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Show Page B8 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, ltah, Friday, October 2". 1W5 Ms Salendar Carmichael, "The Night is My Enemy" is being directed by Steve Schultz and produced by Karl Youna. 18 at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are S5 on Mondays: $6 on Thursdays. S7 on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets for children under 12 are S5. Reservations can be made by calling the theater at 226-860- 0 or visiting the box office between 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Friday Homecoming Spectacular Bnghiim 'iuung L'niersitv"s Homecoming Spectacular will feature the Men's Chorus. BaHioom Dance Company Youna Amhas-.iJi-rs- . Synthesis and Panoramic Steel. Special cue-.tMichelle King and Clifford Nielsen will emcee. The Spectacular will be at 7:30 p m in the Marriott Center tonight and Saturday Tickets a! $7 and S can he purchased from the Marriott Center Ticket Oftice at ,' or Actor Dalin Christiansen walks back in time of Mormon folk hero Jonathan Goldan Kimball. Written by James Arlington and presented by the Department of Theatre and Film. "J Golden" will be in the Pardoe Drama Theatre at 7:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday. Tickets at $8 for the .general public. 57 for senior citizens and S6 for students are available now from the BYU Fine Arts Ticket Office at in "J. Golden." the life story Johnny B's Comedy Club offers shows on Thursdays at 8 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. The club is located at 177 W.. 3011 South. Prouv Admission is $5.50. For reservations, call 'Shadow brook Mansion' 'Hotel Frankenstein' Valley Center Playhouse. 780 N. 2(H) East, l.indon. is presenting "Shadow brook Mansion" and 13. tonight. Saturday and Nov. 10. Reservations are required and can be made The Brigtum Young I imersin Opera Theatre presents Jacques Offenbach's "Tales of lloifmann. " at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Con-.er- t Hall tonight and Saturday The opera is diavted b;. Civne Robison and Veronica Hansen with music twiductcJ b Walter Birkedahi. The opera will he performed in .ngiish. Tickets at Si") for the general public. y lot senior ciiiens and for students are ,; .tiiahlo no" from the BYC f ine Arts Ticket Office at rs-432- Valley Center Playhouse. 780 N. 200 East, Lindon. is presenting "Hotel Frankenstein" toninht. Saturday. Monday, Tuesday and Nov. 3, 4 and 6. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 785-- 1 86. The doors open at 7 p.m. and the shows will start at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are $5 for adults, $4 for students, senior citizens and childien (no children under 5 please) and $20 for families. Group reservations and discounts are also available. There will be a costume contest held at all performances of the shows. Pri?.es will be awarded to any audience member wearing the scariest, funniest, prettiest or most original costume. by calling 785-- 1 186. The doors open at 7 p.m. and the shows will start at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are S5 for adults. S4 for students, senior citiens and children under (no childien 5 please and S20 tor families. Group reservations and discounts are also available. There will he a costume contest held at all performances of the show. Pries u ill be aw ard-e- d to any audience member wearing the scariest, funniest, prettiest or most original costume. 'Tonsf Money' 'The Night is My Enemy' The Spnngville Playhouse will offer the murder mystery "The Night is My Lnemy" tonight. Saturday and Monday at 7:311 p.m. in the Spnngville Playhouse, located below the Springville cily library at 50 S Main. General admission is S3. 50. Written bv Fred The Hale Center Theater is presenting the ot Monev" at the theater. 225 Mid North. Orem. at s p.m. tonight and Monda,. Thursday.. Fridays and Salurdas throueh Nov X. 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Tickets may also he purchased at the door. Mi, You Will Get Med S -- and can be purchased at the Great Salt Lake Guitar Company. 362 W. Center. Provo. or 8X4 N. State. Orem. and Acoustic Music. 857 E. 400 South. Salt Seafood So years' f iX Chimichangas Staines, singersongwriter, will make his only appearance along the Wasatch Front tonight at 7:30 at the Community Congregational Church. 175 N University Ave.. Provo. to benefit the church's youth program. Tickets are S8 for adults. S6 for students Point, a Brigham Young University ensemble, will perform tonight at We've been serving Utah Staines Bill Bill Vocal Point AbLhentic Mexican Food! Mexican Steaks Wednesday View High School. Tickets for $8 each (age 3 and older) are available weekdays from 10 a.m. 5 p.m. at the SCF.RA Showhouse. 745 S. State. Orem. or by calling nine-ma- n mphony Sy The American Fork Symphony will present an autumn concert tonight at 7:30 in the Mountain Ridae Junior High auditorium. 5525 W. 10400" North. Highland. There is no charge for admission: however, a $2 donation is requested. The Vienna Choir Boys will perform tonight at 7:30 and Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Mountain I I or American Fork Vienna Choir Boys Vocal which dance, e Pleasant Grove Pops Orchestra The Pieasant Grove Pops Orchestra wiD present a concert Monday in the Pleasjnt Grove Junior High auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free. Monday Tacos de Came Asada V v'i IXWjJ There will be a benefit performance at 7:30 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove Junior High School old Pleasant Grove auditorium for resident Chelsea McArthur. daughter of Craig and Kathy McArthur. The Colorado-base- d college aged vocal ensemble. "eLeMeNO-P.- " will present its show "Rise and Take a Stand." The Taylors, a vocal group, will also perform. Tickets are be available at the door or at the College Terrace Apartments office. 643 W. 1200 South in Orem. or by calling 226-222Tickets w ill be available for donations of $7 for adults. $5 for children 12 and under and $24 for a family ticket. dances e ou Sw L kxk W Benefit 1 Celebrate Homecoming L V f fiFSh Old-tim- There will be an 7:30 at Pleasant Grove High School. The concert is being sponsored by the Pleasant Grove High School Ballroom Team Parent Association as a fund-raise- r. Tickets may be 7 obtained by contacting Susan Lee at or Julie Pierce at 785-- 1 590 or at Smith's Drugs at Center and Main in Pleasant Grove. includes square dancing and contra dancing, from p.m. at the Community Congregational Church. 175 N. University. Provo. The public is invited at a $3 donation per person. A beginner's workshop will be taught from 7:30-- 8 p.m. 'The Little Mermaid' is presentThe Hale Center Theater-Oreing its second Children's Theater production. "The Little Mermaid." The play runs every a.m. through Nov. Saturday morning at There will be a break for the holidays and then "The Little Mermaid" will resume its run again in January. Tickets for "The Little Mermaid" are $3.50 for children and $4 for adults. If a child comes to the Children's Theater production during hisher birthday month, the birthday child receives free admission with a group of five or more. The Ltah Children's Choir will present its fall concert at the Mountain Ridge Junior High School auditorium. 5525 W. I04JX) North. A,r The Broadway musical "Annie," based on the cartoon strip "Little Orphan Annie" will open tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the American Fork Junior High School. Performances continue Saturday, Monday and Nov. 3, 4 and 6. The production is sponsored by the American Fork Arts Council. Tickets may be purchased in advance at a reduced price at the American Fork Fitness Center. 454 N. Center Street, in American Fork. Tickets are $4 for adults. $3 for children and senior citizens and $20 for immediate families. Prices at the door will be $5 for adults. $3.50 for children and senior citizens and $25 for families. Saturday Utah Children's Choir 1 I 'Annie' 'J. Golden' Comedy Club "Taies of Hoffman' Highland, at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission charge, but a donation is appreciated ' (SJEHWESHw ; U 952 East 100 North, Payson Jut) WH of th Mounlolnvlw Hoipltol Com try ut, w'r worth rti drtvl N tiis For Only $60 Week! A I I 4o5-u1o- II I I I (JDCilkD 85,000 Homes . s,. (1 I III il Call Today 373-505- 0 t. |