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Show Page DS.. THE DAILY HERALD. Prmo, Uuh, Friday, March 20, I W8 American Fork woman publishes third book in series set in France f ' , nt 4 By LAURIE WILLIAMS SOWBY f i. '", - ; l.f v- v - ,r , ; i -- A1 CAROL ROSEGG Courtesy photo Leapln' lizards: Brittny Kissinger stars in "Annie," which opens at the Capitol Theatre March 31. Sally Struthers plays the Miss Hannigan in this 20th anniversary road production of the hit Broadway musical. Tickets are 35f)-ART- The shows original creative team will be reunited to cele- Thomas Meehan. As for the Struthers, stars, Sally Emmy two-tim- e Award winner, will play the role of Miss Hannigan, the orphanage matron that audiences love to hate. Struthers' television credits include the series "All In The Family," "9 to 5," and "Gloria," as well as several television movies and film. Her Broadway credits include Neil Simon's female version of The Odd Couple and Wally's Cafe, and most recently she starred for three years as Miss Lynch in the national road company of the Broadway musical, "Grease." $20-$52.5- 0. Performances are March 31 through April 3 at 7:30 p.m., April 4 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and April 5 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. During its many perfor- mances, Annie has received rave reviews. The Chicago Tribune says, "To the list of such sacred and enduring institutions as Mom, apple pie and the American flag, you may now add the musical 'Annie.'" 11 - was subtitled with Nunes' original title, Rachel Ann Nunes of a Queen." Book in American Fork, from 6 until 8 p.m. on WE'RE SUE m WE'RE The production, which fea- tures tableaus, famous painting or sculptures recreated with THE f raKE-REtP- TVPE...THE THE OLD SUIN& NATION, BUT THAT DOESN'T CflTKN. TNPE. The romance in the book is story really ness and the Savior's atonement." A Gift The sequel, "Ariana Most Precious" is the story of Ariana's friend who has H WE'RE WANT- - 1 frJ 'Art?' SEEM RI&HT, MOM. Study. TIMPANOGOS GEM & MINERAL SHOW 7 ALSO f EXHIBITS Touch & Tell Table DISPLAYS - All Types Jewelry Making Arrowhead DEMONSTRATIONS Oil Sandstone and Painting, Chipping, ELKS LODGE the" ii V. Bring YOUR SCHOOL GROUPS Artifacts Lapidary Silversmithlng Jewelry Making Gemstones Jewelry Fossils Minerals Wire Wrap Jewelry 1 tJ- DOOR PRIZES CATERED FOOD ROCK SALE Bring your Scouts m- - fm to mention MI A GREAT FAMILY OUTING THE 'OOKfT- - p f TVPE. a TVPE! t" ld "Come and See The Beauty of Nature" Cathy Guisewite TVPE !! AoVER&TTi Writing hasn't been easy for the author, who also from 18 children four has months to 8 years and is working toward a degree in English through BYU Independent 20, 21,22, 768-942- NOT CflmPANV FOR AGE DISCRimi- - together." ?5v July. For more information on the program, call Nina Schumann, By SHOULD makes the difference between triumph and tragedy," said the author. "A child's love, their love for each other, and their love for the Savior hold it all production became the 11th longest running show in the history of Broadway. Cathv I fourth book will follow. "This book shows howjlpve A mrm anmjail spirms pairadi m oms 1998 MARCH 1 SAID con- ;. , d Center live actors and sets, is set for N. flict. . Tryouts Saturday for Lehi 'Living Arts' pageant Street. 4. April surfaces to cause further missionary. M Arts Center, 685 Saturday, Her original goal of writing six pages per week soon do." turned to six pages per day, What she really wanted to do and she's now regularly writwas write novels. Her third in AIDS. ing three to five hours each the Ariana series, "A New The third book in the series day, "with interruptions at Beginning," has just been is set 10 years after the end of every turn." released Covenant the second one. "Ariana A But she sticks with it, Nunes by Communica-tions- , Inc. The first New Beginning" shows how said, because writing contempotwo have sold nearly 25,000 Ariana and her husband, Jean- - rary novels aimed at women in copies between them. Marc, deal with rebellious the LDS market gives her the Her first "Ariana" novel, teenage children, financial fail- opportunity to "write what I released in the summer of 1995, ure, and an who believe." The role of America's favorite moppet will be played by Brittny Kissinger. Kissinger has appeared in Other theater shows including "Annie Warbucks" as Annie and "Meet Me In St. Louis" as Tootie. The original Broadway production won seven Tony Awards, ran for 2,377 performances and was subsequently presented in 17 foreign language productions. The original Conrad John Struck returns LEHI Tryouts for Legacy of Living Arts, Lehi's pageant of "living" works of art, are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Lehi v.;:i copies cf ai! t:irc ' "Ariana" books at Deseret The gritty story of drugs, and death is divorce based on the RkM Am NuflM experience of a young woman Nunes met while serving as a missionary : in Portugal. Nunes set her story in France, though, where she lived for six months while her father was teaching there. The story tells how Ariana survives and surmounts her problems to become an LDS convert and more excuses, she decided to drop the feature writing and "focus on what I really want to as Daddy Warbucks, which he played on Broadway for over a year starting in 1981. Audiences across the country will recognize Schuck for his role as Sgt. Enright on the television series "McMillan and Wife." He also appeared in "Star Trek IV," "Star Trek VI," "Outrageous Fortune," " MASH," and "McCabe and Mrs. Miller." brate the anniversary, including producers Timothy Childs and Rodger Hess; director Martin Charnin; music by Charles Strouse; choreographer Peter Gennaro; and author " purchased a computer and secondary, Nunes said. "The announced there were no is about forgive- 'Annie' comes to Salt laE;e CHy LAKE CITY SALT America's most beloved musireturns from cal, Annie, Broadway to celebrate its 20th anniversary in Salt Lake City. After a successful tour and Broadway engagement, Annie will make its Salt Lake City premiere at the Capitol Theatre beginning March 31. Ticket s are still available. Tickets are available at the Theatre and all Capitol Albertsons ArtTix outlets, or call f AMERICAN FORK Rachel Ann Nunes has known since she was 13 that she wanted to be a writer. Four years ago, she got serious. Sidetracked by an LDS mission, marriage and then children, she comforted herself by reading how-t- o books on writing, and then practicing what she'd learned by writing feature articles for the weekly paper in American Fork, her home since 1991. "When my third child came along, I realized that waiting until they were grown to write wasn't going to work," she said. "I was just going to have to find time to do it." When her husband, T.J., I'M. IlK Herald Correspondent lOOO SOUTH FRIDAY & SATURDAY UNIVERSITY AVE. 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. inrwrk tttaii FROM BLOCKBUSTERS) SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 5 (ACROSS P'Mf ' ALLIN-STOC- MVU.LPAPER K &f BORDERS li WAREH0USE FT. IONC) (ATKOX. 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