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Show Friday, January 26, 1996 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, I'tah f Movie teachers usually noble ml Penance" will run through Feb. Friday " HNPnolisI 3. This Gilbert and Sullivan opera is filled with memorable songs and script. Tickets at $8 for students, faculty and staff; $9 for senior citizens and alumni and $10 for the general public are available at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, (801 ) 378- - 4322. Comedy Club Richard Dc La Pom . ill h. rf ' Club oilers shows on Thursdays uVdays a. 8 pm and 10 p.m. The mh, Provo. Admiss.on ,s $5.50. For dferegions! t?5dy 'West Side Story' jnwps SSsJ Sst2ll and $2.25 to UVSC student and mahnee are ava.lahle. Resena.ionVa e For reservalmns and more information jwmmcmlcd. tal Parr in fv,.m on Mondays, Thursday ... 'The Importance of Being Earnest' M the 8pra FrLdS; "Fire on the Mountain" and the BYU Folk Music Ensemble ill perforin at 7 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. The performance is free and a part of the Provo City Arts Council 1996 Community Music Series. 'Wait Until Dark' "Wail Until Dark" will be performed at Orem High School and is a Family City USA and Orem High School theater production. It will also play Saturday and Monday. Tickets are $2 for students and children, $3 for adults and $15 for fainilys. 'Undecidedly Yours' "Undecidedlv Yours." a rrananti.' .1 .. :n , nm in; nerionneu at 7 p.m. every Friday. Saturday and Monday through February 14 e,mer,Plah"use- - The playhouse is located al N. 2(K) East in Lmdon. Tickets are $5 lor no?L!harCy adults. $4 lor studentssenior citizens and $20 for families. Call 6 (inand reservations. directions Thursday Theater ballet The Department of Dance presents Theater Ballet in the de Jong Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. There will be a Saturday inalinee at 2 p.m. This exciting performance features Ihe premieres of Pus lh- - Deux a Trois and lihie Haul choreographed by Theatre Ballet artistic director Mark Lanham. Guest choreographer Lisa Hess, former principal dancer with Ihe New York City Ballet, will present Ihinse Muaihie with music by Saint-SaenTickets al $7 for the general public and $6 for students, faculty and staff are available at 378-432the BYU Fine Arts Ticket Office. 'You Can't Take It With You' "You Can't Take It With You" will play al Pay.son High School today. Saturday and Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theatre. Tickets for adults are $4. students tickets are $3. 'Annie' 'Pirates of Penzance' The Sloryrxxik Players w ill present the junior broadw ay version of "Annie" at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. It will be al the Lakev iew LDS Stake Center at 1850 South and 4(X) West in Orem. Admission is free, with no The Departments ol Music. D:mi. ami ti... ,ir.. n:i... (MX for lne swashbuckling performance of "Pirates of Penzance" at 7:30 p.m. in the Pardoe Drama Theatre. "Pirates of mwr "t J n h S.'Vi El t ) IP i J. I. ... J its day, but the score is impressive.' For the 1945 film, "The Corn Is Green," a young Bette Davis sends' her prize student from a small g Welsh town.'tb' Oxford. Katharine Hepburn had the role for a 1979 TV remake; : Irene Dunne in the 1947 "Anna and the King of Siam" brought the European world to the King's-brooDeborah Kerr, in the 1956, musical "The King and I," met htm charges with the song "Getting o Know You." , The 1955 "Good Morning, Miss Dove" starred Jennifer Jones who played the title role from girlhood to old age, sacrificing Jove, and worldliness for her students., !:' Rosalind Russell in the 1958 "Auntie Mame" was our favorite' teacher. After all, she little Patrick to write do'wn' all the words he didn't understand.!coal-minin- land's Opus." Let's peek into some vintage movie classrooms. If you never saw these films, most are available on video or in TV reruns. While our list is by no means complete, it constitutes a sampling of personal w reservations at mi Monday Free Concert .. : a. urdays through Feb. 19. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 on Mondays $6 on Thursdays, and $7 Fridays and Saturdays C theater for tbc Guitar concert "The Importance of Being Earnest" will be performed tonight. Saturday and Monday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $4 general admission. $1 lor children and under and family passes for norm-natio- seen a few changes. Yet, teachers still come off as noble beings who help troubled youngsters to lead richer lives. And most such films still end with a scene in which grown-u- p alumni return to pay tribute to the teacher who inspired them. We've never needed that scene so much as we do now in the troubled school systems of 1996. And we get it in the new film "Mr. Hol- Ed Gerhard will be performing on Saturday al 7:30 p.m. at the Great Salt Lake Guitar Company al 362 Wesi Center St. in Provo. r 'Barefoot in the Park' Hie Hale Center Theater 'The Little Mermaid' The Hale Center Theater-Oreis presenting its second Children's Theater production. "The Little Mermaid" Saturday -a.m. Tickets for The Little Mermaid" are mornings at $3.50 for children and $4 for adults. If a child comes lo Ihe Children's Theater production during hisher birthday month, ihe birthday child receives free admission with a group of five or more. "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead," a contemporary take on Shakespeares "Hamlet," comes to the Margetts Theatre at 7:30 p.m. The play runs through Feb. 10. Directed by Theatre and Film professor Eric Samuelsen, this play is told from the point of v'tw of two minor characters. Tickets can be purchased at $6 for students, faculty and staff: $7 for senior citizens and alumni and $8 for the general public at the Fine Arts Ticket Office. (801 ) get the 1939 Oscar. When we finally say goodbye to him,' it's sun a teary moment. But it wasn't really goodbye.' Peter O'Toole played Mr. Chips hr the 1969 musical remake, n. which earned him an Oscar The film was demeaned in From the gentility of the 1939 "Goodbye, Mr Chips" to the horrific violence of "The Class of 1984," movies about teachers have Saturday 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead caU 377- - By MAL VINCENT The Virginian Pilot one under 16 admitted without an adult. . d Pa.e Ql 4 favorite movie teachers: Robert Donat, in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," is the schoolteacher everyone remembers. 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