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Show Sunday, December 8, Dec. 20 and 21 at 8 p.m., the Utah Symphony will wish Utah a happy holiday season through music. At 8 p.m. both nights. Maestro Joseph Silverstein will conduct die Orchestra in its annual seasonal The Symphony will perform holiday favorites such as Tchaikovsky's Suile from "The Nutcracker," Anderson's Christmas Festival, the Carol of the Bells and Adler's The Feast of Lights. Also appearing on the program will be the Hilicrest High School Choir under the direction of Brian concert, "Home for the Bentley on Friday night and the West High School choir under the direction of Richard Torgeson on Saturday. The concert will end with a traditional g of Christmas favorites and the choir being featured in Handel's Hallelujah Chorus from "Messiah." sing-alon- Santa slated at chiioreri s concerts by from 10:45 to 11:15 a.m and 12: 15 to 12:45 p.m. One winner of the Utah Symphony Youth Guild Competition TSiil nerthrrr. in wr-rr IAr Ik. Ul VUVU " t tJ bill 11:30 a.m.. violinist Jason swigert will play "Winter" sky's Suite from "The Nutcracker," Anderson's "Sleigh Ride" and "Christmas Festival," and a Symphony Hall will come to life with kids and Christmas Dec. 2 1 . As part of the second concerts in the Mervyn's Youth Concert Series, at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. the Utah Symphony will entertain with Christmas favorites like Tchaikov sing along. For a nominal fee, kids can have their picture taken with Santa who will be in the Symphony Flail Lob-- from Vivaldi's "The Four Sea- sons." present concert at Tickets are available on a standby basis only, but those interested are encouraged to come that morning. Symphony Hall doors open at 10 a.m. For information, call the Utah Symphony Box Office at BYU "The Coming of the Savior, inBecluding "Of the Father's Love from Star a Shall gotten," "There Jacob" by Mendeissohn, John Gardner's "Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day," John Rutter's arrangement of Handel's "Joy to the World," and Carl Schalk's "Before the Marvel of this Nisht." The Brigham Young University Children's Chorus and University Chorale will share the spotlight in a Christmas concert Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. The performance is free and the public is welcome. In its second year, the Children's Choir is under the direction of BYU faculty member Kathy Parker Sorensen. The chil70-voi- ce ' PturatrM Center poser William Mathras. The poems, which come from the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries, are varied in mood, but all concern the Nativity. 12:35 SUCKERS 12:25 2:35 :45 CITY ' REGARDING If if 1 1 DOCTOR jl ll rmo ultw area) llj stbeo ultra steheo LA1E FOR DINNER (PG) 1:00 3:10 5:20 7:35 9:46 ultm stebh) (PG-13- Do you still need something for that someone special? The Utah Symphony is the answer. The passes are $36 and can be redeemed at the Utah Symphony Box Office for two tickets to one of the concerts listed on the pass. Passes can be picked up at the Utah Symphony Box Office or ordered by phone. For informaton, call Michael Mc Lean 01 sign copies srf his new work The Forgotten Carols" at Deseret Book in the Orem Mall from 12-- 2 p.m. Mark Van Static 197 will do a remote Wagoner broadcast from Deseret Book. McLean will concert Saturday at 7 p.m. in the present a ELWC ballroom at BYU. Admission is E. Audition Wednesday Concert The Kale Center Theater Orem will audition-fo-r the comedy "Dear Ruth" Saturday at 10 R is a humorous love story set in World War H. Ruth a contused as a deluge of soldiers appear at tier doorstep as a remit of her imaginative younger sister. This production, directed by Richard Wilkins, will run from Feb. Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Needed: one woman, two women, leading lady type, any age; two men, handsome leading man type, 3W0: 0. For one man, character role, stuffy, 0. more information call the theater at , a.m.-coo- The Utah Valley Community College Symphonic Band will present iti fall concert, Wednesday, at 7 38 p.m. in the student center band will present ballroom. The mature of anginal band pieces and transcriptions. Chris Davis, formerly a member of the state champion Mountain View High School band, will be featured in "Adagio" from the Mozart Clarinet Concerto. Admission to the concert is free. Performing Broadway to Bach, plus your favorite holiday music. j uw (R) 140 4:35 7:30 THE fa urn ) (PG-1- TERMINATOR 2 1:46 4:30 7:25 jS ULTRA 9:35 HENRY S STEAK) 12:40 2:50 5:05 7:20 9:40 ' The University Chorale, under the direction of Susan Wharton Conkling, will present a segment of folk songs and spirituals, includ- (PG-13- Concert The Brassvorks, a BYU faculty brass quintet will present a concert at 7 p.m in the Prove Tabernacle as part of the Provo Community Chamber Music Series. Admission M free. 533-NOT- E. f;ff Ul miieif Siil ff ISll? Saturday Boo signing December 11, 8:00 p.m. Symphony Hall, $15 per person. 11 STEREO ERNEST SCARED STUWD (PG) 12:50 2:55 5:00 7:109:05 from Tjnpvmr, Oram, Spragviiie and Lets High Schools wiQ present a benefit concert Monday at 7 30 p m. in toe Tunpnew auditorium. Adnuwoo is free but dmatkna in the farm of clothing, money or toy will be accepted for the Utati Valley Foster ChUdrea's Orzanixatua. ld Concerto. Tickets are available at the Utah Symphony Box Office or by calling dun "Mr. Piano" ULTRA (PG-1- 4:55 7:05 9:15 ear-ol- d Monday Itams 7 DOC HOLLYWOOD 18-- y Jennie Watson will perform the first movement of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 . On Saturday, 16-- y ear-oJenny Oaks will join the Symphony to perform the Conus Violin Concert Concert win be annual presented iff U.e gmtihinari American Fork Hujh Sebool Bands at 7.31 pjn. Wnteesday at the high school auditorium. 510 N. S E. The cost a m per family or JUfl per individual. Santa and his elves will put in a special appearance, along with the ever puoular tuba. Internationally Renowned Pianist PURE LUCK (PG) 7 00 9:10 12:30 2:40 The program continues with a carol sequence, "Salvator Mun-di- ," Op. 89 by contemporary com- soloists. On Friday, G7 The Concert A cappeils Page In Concert ah seats stis tfna mm. m. ( choirs and other Christmas works, the Utah Symphony Youth Guild chooses two of its members to be featured THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 533-NOT- E. dren will open the performance with a section entitled "A Walk in the White Snow' featuring Ran-dall Thompson's "Velvet Shoes" and a Finnish folksong, "Water Under the Snow is Weary" by Harri Wessman. f In addition to the 1931 Tickets are available at all Smith's Tix locations, the Capitol Theatre Box Office, or j If jj ing Copland's "Ching-a-rin- g Chaw," Paul Sjolund's "Afton Water," John Rutter's "The Heavenly Aeroplane," an ar- by calling """""SfiiwaHwBwH&at 355-278- 7. il ( Fantastic Family Entertainment! Don't Miss It! rangement of "Down in the Valley" by George Mead, and Jack Halloran's "Witness." The chorale will conclude the TONIGHT 10:00 KSTU13 evening with a selection honoring Local poets and individuals I BARGAIN "T$2.50 Poetry reading in- MANN GIFT terested in poetry are invited to attend Monday Night Poetry Readings at Cafe Haven, 1605 S. State, Orem, every Monday from 8 p.m. ; "Famous poetry including works written by Robert Frost, Edna St. Vincent Millay, R.K. Page, James Wright, A.R. Ammons, Shel Silverstein and America's new Poet Laureate Joseph Brodsky will be for Shows CERTIFICATES... The Perfect Gift $25.00 $10.00 $5.00 HOUR In (Paniirhwsfa) $50.00 1 7-- 373-447- 0 56 NO UNIVERSITY-PROV- O 1 I I read. "Others are encouraged to read thpir own poetry," Kim Ashton, Cafe Haven owner, said. "Mike Agrelius, a great local poet, has read his own work during our Mpnday Night Poetry Readings anjd we also carry his poetry in our bopkstore." Cafe Haven will provide a ten 1 r m , . ii i g M ESS Garcia's Full Dinner Includes: . Two chicken Taquitos Cheese Enchilada Beef Burro Iti I1 f L7 B 1 (2:45) 5:00 7:15 9:30 175 NO. 2ND DECEIVED 5:30 9:45 Sun 5:30 percent discount on all books purchased during the 8 p.m. poetry reading time. for more information about this ev4nt or to schedule other commu- LITTLE MAN TATE 7-- ALL I (3:45) 7:30 ' 1 Ttefntd Beans And a Poco Fried Ice Cream Hurry, expires December 19, 1991! I (G) THE BUTCHER'S WIFE (3:30) 7:45 (PG-13- ) MAN IN THE MOON nity or club meetings call All events are free of charge 1 "V WANT FOR CHRISTMAS 5:45 9:30 Sun 5:45 (PG) 5:30 9:45 SUN 5:30 I O PARADISE (PG) (3:30) 7:45 ) (PG-13- WEST-PROV- (PG-1- 3) 221-993- 0. 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