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Show ArtsEntertainment Sunday. May 7. 1989 The Daily Herald, Provo. I tah D, Evening of song, dance set "Magical, Musical Moments," an extravaganza in song and dance is slated at Promised Valley Playhouse in Salt Lake City Thursday and at Timpview High School auditorium Friday and Saturday. All performances start at 7 p.m. The show will feature over 350 Utah Valley performers, highlighting such talent as Gina and Ty Smith. Gina is the the Willam F. of recipient Christensen scholarship to U. of U. and won top performer at Disneyland for the 1988 season. Ty received the Teacher of the Year at Maeser Elementary for dy and Scott Lofgran; the dragon, Derek Hegstead; Pinocchio, Children's classics wiii be Jason Laws and Blue Fairy, featured in the show with Sleep- Robyn Fletcher. ing Beauty, Gina Smith and Ty Also on the program will be the 1988 Smith; season. Allison "Your Horoscope," featuring Cinderella, Thomas and Travis Pullins; Alice in Wonderland, Michele Miller and Doug Tregeagle; Snow White, Michelle Taylor and Ty Smith; Swan Lake, Jeanne Benson and Mark Garfield; Mary Poppins, Tamsen Hesser and Trent Hill; Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Kathy Hales and Mark Garfield; and Peter Pan, Travis Pullins and Rachel Thomas. The step sisters will be Ran Ostler and Broadway show costumes have been designed and created by Jill Taylor. The show is produced by Colleen Collins Smith and corrected by Collette Smith and Gina Smith. Musical director is Carolyn Thompson Lee. Sound engineer, W. Kay Collins; Publicity, Doug Tregaegle; Gloria Collins, pianist at Promised Valley Playhouse. Stacey Healey, Marin Beesley, Kelly Schaerrer, Amy Baugh, Deedee Haines, Laura Blake and Charisse Van DerWel. Broadway numbers will feature singers Rachel Lee, Carlos Sanches, Randy and Scott LofMadam Kathryn Charisse gran, Tamsen Hesser, Robyn Fletcher, Troy Buckner and Etienne, long time Hollywood ETise Coles. stage and film choreographer Outstanding storybook cos- who performed with Anna Pavtumes have been designed and lova will be among the honored created bv Nancv and Mark guests. Concert features LDS recording artists Samuel Goldwvn Photo Classic romance revived Marking the stormy classic's 50th anniversary, a remastered print of the original "Wuther- - ing Heights" with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon starts Friday at the SCERA. Four popular artists in the LDS contemporary music mar- will join forces to perform two concerts on the theme combines current music styles with different inspiring themes, such as the relationship of a father and son or how to keep "Standing Together." trying when life seems too The concerts start at 7:30 hard. The variety of styles Bryce Neubert, Vickey p.m. Tickets may be purchased makes LDS music popular with Pahnke, Steven Kapp Perry any any Deseret Book store or all age groups. and Johanne Frechette Perry at the door. Neubert has released four LDS contemporary music LDS albums, and his most re- will perform live in concert Friday in the Cottonwood High School auditorium. They will perform a second concert Sat- urday at Orem High School. cent is "Stories." Pahnke, an has resident, east-coa- st re-k- et leased her first LDS album "Until He Finds You." Steven Kapp Perry and his wife Johanne Frechette Perry perform together on their new album "Far into the Heart," the first husband-wif- e LDS recording. 'Little Shop of Horrors ' to open at Lagoon Opera House in June To Garcia's, kids are priceless. Almost. A singing plant. A daring hero. A sweet girl. A demented dentist. "Little Shop of Horrors" has been billed as the most outrageous musical come- demonstration, "Audrey at the Hollywood Bowl, and II the Plant." Students of dra- several popular and classical ma, fans of theatrical effects, artist concert tours of China, show or puppetry buffs will enjoy India, and Korea. this "inside look" into the Edward J. Gryska, founder world of theatre magic when and Artistic Director of the Salt dy in years. Opening at the Lagoon Opera the secrets of the ravenous Lake Acting Company (SLAC), House June 23, it will run until plant's powers are revealed. will be directing. Ed has estabOpera House ticket holders lished himself as a highly reAug. 26. However, advance orders of tickets before June 1 will be allowed admission to spected dramatist in Utah and will be discounted. Lagoon one and a half hours directed this show, the "best For tickets call "Uttle Shop before show times. This gives entertainment in town" at theatre goers a chance to enjoy SLAC in 1986. Tickets" JPB Events the many entertainmenmt expeMark Huffman, a Director in (VISA, Masterthe Music Dance Theatre Procard, American Express) or riences in the park. The producer, Jeffry P. call for mail order information. gram at Brigham Young Unihas produced theater and versity, will be the choreograand seniors Families, students, Tele-charg- e: 282-64- Bel-na- p, special events internationally. pher. Mark has choreographed In addition to recent produc- for music theatre all over the fer. Tickets at this same dis- tions of summer stock theatre, United States and is currently count price, are also available Jeff Belnap has directed in a doctoral program in pernow at all SmithTix locations. projects that include the World formance theory at New York The show will play five times Theatre Festival at Louisiana University. The acting ensema week, Wednesday through World Exposition 1984, Super ble includes Karen Nielson, Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. and a Bowl XXII half time effects, Mark Chambers, Troy Lunt, special 5:30 p.m. show on Sat- the Los Angeles Family Cele- Kori Ramsey, Rebekah Folsom, urday, which feature a post- - bration of the U.S. Constitution and Kitchell Jones. who normally look for disocunts can take advantage of this of- Joseph Bohler to teach watercolor represented in public and private collections in the United States and Europe. He is Ian active member of the American Watercolor Society, a founding member, N.W.R., Northwest Rendevous, Helena, Montana, as well as many others. shop on the coast of North Africa in Morocco. Bohler was born in Montana and raised on a cattle ranch. His art background includes a well established commercial foundation. He worked for a firm in Kansas City as an art Bohier has studied with the supervisor and for an art studio Kansas City Art Institute and in Montana, and has been inhas worked with well known volved in painting full time for artists, such as John Pike and thirteen years. He now resides Robert E. Wood. He has made with his family in Colorado. video teaching aids He has been featured in sevfor TV, and plans for a work eral art publications and is Joseph Bohler will teach watercolor and pastel workshops sponsored by the Valley Artist Guild Friday through May 15. Those interested may call Nola deJong Sullivan (Clyde), Provo. for further information. I Now for only $1.49, children 12 and under can enjoy any item on our Kid's Menu. That includes everything from the Taco Terrifico, to Mini Tacos & Chimis, to Golden Fried Chicken Strips Of course, we'd like your kids to be priceless at Garcia's. But for now, they're just very, very special. Offer ends May 11, 1989. Good at this location only. Payson to audition for 'Sound of Music' The musical, PAYSON "The Sound of Music" by Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rogers will be presented by Payson Community Theater in August. Auditions will be held at the Peteetneet School auditorium, 80 S. 600 E., Payson. On Thursday, May 11 from 9 p.m., children may audition; adults GAfiglAS MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Provo 2235 N. University Parkway Bohler has painted commissions for the Solar Energy Research Institute, The Readers Digest for their covers, advertisements for ads, and the Coca Cola Company. 5-- 375-27- 00 from p.m. on the same night (if you can't make it any other night). On Friday, May 11 adults may audition between 9 p.m. Call backs will be held on Saturday, May 13. The play will be directed by n as an Polly Dunn, actress and choreographer. The play is part of the annual "Golden Onion Days Celebra- 9-- tion" of Payson. Performance dates will be Aug. 28, 30, 31 and Sept. 1, 2, and 4. 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