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Show Ptge C2 THE DAILY HI RALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, September 17, 19W FcHrORMlNG ARTS CALENDAR 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday and 3 p.m. on Saturday through Sept. 25. The theater is at 272 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Tickets at $5 are available at the door or by calling the theatre at (801) Friday TEMPLE SQUARE SERIES: Brett Zumsteg will present an organ recital today at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, Salt Lake City, featuring the works of Buxtehude, Clerambault and the Performing Arts Calendar need to be submitted to 355-462- 8. "SPACE PIRATES": "Space Pirates of the Colossus," a mystery dinner theater, plays at 7 p.m. today at Inn on the Creek, Midway. Hunt Mystery & Company is presenting the dinner theater. Tickets are $35 per person; for information call Widor. ZHEAffS "SLEUTH": Utah Valley State College Theatre presents mystery drama "Sleuth," featunng the UVSC Theatre faculty. The show runs at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday in the Blackbox Theatre, Room 627 Gunther Trades Building. A Saturday matinee is at 2 p.m. Children, seniors and high school students are $3 and the general public is $6. Reservations may be made by calling for the paper by Monday for Friday's publication. Story ideas should be discussed two weeks prior to the event. Press releases can be mailed to The Daily Herald at Pa Box 717, Provo, UT to dhfamilyher-aldextra.co84603 or For more information, call Tawny Archibald at 344-254- " e t "THE LONE STRANGER": The Desert Star Playhouse's melodramatic parody, "The Lone Stranger: The Man in the Macho Mask," is at 7 and 9:30 p.m. today, and 3, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Call the Desert Star box office at for tickets. (801) 266-760- 0 "PROPHET": SCERA presents the musical "PROPHET" at 7:30 p.m. nightly (except Sundays) through Oct. 9 at the SCERA Theater, 745 S. State St.. Orem. Tickets are $15 at the door or $14 in advance at the SCERA box office or by Children, students and calling 856-139seniors are $12. For more information, call 225-ART(2787). "HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING": The Grand Theatre is presenting 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying' at 7:30 p.m. Monday-Saturdathrough Sept. 25, at Salt Lake Community S. Salt State Lake 1575 St., College, and available by City. Tickets are $6-$1-6 calling (See review on C3.) Theatre Company presents "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" today through Oct. 2, in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre at 300 S. 1340 East. Salt Lake City. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. Monday-Thusda8 p.m., Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Saturday matinees. Call (801) 581-696for ticket information. (See review on C3.) be matinees at 2 p.m. on Saturdays, but no performances Oct. 2. Shows are at the Thanksgiving Point Institute, 2095 N. West Frontage Rd., Lehi. Tickets are $16 for adults, $8 for children 14 and under and group discounts are available. Seating is by general admission. Off Broadway Theatre A Life in Review," at "POLLYANNA presents "Groucho: "LUCKY STIFF": "Lucky Stiff" plays nightly (except Sunday) at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 11 at the Hale Center Theater Orem, 225 W. 400 North. For more inforTickets are $8-$1mation call 226-860- "APRIL ANN": The musical by Ruth and Nathan Hale plays at 8 p.m. today and Saturday. Matinees are at 5 p.m. today and 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hale Center Theatre on 3333 S. Decker Dr., West Valley City. For information on tickets call (801) "THE ARK": An original musical by Michael McLean and Kevin Kelly, "The Ark" runs at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Monday through Oct. 30. There will "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM": Pioneer "Pollyanna." set to music by local artist Rene Sheets, runs Friday. Saturday and Monday through Sept. 25 at the Villa Playhouse Theatre, 254 S. Main St., Springville. Tickets are $8 for adults, $7 for students and seniors and $6 for children. A family pass is $35. Call 489-308for reservations. 984-900- Saturday "SATURDAY'S VOYEUR": Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North, Salt Lake City, is performing "Saturday's Voyeur" 8 p.m. today and Saturday as well as 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Ticket prices are $26.50 to "A MISDUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM": THE MUSICAL": fiAJffig RICKY MARTIN: Tickets go on sale for Ricky Martin at 7 a.m. Saturday at all Smith's Tix and the Delta Center. Ricky Martin has sold mere than 15 million records; he won a Grammy for the best Latin performance and "Lrvin' La Vida Loca" is a recent hit The performer is in concert at 7 p.m., Nov. 27 in the Delta Center. Tickets are available at (801) 363-SLA(noon to 6 p.m.) or (801) 355-ARTat Capitol Theatre (ArtTrx). PAfVCg WORLD OF DANCE: BYU's Theatre . Ballet, Dancer's Company, the Cougarettes and the Folk Dance Ensemble will perform in the World of, Dance at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sept. 25. in the de Jong Concert Kali of the Karris Fine Arts Center. Tickets are $8; call 3784322 to reserve them. IT'S SWING TIME: Swing Time pres. Lindy Hop lessons trom 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at Meridian School, 931 E. 300 North, Provo. Lessons are offered each night in three skill levels, on Wednesday, beginner 1 classes begin at 7 p.m., beginner 2 . classes are at 8 p.m. and intermediate at 9 p.m. Thursday intermediate class es at begin at 7 p.m. followed by beginner 1 and beginner 2 classes. For more information call Shawn Record at 370-205or Kristen Atkin at 374-935- ents THEATER DANCEWORKS: "Body Stories," an evening of diverse dance by Contemporary Danceworks is 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday in the Ragan Theatre, Utah Valley State College, Orem. Artistic directors are Kathie and Pat Debenham. Local, regional and national choreographers are showcased. (See story on C4.) "THE LION IN WINTER": This story of Eleanor of Aquitane and King Henry plays at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Castle Theatre, 1300 E. Center St, Provo, behind the Utah State Hospital. Tickets are $8.50, general; $6.50. students and seniors; $4.25, children. For more information, call (2783). BALLET WEST: Utah's resident professional ballet company presents Scottish tale, "La Sylphide" at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday at the Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South, Salt Lake City. The story follows James, a young man in the Scottish highlands who is about to get married but is lured to the forest by a sylph or spirit who has fallen Thursday Sunday mass. MUSIC "GHOSTBUSTERS KIRKMOUNT AT SUNDANCE: Kirkmount returns to Sundance from 2-- 5 p.m. today in a free concert for the Summer Sounds at Sundance. The brothers are Alex on harp, Samuel on fiddle and Simeon on cello. The free Sounds concerts continue through Oct. 10. For more information call 2254107. in love with him. This Shakespearean favorite plays at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Castle Theatre, 1300 E. Center St., Provo, behind the Utah State Hospital. Tickets are $8.50, general; $6.50, students and $4.25, children. For more information, call p.m. every Sunday night the Pleasant Grove Arts council provides a musical performance free of charge m the Pleasant Grove Park, 200 S. 100 East Bring your blankets and chairs. Wednesday $29.50. "Arabian Fights," a murder mystery dinner theater, is at 7:30 p.m. today at Snowbird in Ballroom 3, Cliff Lodge, Entry 4. Tickets are $30, adults: $15, children 12 and under. For information call (801) 933-204- 7 or access www.snowbird.com. "ARABIAN FIGHTS": 2223982. "GROUCHO": Ideas and briefs Dance. The weekend festival of workshops and screens of dance gives handson experience for film makers, videographers, choreographers, dancers, visual artist and others. For more information call (801) (2783). GET IT IN Tickets are $10-$5- 0 at any Art Tix box office, the Capitol box office or by phone at (801) 355-ART(2787). DANCE FOR CAMERA: The University of Utah's Modern Dance presents Dance for the Camera today through Sunday on campus at the Marriott Center for PLEASANT GROVE CONCERTS: IN BLACK": "Ghostbusters in Black: They Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance plays Thursday . . through Nov. 13 at Desert Star Playhouse, Murray. Written by Ben E. Millet and directed by Scott Hoi man the parody involves Police of the Paranoirnal Watchers of the Weird and Orderlies.? ' the Occult. For times-antickets call (801) 266-760(See story on C3.) At 7 VISUAL ARTS CALENDAR her work in the United States will hang through Monday at the Alpine Art Center, 450 S. Alpine Hwy., Alpine. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday. WESTMINSTER POETRY SERIES: Pulitzer Prize Winner Maxine Kumin will kick off the poetry series at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Jewett Center for the Performing Arts, 1840 S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City. Kumin will also participate in the Utah Humanities Council Book Festival on today and Saturday held on the Westminster campus. For more information about the series, contact Dr. Natasha Saj6, assistant professor of English and director of the series at 832-237- BYU ENGUSH DEPARTMENT: Pioneer Memorial Museum of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers begin their summer schedule with a new exhibit called "The Millennium of Many Faiths." It will display about 1,000 years of religious holdings. Featured items will be a Braille Bible, Bibles of many languages, a Bible from 1530 containing a sketch of the life of Martin Luther, a Pony Express original, a first edition Book of Mormon and a variety of beautiful rosaries. The exhibit will show from 1-- 5 p.m. at 300 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. Call the museum at 538-105with any questions. The English Department will sponsor award-winnin- g authors on campus during the month of September at noon on Fridays in Room 2084 of the Jesse Knight Humanities Building. The series is free and open to the public. Maxine Kumin will be the guest tiday. Kumin won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1973 for "Up Country." Steven Walker, who recently published "Mourning with Those Who Mourn," will be the concluding guest author on Sept 24. UTAH COUNTY COURTHOUSE: ART AT THE LEGACY: Local one-ma- n SPRINGVILLE p.m. For more information, call Marianne 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. The museum is closed Mondays and holidays. KERB FARM: The Young Living Herb Farm, located in Whispering Springs, is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Attractions include learning about precious oils, vitamins and a healthier way of life. Tour the farm, greenhouses, distillery, zoo and take a wagon ride. Directions: Take Interstate 15 to the Santaquin exit No. 245 and travel south for five and a half miles on Highway 91 to the visitor's center. The herb farm covers more than 1,500 acres between Santaquin and Mona. For more information call (435) 623-800- The MUSEUM OF ART: Barbara Lyman will show a solo show featuring mixed media and oil paintings through Sept. in the "On Paper Gallery" on the second floor of the museum. Two descendants of Alice Merrill Home, Utah's "First Lady of the Arts," will present exhibitions of their own work at the Springville Museum of Art through Oct. 17. An opening reception will be held from 4-- p.m. Sunday. e There will be a museum benfit at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home of sculptor Gary Price with entertainment by the Dalton Brothers. The cost is $35 per person and can be purchased at the museum. Call 489-272- 7 for details. The museum also has a large permanent collection that is always on display and worth seeing. The museum is located at 126 E. 400 South, Springville. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, until 9 p.m. Wednesday and 3- - Harman at 2534556. MYRA POWELL GALLERY: The gallery will For more information call Tawny Archibald at 344-254- exhibit at the Historic Utah County Courthouse features the art of Lynne Millman and her students. The show runs through September. The courthouse is at 100 S. University Ave., Provo, and is open 9 a.m.-- 5 p.m. daily. artistPhotographer Jed Clark will presshow through Sept. 30 at ent a the Legacy Retirement Residence, 1617 W. Temple Lane (10200 S.), South Jordan. Exhibit hours are 10 a.m. to 8 at Ogden's Union Station Get it in: Ideas and briefs for the Visual Arts Calendar need to be submitted to the paper by Monday for Friday's publication. Story ideas should be discussed two weeks prior to the event. Press releases can be sent to The Daily Herald at PO. Box 717, Provo, UT them to dhfamilyher-aldextra.co84603 or MILLENNIUM OF MANY FAITHS: present an exhibit of watercolors by G. Russell Case through Sept. 30, beginning with an opening reception from 6-- 8 p.m. today. Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The gallery is at 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden. PETEETNEET GALLERY: As part of this year's Onion Days celebration in Payson, local artist Tony Pickering will exhibit some of his paintings and sculptures at the Peteetneet Art Gallery, 50 S. 600 East, Payson. The exhibit will run through the month. ALPINE ART CENTER: An exhibition of the paintings of English artist Dome Werner-Wrigin the first solo showing of MUSEUM Tuesday through Thursday and Saturdays; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday; 1-- 5 p.m. on Sunday. The gallery is at 20 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Admission is free. For more information call (801) 240-331- GET IT IN ANNIVERSARY: "Celebration! Of History and Belief," a new exhibit to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Museum of Church History and Art, is on display through Monday. The museum opened its doors in downtown Salt Lake City on April 4, 1984, and expects to welcome its 4 millionth visitor this summer. The anniversary show includes wildlife painter Nancy Glazier's lifelike portrayal of the millennial lamb and lion, a work titled "Without Any Ire." Also shown are "Ascent," by David Linn; "Pioneer Patterns," by Eric Dowdle, and "Abraham's Sand," by California artist Laurie Schnoebelen. Hours at the museum, located just north of the Family History Library on West Temple St., are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on ; Saturdays, Sundays and most holidays. OF FINE ARTS: A UTAH MUSEUM new exhibit titled "A Selection of Still Lifes" is on display through Nov. 21. The selections come from the museum's permanent collection; this exhibit being a rare opportunity for the public to view the more than 30 pieces displayed together. For the first time ever, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts is hosting an exhibition of artwork by the Museum's volunteer docents. The artwork on display will feature a diverse array of art mediums including watercolor paintings, oil paintings, pencil drawings, pottery, bronze sculptures and textile work. More than 50 works of art will be on display in the Beatrice M. Hansen Gallery. This Sunday's Gallery Talk at 2 p.m. will examine the art of Johann Spilberg: A Rembrandt Connection? The museum is at 1530 E. 370 South, Salt Lake City. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday and noon to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free; parking is free on weekends. HUTCHINGS MUSEUM: DAUGHTERS OF THE UTAH PIONEERS MUSEUM: New museum hours in September are noon to 4 p.m. Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Call 377-707- 8 for reservations on other days. The museum is now featuring an exhibit from the Museum of Peoples and Cultures that includes artifacts from Nauvoo to Fort Utah. Many pioneer articles are exhibited in the museum's permanent collection, some having traveled across the plains with their owners. The museum is at 500 N. 500 West, Provo. For more information call 2253777. BYU MUSEUM OF ART: On display this month at the Museum of Art are "Constructing Realities: ning through Sept. 13 and "Sight and Insight: The Art of Burton Silverman" through Sept. 13. Also showing is "Illuminated Manuscripts: Reading the Image and the Word." A new series of lectures that will feature a specialist from each of the five exhibits will begin from 8 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. A permanent collection on display is "150 Years of American Painting," art from the Hudson River School to the Urban Realists. The museum is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 378-ART-S (2787). are p.m. on Wednesday at the Salt Lake Arts Center. The talks are free to the public. This week, the subject is "Providing a Voice for Youth: Art as an Answer." The evening will feature a number of artistseducators and local youth who were participants in the current "Voices of Youth" 7-- 8 exhibit. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. BEAN MUSEUM: ing a I g allosaurus skeletons, a Jurassic dinosaur egg. A new sauro- pod skull is also on display. Guided and tours are available. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday J through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday. The museum is at 1683 Canyon Ri west of Cougar Stadium. Admission is free. For more information can no-368- A new exhibit featuris on display. BYU MUSEUM OF PEOPLES AND CULTURES: The museum has reopened with its new exhibits, "Of Earth, Corh ati Stone: The Anasazl and their Puebloam Descendants" and "From Riches to,.. Rags: Textiles from Ancient Peru." The museum also has teaching :fctti available for rental. The kits explain the native cultures from three geographical areas: the Great Basin, the Southwest and Mesoamerica. EacrTit includes relic artifacts, traditionally made handicrafts, education books,' videos and suggested lesson plans. Anyone interested in the kits should reserve them in advance by calling ' 378-669- The Museum of Peoples and Cultures is at 100 E. 700 North, Provo and is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Admission is free. For more information, call 3786112. , 1 V t J. - m v ; ; ; eciptvr? 4 Crr.t Davis Amusements Caxcla All you can ride wrlstbsntis ttzrytzy) Schwinn bicycle stunt te&n . Street Peddler ... M,J J I NEW DAILY FEATURES Butter cow with kittens .r.?r. inviiin iiiii itjtgi www uiuvivi&V) 1 GATE ADMISSION Aiu"3 $3.C3 fair Koun3 : ; 62 end over $5.00 6 through 16 $4.00 Chi&ren 5 and under FREE Siucn Pass $30.00 Fr&sy - C:.-!i-rs Crera WashlRzton 100 Trrr m iZr2 ti.tzy m 10:00 pm :00 pm 3:00 pm -- 10:00 pm) (exception: Sept (exception: Sept 18th 10:0C am -- 10:00 pm) (001) 1 1 ;; - 533-FAI- -- 11 O R for Fair Event Information R ; (801) for Grandstsnd Tlckxt Information 533-STA- 1 A new exhibit called "Gastonia, A Sma,lf,n Armored Herbivore" is now on display featuring Nodosaur specimens collected from Dalton Welis, a BYU quarry in , southern Utah. Regular exhibits include two fully mounted, life-siz-e camptosaurus and vmmwmM 1 MUSEUM: Super-Reali- Art" running through Oct. 16; "McRay Magleby: Poster Design Exhibition" run- '"V iC BYU EARTH SCIENCE SALT LAKE ART CENTER: The hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 1-- 5 p.m. Sunday. The center is at 20 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Admission is free. II by John Hutchings, a Utah native. The collection includes rocks, minerals, fossils, reptiles, corals, Native American artifacts, paintings, photographs and sculptures. The museum is open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Admission is $2.50 adults; $2 students over 12 and senior citizens; $1.50 young children. The museum is at 55 N. Center St., Lehi. PRINTING MUSEUM: Crandall Historical Printing Museum features a collection of antique printing equipment and presses. Lectures by Louis E. Crandall and Thomas K. Hinckley on the role of printing in the restoration of the gospel are presented by appointment. The museum is at 275 E. Center St., Provo and is open weekdays from 1-- 5 p.m. There is no admission charge but donations are welcome. For more information call 377-777- ART TALKS: Art Talks The museum houses a collection of items collected Currently showing at the museum;: "Africa: A diverse continent" irj the Bean Memorial Room "Deer Around the World" in the : Center Atrium of the Main Floor Gallery "Synoptic Collections" on the first floor Admission to the museum and its exhibits is free. Museum hours are . ' Monday-Frida10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; the muse--' urn is closed on Sundays. ... , For more information about the Bean -Museum call 378355, dougmuseum.byu.edu or fax 378-373- |