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Show - THE HERALD. Provo, Utah. 24 Page Thursday. July 26. 1SR4 Your Time MusicDance The L'Uh Symphony will give a concert at Snowbird Resort July 28. Dance Company will perform July 29. The aerial tram runs daily from 11 a.m. to 8 pm., until Oct. 8. Snowbird is located 35 minutes southeast of Salt Lake City, in Little Cottonwood Canyon. For more information, call o A Recital by Jeffrey Shumway and Del Parkinson will-bJuly 27. July 28 concert will feature Patricia O'Neill, soprano, in an all Schubert Recital with Marjorie Jonove as the accompanist. Both concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. in the tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. They are free. The Utah Opera Company is ' sponsoring a fund raiser, Equestrian Eligance," Aug. 11 at 5 p m. There will be a horse show and a fashion show by ZCMI. Entertainment will be by the Break-Dow- n Crew. For tickets call the Opera Duo-Pian- at e Sac- will be on will be a storv-teliin- g from BYU s Mahonri Young lection will be on display in the Harris Fine Arts Center s Gallery 303 throughout July. The display of bronze and palster sculptures and multi-medi- a sketches are only a sampling of the nearly 6,000 art works by Young. Gallery 303 hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and admission is free. Patty Reed'i Doll, will be featured at the McCurdy Doll Museum on Saturday July 28 at 1 and 3 p.m. Patty Reed s Doll is the story of the Donner Party told through the eyes of the little wooden "Dolly" who acocmpan-ie- d Patty Reed across the plains and into the High Sierras in 1846. The original doll is at Sutter display. There time with "Dolly" telling her story, followed by refreshments in the "Secret" Garden." Reservations are suggested. The museum is at 246 N". 100 E., Provo, and information can be had by calling 1 or 377-993- S from 12 to 6 through Saturday. and Youth Computer Camp on Aug and Teaching Spanish to Elementary School Children on Aug. For more information on these and other courses offered call Robert J. Parsons, associtae dean of BYU's School of Management will be the speaker at the BYU devotional on Tuesday, Julv 31 at 10 a m. It will be in "the de Jong Concert Hall of the Hams Fine Arts Center on BYU campus. Orem Scera Shell 756 South State, Orem "Cinderella" at 8 pm. on July 8 and 30. Utah Valley Choral Society "Pops Concert" is free and begins at 8 p.m. on Julv 31. "Straw Dog" at 7:15 on Aug. 1. "Curses, Foiled Again" (Melo 19-2- ramento but a replica Col- i .1 I till 228-181- Fort's Historical Museum in boier iculptnrei and sketches Ririe-Woodbu- ry Co. arrangement of important An Listings of the area's major events and attractions complied 9 by Debbie Puckett 377-531- p.m. Tuesday Miscellaneous Classes are being offered by the BYU Department of Conferences and Workshops. Those classes include: Elimination Behavior on Aug. 3, 4; Improving Your Management Style Aug. 0. 378-355- 26-2- g 5-- drama) at 9 Ol4L) mm 8 30 p Free. m. be available. I'th County Regional Talent 7; Visitors may tune their radio to KPCW 91.9 FM at Parley s Summit far current Festival traffic information. For further information call or write Festival Office. P.O. Box 1380, Park City, Utah 84060. Contest for Provo and South Youth IS and under) is free. There it an Arts and Handicraft Bazaar in Scera Park every y Thursday-Saturdafrom 10 a m.-1- 0 p m. and is free. FESTIVALS ( 649-88- Looking Ahead Festivals ZCMI Fashion Show at the Salt 1JC S. West Temple, Salt Lake City on Aug. 3. Call Palace Center, The fifteenth Annual Park City Art Festival will be August 4 & 5 at Park City's Historic Mam 0 for more information. Salt Lake Gift Show at the Salt Palace Center on Aug. Street. Two hundred twenty-fiv- e visual artists and 30 performing artists will participate. Festival performances will be at the Kimball Art Center courtyard and at the top of Historic Main Street. Visitors will be directed to free parking areas and free buses will 521-606- 4-- 6. Davis Art Festival on Bountiful s Tabernacle Square, corner of Main and Center Streets. Aug. 3 and 4. For more information call u 534-084- 2. Theater the Roof," is a "Fiddler musical about Tevye, a Jewish dairyman and his family. He realizes that the ways of "tradition" no longer suffice and Tevye and his family have to face the changing world. It plays at Sundance on odd calendar nights through Sept. 3. For reservations and ticket information call "Pippin" is the story of the oldest son of Charlemagne and heir to the Holy Roman Empire. He tries love, war and politics before finding happiness. It plays on even calendar nights at the? Sundance Theatre until Sept. 2. Reservations are required every night except Monday. Shows begin at 8:30 p.m. For more information call "Promised Valley," the classic Mormon musical that depicts the settling of the Great Salt Lake Valley, will have a new look. James Arrington, the director, through it needed some revision to make it work as well in an enclosed theater as it does in an outdoor setting. There are new sets and costumes in addition to the reworked songs. "Promised Valley" is at the Promised Valley Playhouse and continues through Aug. 25. Tickets can be purchased at the box office, 132 S. State Street, Salt Lake City, or by calling The annuel Utah Shakespearean Festival is open in Cedar City. Pays for 1984 are The Taming of the Shrew, The Tempest, and Troilus and Cressida as well as matinee performances of The Taming of the Shrew and The Queen's Feste. The festival is located on the campus of Southern Utah State College. "The Queen's Fests," a musical matinee, will be presented each Monday and Friday afternoon. There wil be Chamber Concert Musicians playing Renaissance music, sonnet readings and light refreshments. Matinees are performed on the indoor stage beginning July 21 at 2 p.m., and all matinees duplicate evening performances as nearly as possible. There will be semianrs, backstage tours, ori entations and a nightly greenshow preceding each performance. 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