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Show IB 'Girl Crazy Drood' Will Headlins City Rep'o of two exploited telling the story senior citizens who travel back to the days of their youth in an engrossing time machine fantasy. Closing the. season will be Sigmund Romberg's Desert Song. Lyrics by Oscar Hammeratein II and Otto Harbach and the tuneful score highlight the Romberg as "Embraceable You," "Bidin' My romantic tale of the Red Shadow Time" and "I Got Rhythm." The and his Arab followers. film version, produced in .1932 City Rep artistic director starred Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland and June Allyson, and the company is hoping that Allyson, still recovering from an illness suffered this spring, will be able to attend the opening performance. Girl Crazy will run Sept SALT LAKE. "Thanh In th Heart of ths City" is the theme for City Rep's 1988-8- 9 season which will feature five muaicali and two on the compa-n- s Main Stage at Utah Theatre, The season will open with the Gershwin hit ftom the 308, Girl Crtuy, which includes such songs Joanne M. Parker said "In choosing the season, we wanted to do large musicals, but also ' wanted to keep the season fresh with new entries. "One of the best things about the season is being able to present it in our own home. It's wonderful to have a place where everyone can find uS and where, the actors and musicians can settle into a specific facility and to our style. playt-with-mus- ie ' . . . THE GRSSN SKIH Thursday, May 19, 1988 Season Of Musicals, Play0 1988-8- 9 fcietoifc $35 to $70. through Fridavr 10 a.m. tn 2 n m Season renewals will be accepted through Saturday. For more information June ,1. New season ticket call the box office, reservations are also being ; accepted. Discounts are available for senior citizens,; children and groups, for season or tingle performance tickets. Tickets may be purchased by' Jsly 13.1415-1- 6 Details: Judy Kelley telephone by charging them to a P.O. Box 424 major credit card. Box office hours Rome, III. ma are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday The City Rep performance schedule will be expanded for the coming season to include one each additional Thursday and Friday evening performance. All perfor- -' mances will commence at 7:30 p.m. One Saturday matinee and one Monday evening performance will remain on the schedule. Season ticket prices will not be raised for the coming year and are available through the box office at 532-600-0. . 3W-274-30- S. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, which played to capacity crowds last season on City Rep's ZCMI stage will play Oct 28- - Nov. 19. Based on the last, unfinished novel of Charles Dickens, the musical mystery lets each night's audience decide the outcome of the play. Babes in Toyland will be the company's Main Stage Christmas production, augmented by a show sched-- , uled for the upstairs theatre. Babes premiered last season at Kingsbury Hall receiving praise as a wonderful family fantasy. The play is set to music by Victor Herbert and will play Dec. Eve. Opening on Feb. 3 will be the hilarious comedy See How They Run. A fast moving comedy of mistaken identities set in e England, the play will run through Feb. 25. On The Twentieth Century is set on a train by that name and described as a wild, comedic journey to New York City. It will 1 it run March Award-winnin- ll. ,," . g Star 6, 14-M- Weekly Camps Are On Farm Agenda MURRAY. How did farm children spend those long summer days in Salt Lake County around the Now your children can enjoy a week or a day of . living by being enrolled in a week camp at Wheeler Historic Farny 635rfSo &t J s?i 1 I SWITfiHFQ Villi Wl w I SKIL 7 14 I CIRCULAR ! SAW 9 mQ UUfLCA AND 1 UUILtIS 1 15 AMP ." 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Members of Associated Wheels of Utah, representing more than 22 car clubs and a motorcycle are in the final association, planning stages for the biggest and best yet Sixth Annual Charily Car and Bike Show. The event will be held Sunday at the University of Utah from 9 a.m. until 5 pjn. "Fun Run" activities will take place Saturday afternoon at the c in downtown Salt Lake. There will be a coloring contest for the kids, along with other games, and citizens with mental will the have retardation opportunity to go for a ride in their favorite vehicle. Capping off the day's events is the second annual 50s dance that ballroom. evening in the Prizes will be offered for the best dressed 50s couple as well as fun with the twist contest limbo contest, bunny hop and more. KRSP-Aradio is helping with the music, advertising and doing ft 1 ; 900 East . f Weekly C camps have been scheduled for June 13, 20 and 27; July 4, 11, 18, 25 and also Aug. 1, 8 and 15. 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