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Show '"'' 1 THE GREEN SHEET 10 B Thursday, May 15,1986 J J t (v-- i 1 in o o GYPSYS OF BROADWAY . . A rehearsal is in progress, with an V out of tune piano and dancers goin through their paces for the direc-J- j tor, weaving a story of the hearbreak, the joy, the disappointment Popular Broadway Musical and "One" in an almost continuous musical extravaganza In this most theater. Tickets are popular musical in the history of Broadway available from the box office, the and the fulfillment of dreams in the most private of realms audition hall. A Chorus Lino, currently playing at the Pioneer Theatre, includes such songs as "What I Did For Love" 581-696- well-know- n - 'A Choras Line' Bailees Across Stage SALT P rthost LAKE. A Beteta (Diana), Deborah Carlson (Cassie), John DeLuca (Gregg), William Christopher Frey (Mike), Christopher C. Harrison (Mark), Joel Kirby (Al), Jeffrey Allan Simpson (Paul) and David Andrew White :. . (Richie). ", Chorus Line, the popular musical in the history rflf the Broadway theater, is at pioneer Theatre through June 4. Michael Bennett, who conceived, choreographed and directed the Original production, worked with the Calleen Anderegg (Sheila) and Helen Morrison (Maggie). ; Completing "the line" are. Deanna Braunstein, Ami B. Burrell, Ryan Cowley, Kriss Dias, Lance Duffin, Christie Hale, Gregg Hoffbuhr, Melissa Monteros, Wayne W. Moon, Tammy Naylor, Mark C. Reis, Anthony Roberts, Melinda Ririe Slighting, Jaynee Adair Welty and Takeshi Yoshida. Musical direction for such now, n songs as "One!' , and RED details call 1 THE OTHER SIDE OF LOVE, a 1950's style romantic comedy with lots of laughter for all ages, opens tomorrow (Fri.) at Hale Center Theatre, 2801 So. Main. Continuing thru June 16, performances are slated at 8 p.m. May 16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 30, 31, June 2, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14 and 16. A 3:30 p.m. matinee is scheduled Sat. 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The play deals with abuse within a family. Curtain is at 8 p.m. nightly, with a 5 p.m. matinee tomorrow (Fri.) For ticket info call '. ; THE mtm Slow growing. Bushy Evergreen HAPPINESS: THE DARK EMPIRE, part 1 of the "Ships of Light Trilogy," opens tonight (Thurs.) in Plum Alley at Promised Valley Playhouse. This futuristic sci-f- i adventure continues Wed. Sat. at 7:30 p.m. thru June 14 (2 p.m. matinees each Saturday). For info call lot gallon INSTANT SHADEI & Miss Utah Teen USA beauty preliminary to the Miss Teen USA & Miss USA pageants - will beheld Oct. in the Salt Palace. No performing talent is required; judging based on evening gown, fudges interviews & swim suit. Miss Utah Teen USA contestants must be over 15 but under 18 as of July 1, 1987; Miss Utah USA contesants must be 17 but under 25 as of Feb. 1, 1987. For free entry info send name, address, city, zip & age with SASE to: P.O. box 8668, Mesa, AZ 85204 or call (602) between 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Mon.-Sa- LINE, PINE i MOUNTAIN ASH MISS UTAH USA pageant one of the most popular in the history of Broadway, is at CHORUS 1 Volunteer today to help at Festival June wifcimtotajrirte CWSrerT-The festival need individual to Triad sell Soft ftinfts; beer & wine, usher for the performing artists, help build & take down scaffolding & booths, process credit card sales & dispense information. Volunteers receive free parking, free soft drinks & a discount on 1986 Call or to festival volunteer. theatre grU ajthe DWARF MUGII0 12"-15- " UTAH ARTS FESTIVAL; ., fANTASTKKS. with music by Harvey Schmidt & words bv Tom Jones, wtVl'tie produced iWe Top Halcommunity , by, Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 West, at 7:30 p.m. May 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 & 31. Admfssio'h is THE Applications West Jordan "JUST SAY NO" OPEN HOUSE: Jordan Citizens for Drug Free Youth is sponsoring "drop in" on Tues. from p.m. at the Jordan district administration building, 9361 So. 400 East, Sandy. Information on programs 8 services In the Jordan area will be available. For more info call Susan Chilton at RIDING HOOD, SI. (Not recommended for children under 8). Sponsored by the Magna Rec Center 8, the Salt Lake County Recreation & Parks Dept. For Flat Forsythia Lilacs Honeysuckle and many more Gallon Bright yellow leaves on a compact plant makes this an excellent hedge or accent plant for full sun. STAMPEDE ROYALTY: close today (Thurs.) for the Stampede Rodeo Queen S Princess contest. Queen applicants must be years old as of Jan. 1, 1986 and never have been pregnant or must as of married. Princess applicants be Jan. 1. All applicants must own their own horse. Applications are available through West Jordan City Hall, most western stores & pageant director Doris Evans a UofU Children's Theatre production, is performed at 4:30 & 7:30 & tomorrow & at 10 a.m., p.m. today (Thurs.) 2:30 & 7:30 p.m. Sat. at Theatre 138, 138 So. 200 East. For info call COUPON K DRAINS Snowball OFF GOLDEN PRIVET WEST JORDAN GOOD EDDIE, A Jerome Kern musical comedy of mismatched mates, marital mix-up- s & other misunderstandings, is at the Little Bowery in Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State Street, thru May 31. For ticket info call , , UTTiE .. 1 Etc. VERY g - language which may be offensive to some patrons. the diviners, a folk play about simple life In rural Indiana at the beginning of the Great Depression, will be performed at 1:30 p.m. Sat. in the West Valley library, 2888 W. 3650 South. For details call , Chorus Line for choreographs Pioneer Theatre Company, assisted by Betty Lynd, both of New York. As with many of the cast, D'Beck is no jnusical. 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Willardson is lighting designer; George Maxwell is set designer; and former Pioneer Theatre staff member, now from New York, David C. Paulin is costume designer. Stage Manager for A Chorus Line is J. Alexander Mark. professionals include Local by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, as well as the music 3y Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban and Jby Bob Avian. i? From the opening number, "I Hope I Get It," the audience is immediately taken into the most private of realms, the audition hall. A rehearsal is in progress, with an out of tune piano and dancers going through their paces for the director (played for Pioneer Theatre by New Yorker Dennis Edenfield). 3)ook I 5.,rs.. IV I WW I ffr Ji 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 lTIIl7I I - II ' I U m l WwOM OKI imp mM-f-::!- : -- Til ,s!i!i M :yjfl GENERAL i FOOOS OCTQBtB 31, 1986 fl WhenYouBuyAny2BoxesofPosfGrape-Nuts- ; " m&!Mm . 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