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Show Page CIO - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, January 21, 1990 f Arts calendar 1 apart by drug abuse. Patrick Franks will be accompanist. The high school select choir will form the rest of the cast. Monday 1 Play Juab High students will present "It's My Life" on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 22 and 23 at the high school auditorium. Curtain time will be nightly at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. The play is a musical about a family which is torn Wednesday Lecture Carol Nixon, Utah Arts Council Director, announces a gallery talk on the The Utah Symphony, conducted by Joseph Silverstein, will continue its Provo Concert Series with a performance Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, Harris continents, Panoramic Steel of BYU will perform jigs, marches, classics and pops in a free concert Monday at the Provo Tabernacle. includes the "Academic Festival" Overture by Johannes Brahms and the Piano Concerto by Clara Schumann featuring Miss Jochum. It will conclude with the Introduction and Allegro Appassionato and the Symphony No. 4, both by Robert Schumann. Berlin-bor- n Veronica Jochum studied in Munich and with piano virtuoso Rudolf Serkin in America, where she made her New York debut in 1981. She has performed in more than 40 countries on four Performing a percussion style 'Mousetrap' opens "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie will be performed by Pleasant Grove Players Friday, Saturday and Monday and Feb. 2, 3, 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Library Auditorium, 35 E. Center. "The Mousetrap" is the third longest running play in theater history, opening in London in 1952, and is Christie's most successful play. She provides liberal clues to the identity of the murderer but delivers up several "red herrings" to puzzle the audience. Come join us and test your deductive skills! The production is directed by C. Michael Perry with a veteran cast: Gaile Johnson, Jeff Grace and Keith Christeson of Pleasant Grove; Rob Pope of Cedar Hills; Kathleen Reed and Sheldon Worthing of Maureen Eastwood and Kevin Halladay of Orem. ' Tickets will be available at the dqor: $4 adults, $3 senior citizens children, $12 for immediate families. Group rates are available by 'calling Keith Christeson, 785-292- 2. Geared for families, the concert is part of the Community Chamber Music Series sponsored by the Provo Arts Council. "Besides the familiar Calypso Barbershop Quartets, Lasting Impressions,' Bamberger Express; Feb. 19 Vocalist George Dyer; March 5 Utah Valley Youth Artists, March 19 Aspen String BYU Dixieland Quartet, April 2 Trio Ensemble Band, April 16 Concert, Rhoda Vaun Young, pianist. i SHE DEVIL (PG-13- ) 1:15 3:15 5:15 7:30 9:40 IMMEDIATE FAMILY (PG-13- 7:15 9:20 (PG) .X- i PARENTHOOD THE (PG-13- l.fin yNc Tuc - TWENTIETH D( Cf CENTURY-FO- Daily at 7:15 9:45 & Sun matinee 2:15 4:45 Sat University Mall ) 1:304:15 7:05 9:45 7:30 9:45 Sat & Sun 1:00 3:10 5:20 "TRUE LOVE" (Ft) 7:20 9:20 Sat & Sun 2:30 4:50 (R) NJpasfes 2 UNCLE BUCK (PG) 12:50 2:50 4:50 7:45 9:45 ?. AfcJ -- CASH" AND DOUOLA) lURNR'PtVIKJ ) HONEY I SHRUNK THE KIDS 1:10 3:10J:10 7:20 9:30 1 "TANGO " aBET Tuc vr L Sun 2:1 5 4:45 zftltt. "BORN ON THE 4th OF JULY" i "WAR OF THE I imaiHMliU i4rMlitl' "ALWAYS" (PG) 7:10 9:40 Sat & Sun 1:45 4:15 CHECK TIMES iELOW ar ' No Covais after 6PM No Passes holidays T SELECTED THEATRES 225-125- 5 (PG-13- ) ABYSS 1:00 4:00 6:50 9:35 FIELD OF DREAMS (PG) 12:55 3:00 5:05 7:25 9:50 GROSS ANATOMY (PG-13- ) 1:05 3:10 5:20 9:55 TURNER & HOOCH (PG) 1:20 3:20 5:10 98 W. Utah Ave., Payaon The Bear from the Caribbean and other forms of Latin music, we also play numbers such as Sousa's "Stars and Stripes," pop tunes, Irish jigs, and even "Dueling Banjos," said artistic director Ron Brough. The series continues with: Feb. 5 jsxr. ALL SHOWS $1 ALL SEATS Steel band in free concert which originated on the island of Trinidad, Brigham Young University's Panoramic Steel Band will present a free concert Monday at 7 p.m. at the Tabernacle. ED 2424 N. University Pkwy., The program mm' INTERNAL tSSSSSA Ifol 378-744- 4. "hoto courtesy of BYU singular sat., sun.. FVffS MA 20th-centu- ry Young University featuring pianist Veronica Jochum. Tickets for the performance, which are $7 for BYU students, faculty and senior citizens and ?9 for the general public, are available at the BYU Music Ticket Office, - receiving SHOWS BEFORE 1:00 PM ALL BARGAIN praise for her interpretations of Mozart and Beethoven. She is a champion of both music and music by women composers, having commissioned composerconductor Gunther Schull-e- r to write his Piano Concerto No. 2, which she premiered in 1982. Fine Arts Center, at Brigham Jif- -. volved hosts Utah Symphony BYU L Ririe will discuss the processes inin the development of their entries. Open discussion will focus on educational opportunities for teaching traditions, i.e. apprenticeships, trade For further colleges and workshops. information, contact UAC's Visual Arts Program, Utah Arts Council's recent Statewide Annual Exhibition, Utah '89: Crafts, will be sponsored by the Council and hosted by the Salt Lake Art Center at noon, Jan. 24, the lecture is free to the public. "Crafts Legacy: Preserving Crafts Techniques and Traditions." Guest artists Robert Bliss and Reese 1 ft 7 pm Separate Admission 9 pm Adults $3 Children $1 Z Showlima 7 & 9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY 2 Daily in Dolby Stereo 7:00 9:20 Sat & Sun matinee 2:15 4:30 No Covats after 6Pm No Passes 1L University Mall 225-125- 5 1 riEEMCTlff, K E V RATING GUIDE FOR FAMILIES I .- t i G: "General Audience." A film most parents would find suitable for the entire family. PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Parents are cautioned they would probably consider some material unsuitable for children. 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