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Show 7 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, January 14, 1988 Super Stars Off Tomorrow Bring 'La Boheme' To Life Green Sheet Staff Writer that score will once again ring up the curtain on the Utah Opera Co. SALT LAKE. The alluring music of Puccini's La Boheme initiated opera into the Salt Lake community 10 years ago. Now "Musetta's Waltz" and other memorable melodies from stage. In the 10th anniversary presentation Jan. 21, 23, 25 and 27, three of the leading roles will be assumed by winners of the Luciano Pavarotti international voice competition finalists. by Helen GUssmeyer , performances of la Boheme at the Capitol Theater beginning Jan. 21 range from $10 to $30. The opera will be sung in Italian with English Supertitles which can be seen from any seat in the theater. For reservations or other information, call These musicians are "the super Opera Co., and Noemi Lugo. ly scheduled performances of La roles which become Jones and the others in have Boheme, Opera Frisbie-Goin. public relations his favorites are those of comics the cast will give a "second dress director for the opera company. who have a "broader acting rehearsal" Jan. 19 especially for The winning vocalists are Kallen range" and "crazy" lines. He cites junior high school and high school Esperian who will be seen as the role of Papageno in Magic students. Tickets for this show as Flute and Belcore in Elixer of are just $2 per ticket. Mimi, Patryk Wroblewski Marcello and Robert Briggs as Love as two that he enjoys. This student night, according to Colline. has been a Jones, who resides in Rose Ms. Frisbie-Goin- s Other performers in the opera Park, graduated in marketing ; "sellout night" in the past. She also have great ability. They from the University of Utah. His says schools come from as far as include Alberto Mizrahi as goal is to one day conduct music southern Utah to participate in Rudolfo and Joan Postel as for an opera. this cultural experience." Musetta. , C for r.y. Tickets t :; .Besides performing the regular-- ! the regular More talent and much of the enthusiasm in the show comes from local performers who have minor roles and sing in the . chorus. One such vocalist is Rex L. Jones, who is particularly popular with those who work bn the Green Sheet newspapers because he is a salesman in the advertising department. Since 1985 when he first appeared in Came., Jones has been part of the chorus and has performed minor roles with Utah Opera. In La Boheme he will play the sergeant of the guards in the third act. He says the music in this opera is particularly delightful, and the production is a favorite with audiences. "The greatest benefit of being in the operas is the growth of your voice," says Jones, who is a stars of tomorrow," says Judith s, 533-649- Production Class Set At Playhouse ' , li a,, IN- --' if. T ' fv. : ... A w bass-bariton- PERFORMERS Chorus member, from left, Doris Brunattl of Weat Valley, Elizabeth Dawson, a Sandy City Employee, and Salt Laker Cynthia Black Join Green Sheet ad representative Rex Jonea in a poae from the 1986 Utah Opera Company performance of Puccini' Turandot. They are looking forward to next week' opening of La Boheme. SALT LAKE. Theater production workshops for individuals and church groups will be offered by Promised Valley Playhouse during 1988, General Manager J. Murray Rawson has announced. "Working e. four-sessio- n 7-- . choreography. session covers The final technical support matters such as set design, building, lights, sound, stage and cast management. Participants may attend the full four-paseries or individual workshops. Cost is $20 per individual for the series of four workshops or $7.50 per workshop. A group rate of $80 for the series is available for up to five individuals. Reservations and payment in advance can be made by writing Karen Trifiletti at the Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 So. State, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Or she can be reached by calling with music directorvocal coach Gordon Jephtas, has helped me expand my technical knowledge and vocal range." Jones is from a musical family. His mother has sung a great deal around the city and others in the family play instruments. Jones has directed a community orchestra and has done other inducting. When he performs solos on various programs, his wife Gaylene Farnsworth Jones sometimes accompanies him. He has studied with Glade Peterson, general director of Utah four-da- y, workshop is scheduled January through May and from September through November, Rawson said. They will be held from p.m. nightly. The first session of each workshop will cover organizing, calendaring, advertising and The second brainstorming. session is on staging, acting, directing, blocking, movement and rehearsals. Artistic support is the subject of the third session. It will cover costumes, makeup, music and rt - l. TO SOLO . . . Green Sheet starter Hex Jonea will perform a small solo part in La Boheme, opening next week at the Capitol Theatre. Here Jonoa is costumed for his part in January's Barber of Seville. niLtn .'ii?' I. .llSi 364-569- Hi 6. jinn ( lii A ll'A 'Good Enough Is Great': Hints For Successful Parenting Bettleheim for parents who would like to sharpen their parenting Green Sheet Staff Writer skills. "Growing up is not fun. It is SANDY. Advice on parenting and painful and it wouldn't hard was offered by Karen Johnson of to go back into the teen-ag- e be fun Jordan School District during a I would rather go ahead years. workshop held as part of a Peer and die rather than go back," she Week.at Awarenesa. leadership says. Jordan high. Parents should think back to Johnson has worked with teens their teen-ag- e days more often for 17 years. As a counselor in the and I think they would discover Jordan District, she sees about 35 that the following Bettleheim to 40 students a day and she feels philosophy is helpful. It is "Good that, "It is hard to be a enough is Great!," she said. but it is harder to be a parent of a Most of the teens who meet with her say they feel "great pressures She recommends the book,' "A from neighborhoods, school, Good Enough Parent" by Bruno churches and parents. Life is fast paced today," she continues. "Most of the kids I see say their by Sherma Lind Yeates teen-ang- teen-anger- er ." 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