 33 “Oy __!” 34 Monte of Cooperstown 35 Schoolyard argument 36 Itsy-bitsy 37 Any one of the NFL’s top 25 career scoring leaders 38 Bit of braggadocio 40 They’re spoken in anger 41 Transport for Chingachgook 42 Editors’ marks 44 Quilter’s need 45 Dangle 46 Pedal problems 48 Subatomic particle 49 Serving convenience 52 Flutter by like a butterfly 53 Templo Mayor builder 54 Driven to act 60 Tablet buyer, usually 62 “It’s nobody __ business” 63 Poses 64 Pooh creator 65 Ahmedabad address 66 Livorno lady friend 67 Hard one to work with 68 P-like letters 69 Thick-furred primate 70 Like court testimony 72 Virus first identified in Zaire 73 IQ test pioneer 76 Thoughts 77 Extend one’s Self? 80 Petroleum produced from rock fragments 83 Jazz standard that became an LSU fight song 85 Hyundai compact 86 “No seats” letters 87 Performed a ballroom dance 90 1984 Heisman Trophy winner Doug 91 The great outdoors 92 Site of an ascent 93 Playbill listings 94 60-Down’s info source 95 Central points 96 In short order, in verse 97 Dunham of “Girls” 99 Ornate arch 100 My way 101 __-do-well 103 Band accessory 105 Neurotic toon pooch 106 Potato source: Abbr. 107 Paper read on the LIRR, perhaps 108 Cardinal points, briefly? politan Opera House debut as the male vocalist in Twyla Tharp’s “Everlast” with American Ballet Theatre. Graae has performed his one man show all over the country from Rainbow and Stars and Birdland in New York City to Feinstein’s and the Plush Room in Los Angeles and San Francisco, winning four Bistro Awards and a New York Nightlife Award. His current project is the critically acclaimed show with Faith Prince, “The Prince and the Showboy,” played at 54 Below and the pair won two Nighlife Awards for Best Duo. Graae has played Frosch in “Die Fledermaus” with the Washington National and San Francisco Operas, the Manhattan School of Music, and most recently with Houston Grand Opera. John Boswell has served as musical director for Judy Collins, Andy Williams and Bob Newhart, as well as for the concert tours of “Cinema Toast,” “That’s Life: a Toast to Sinatra,” “Blockbuster Today,” “Three Men and a Baby Grand,” “Blockbuster Broadway!” and “The Spy Who Loved Me.” He recently composed music for the HBO special “Kathy and Mo: The Dark Side.” Boswell has six CDs of original music on Hearts of Space Records: “The Painter,” “Kindred Spirits,” “Count Me In,” “Festival of the Heart,” “Trust” and “Love.” Scott Coulter is the director of “Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert” and one of New York’s most honored vocalists. After receiving five Bistro Awards, two Nightlife Awards and five MAC Awards it is no wonder why Tony and Grammy Award-winners want to perform with him. Coulter has performed with symphonies around the world and is now the resident director of programming at 54 Below in New York City. Coulter will also lead the “Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy” masterclass from from 12:30-2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7, in the University of Utah Performing Arts Building (PAB) room 115. Two U. students from the masterclass will be selected to perform with the cast of “Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert” and three Utah Symphony concerts in Ogden and Salt Lake City. Tickets for the “Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert” start at $21 ($15 for students), and can be purchased by visiting www.utahsymphony.org or by calling (801) 533-6683. |