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Show G ArtsEntertainment Wednesday, September 26, l9() The Daily Herald, Provo, Utah 'Les Miz,' 'Chorus Line' tix sold as package Videos feature Native Americans will be offered for educators to provide fresh information to Utah's students. For information concerning this workshop call Deedee O'Brien at Films and lectures offered include: "The Shoshone," Oct. 2, Salt Lake film premiere: "To Protect Mother Earth." This exceptional film explores the Treaty of Ruby Valley which protects ancestral lands, and current efforts by the Dann sisters to keep the government from seizing the land for 7. nuclear Directed testing. produced by Joel L. Freedman. Opening series comments: Nola Lodge, Clinical Instructor, Educational Studies and Ethnic Studies, U. of U. Introduction by Dr. David Lewis, History Department Utah State University. Comments by Carrie Dann, central participant in the film. "The Navajo," Oct. 9, Video: non-Indi- Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts ter. Admission is free. w locally produced video explores current Navajo issues such as urban life versus reservation life, and cultural assimilation. Introduction by the filmmaker: Linda Sillitoe. Comments given by Clyde Benally, narrator for "Native and American," and author of "A Utah Navaio History." "The Ute," Oct. 16, "Time Capsule: Ten Years of Ute History Transition Isand Present-Da- y sues." This evening will be a combination of speaking and illustration of topics with short videos. Video topics include land jurisdiction, Ute water and the C.U.P., and political transitions. Presentations will be given by Larry Cesspooch, producer, Ute Tribe Public relationsAudio-Visua- l Director; Clifford Duncan, Tribal Historial and Ute Tribal Museum Director. "The Paiute," Oct. 23, Video: "How the Singing Came to Be: Storytelling and Politics Among Clarinet recital slated at David Randall, professor of music at Brigham Young University, will perform a clarinet recital Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Madsen the Nungwutsing." This brand-nevideo explores traditional storytelling and current political issues. Produced by Gretchen Ronnow with a National Endowment for the Arts grant. Introduction: Travis Parashonts, Assistant Executive Director, Raindancer Youth Service. "Native and American." This following each lecture. Also, a teacher workshop The Utah Museum of Natural History will present a lecture and film series concerning contempor-r- y Native American Life. This series will be Tuesday evenings, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 7:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Auditorium, U. of U. campus. Admission is free, and the seating is limited. The series will explore issues pertinent to American Indian societies today, and provide historical background in order to place these issues in context. Themes will include traditions and oral histories, the dichotomy of reservation life and urban environments and its cultural impact, ancestral lands, justice and legal history, as well as current interpretations of ancient treaties. It is hoped to provide an opportunity for balanced dialogue between Indian and peoples. KRCL Community Radio will interview program air a half-hou- r on Thursday mornings at 8:30 Pathetique by Glika, accompanied l. by pianist Dian Geralyn Giovannetti, a new BYU faculty oboist, will join Randall and Williams to perform a work for oboe, bassoon and clarinet. Randall will also perform a quartet with three of his former students, Daron Bradford, David Fel-la- r and Cindy Child, who is a special instructor of music at BYU. They will perform the Concertante, "Urban American Indians," Cen- ; Several other BYU faculty members will join Randall in the performance. He and Glen Williams, bassoonist, will present the Trio mm 7:00 pm T T..il!li.!;l!l.l'll U I ($1 show's spectacular the only one in the entire literature for four clarinets and an orchestra," Randall said. Farewell Tour." "Les Miserables," blockbus- f"' M W. Utah Aim.. ft w Pv.n Young Guns O II Nightly 7:00 ALL SEATS ALL SHOWS 79CLOSED Adults P.M. 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Weekday evenings (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), orchestra and grand tier, $72; mezzanine, $57; balcony, $45. Weekend matinees (Saturday, Sunday) orchestra and grand tier, $72; mezzanine, $57; balcony, $45. Weekday matinee (Friday), orchestra and grand tier, $69; mezzanine, $54; balcony, $42. For more information call or write to The Theatre League of Utah, P.O. Box 3838, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110-383$75; 254 So. Moin, Springville THE FRESHMAN (PG) 30 2 40 4:50 7 30 9:35 I Broadway Series ticket prices are: Weekend evenings (Friday, Saturday), orchestra and grand tier, 7:00 9:15 Sat. Mat, 3 (PG) BACK TO THE FUTURE III (PG) 12:05 2:20 4 40 7:05 9 35 f Sun 1:40 4:15 "FLATLINERS" (r 7:20 9.50 Sal f ON A WIRE 7:35 9:50 about crime, justice, redemption, revolution and romance." Supported by 8 trucks with more than 1,600 30 horsecostume pieces, a a cast and "turntable stage" power and crew of over 100, "Les Miserables" will be the biggest production ever to come to Salt Lake City. GOODFELLAS TOTAL RECALL (R) 12:45 2:55 5:05 7:20 9:30 111! Pr 7:00 Sat. TO THE f) BACK FUTURE 3 $3 Children $1 JETSONS Admission $1 Pleosont Grove century novel 19th Hugo's epic Villa Theatre PG KM THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (PG) 1 40 4:20 7 00 9:40 t. E il and often weeping with emotion for this three-hou- r adaptation of Victor 20 West Main American Fori-- JETSONS Mon.-Sa- t. Admission "has caused audiences to leap to their feet, cheering, applauding 1 PRETTY WOMAN.Q-- 7&9PM FRESHMAN 7 the "ITpWrW V SUNDAY 2424 N. University Pkwy.. 1R Miserables," reports Newsweek, 355-550- 2, musical opens only April 23 award-winnin- g through May 4. "The stuff of legend," declares the New York Post, "start fighting to see it.' "Les CINEMAS Showtime TH success, the tour billed as "The ter, n, Randall is a graduate of BYU and Indiana University and received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Iowa. He has been teaching at BYU for 20 years. 8 producers and cast of the New York show are teaming up with VISA USA to stage a sensational - It's -for shows only Nov. 27 through Dec. 2. Following over 6,000 performances on Broadway, "A Chorus Line" brought down the curtain for the last time on April 28 ending the longest run of any show in Broadway history. In a salute to this NEW YORK (AP) "Art Cars," a collection of five BMWs used as canvases by notable contemporary artists will be on show at the BMW Gallery through January 1991. The artists represented are Alexander Calder, Ken Done, Roy Lichten-steiFrank Stella and Andy Warhol, who each painted one car. - The Freshman Farewell Tour," running Art cars on show work. Misera-bles.- " 355-55- tor, Native American Rights. op. 2 by L.A.B. Schindelmeisser. accept- for Salt Season The w cial and economic barriers, as well as current attempts to abrogate treaties on a national level. Moderators will be Nola Lodge, Clinical Instructor, Educational Studies and Ethnic Studies, U. of U. Panel members include Dolores Rousseau, Volunteer Coordinator, Indian Walk-I- n Center; Dr. Dan Edwards, Director, Native American Studies, U. of U.; Mary Ellen Sloan, Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney, anthropologist; John Echohawk, Executive Direc- Baker-Drinkal- Theater Tickets will be offered initially subscriber only in a two-shopackage with prices ranging from $42 to $75 for both shows. Tickets may be ordered by calling or returning one of the mail order forms which will appear in the Arts section of the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News Sept. 28 and 30. The premiere performance of the Theater League's 199091 season will be "A Chorus Line The Oct. 30. On this evening a panel will describe Urban Native American life. Topics will include so- BYU "It is a very unusual Saturday at 7 a.m. the League of Utah will begin ing phone and mail orders Lake City's first Broadway featuring "A Chorus Line Farewell Tour," and "Les I IB JUNGLE BOOK L W1TES ,.uu(uj g (5:00)9:00 P J (R) BLUE HEAVEN (5:15) (PG-13- ) DARKMAN (R) J 1 I 1 |