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Show 20 A DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1973 Siberia dance group set in Provo and S.L A group of young folk dancers from Siberia called The will Rockettes of Russia perform in Provo and Salt Lake City tonight and Friday 'They armed in Salt Lake Wednesday night and are scheduled at the Marriott Activity Centei at BY U tonight at 8 ociock They will present 3 second concert at Cotton- The Mov iegoer nw first run mov ies and expanding engagements of popular familv films high light Salt Lake motion picture news this week 22 19M). I ounded in the Krasnayarsk Dance Company of Siberia, its formal titie, won for programs in acclaim Siberia Moscow, Leningrad and other Russian cities m t ; starExecutive Action, ring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan and Will Geer, is a movie based on the idea that the President Kennedy assassination was a conspiracy The popular family films with extended runs this week are Mary Poppins, which is now playing at Tne Movie, Chantel. Glendale, Valley Fair, Murray and Bountiful, and Tom Sawyer, starring Johnny Whitaker, now playing at the Avalon, Valley Fair and Arcade. 'i 4 dv 9 Then the artistic director branched out and the company presented shows m Yugoslavia, Poland, Algeria and the Middle East In 1972, the dancers appeared a part of a Sovet Dance Spectacular in Pan1-- In 17, they represented the Soviet Union at the International Falk Dgnce Festival, and won the coveted Gold Meda1 t'Ayii'V tTlus is the first American The troupe has a strong folk base, but gives its program a music-hal- l veneer to broaden its appeal, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The company appeared m the northern California area. MsiV!bY,,JJ sJk " Y f- dramatic-documentar- a AM ? ' ' - i: A member of Krasnoyarsk will Siberia Dance Company of on Provo, Salt Lake appear programs. second-generatio- n iHimi salt LAKE The background organ music will be played by Gaylord Carter, organist who will furnish the sound effects on the giant Wurlitzer at the Arcade Mr Caller, who performed at the Arcade in a similar program wor'd-know- Mary Pickford Arcade movie. stars in n Another Bergman Film Summer moviemakers a of Smiles Night, another Ingmar Bergman film, will open ? nday at the Tower Theater. which has been presenting a festival of the Swed ish pictures The 1955 production, which won the grand prize for comedy at the Cannes Festival in 1956, is about couples choosing prize-winnin- g M partners fO!E! STREISAND A 516 AND BEDFORD ARE DELICIOUS! 1 4OV4A0 C62 N4AAIS TV STREISAND S REDFORD TOGETHER! AtZ :! EVENT FOR 4th South, 9th Wust 344-059- y CITY . fc'fcKp - J. : II I Elizabeth Taylor g imwm 'Night Watch T II SAT. REBECCA OF fri. AND f NOV. SUNNYBROOK FARM 10 T A E U RiNO H0U,"00 GAYLORD CARTER Nationally Famous Theatre Organist Playing The Score On The Newly Restored a film of SHEER BEAUTY" M b 4i pirtar ! - , JOHN WITNt rt pivNfy Atnaftaav 'Big Jofce ALUN ninny CONCIRT-SIN- THURSDAY ONLY sss, liW h,,M 02323 P22S3CZ: "328-26- 8 WITH SO ONI WEEK ONLY r 1 MOW! 5 00, 00 u 7 UN IT STATE I FO ARTIST SjS jAd, V NOrnt? IJittJiaoHdSuNqi. IU1 VUSvMUVXISV.StJ 'V mr TH E AT R F S 3 no CTpi .3 . 3D 6 4- - 10 Ij X to 30 pm SEATS 4 55 8 35 6 4d 519-269- 1 SNOWTIMtS S3? 00 x 90P - ic hoc 260 Lai School For Scandal Brothers Festival Mor - "COCOANUTS"! 7itotoite 262-18- 7 .AUOni OTA UOrtSkAlS ' BrJ4 Cv H TONITE thru NOV. 17 MEET PGl 9 0 tower Qthe fill last, tils LrtWXarbJ Snlts (Fndiy THE INTO 7M Ingmar Bergman s TteNmrUod TONIGHT 8 00 TMfAtAfS tint 0 & RAILUISIAN. aariNGr-- eacJgn. Box Office $1.50 Monday thru Dress Circle Saturday Main Floor N r t,n jeweled horror tale -- W Y Mtrrof ' , Ph. 364-567- pm j Krasnaysiski nance ' Main Floor , S7I5 South 1300 East Tickttt available m all fiv ZCMl tor until 5pm Cottonwood High box office opent ot 6 30 p m. Sect prices; 3.75, 4 50, 5.50 A ZCMI FAMILY CONCERT EVENT produced by No.thweft Releasing 4 $ State ' pm. rr Pre'-enL- Sunday thru Thursday ADUIT AOM $1 00 til 7 p m BONUS HOUR 5 Show the composer's 75th birthday Commemorating GRANT JOHANNESEN Guest pianist AN AMERICAN IN - 29$ (Ml PAUL Robert NEWMAN REDFORD "-- DISNEYS mi i 7 AND IT ORCHESTRA PORGY AND BESS AND THE SUNDANCE KID "Snoopy PARIS CONCERTO IN F FOR PIANO BUTCH CASSIDY . Authentic Mexican Folk Dances mm tmSA. 4SmiI2an 2663991 plenty of seats NOV. 24 SATURDAY S. L. Tabernacle 8 um F0LKL0RIC0 CC . INC. FOUR CONCERTS INCLUDING NOV. 17 SOLD OUT Now You Don't'' iMPt.tvl UTAH BALLET FIRST Another special concert REI EASF 'Now You See Him, V MATINEE Cant SUITE TPM KBROTNE j -- $rr iTloryT iDJREcronfooN SPECIAL PRICES J presents S2, S3. $4, $5 Grecian Special Dinner ntertiinmen iStudent and Senior Oten prices SI less Also group discounts tor 25 or more tickets S995 ema ALL S,.a.VMnirp, ) SEATS RESERVED Phone 328-562- 6 or visit 55 West First South 3.50 ( omplt tr Bouzoukl Music, 6:30 p.m. Dancer First Show, 7:00 p.m. l.arK hprci.il Mcndoy fhru Erdny S p n tr R p Mid-Easte- 0 p.m. Cottonwood High Auditorium PARAMOUNT A R7 - THE TECHNICOLOR Open $9.50 $13.00 $16 50 Balcony Dress Circle Repertory Theatre TOMORROW g sr fStirts'TOMORROLVVlT SCALAWAG WEB" UN1TEP APT South FILM snj The Human Ensemble ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY BRYNA COMPANY fast 5th KIRK DOUGLAS. $2.50 7 Show Season Tickets Still Available Called Horse m Musicians 602 PhhbtNli 7 Company of 50 Dancers, Singers i 4961 A DUSTIN HOITMAN LfTTlf B2GMAN EnEB A Han A P, IED2- $2.00 TOGETHER!! Direct from the Soviet Union First T ime in America1 PICTURES Balcony Open f 00 to 5 30 SUPERNATURAL! Tie "T 830, 10t15 Sunday Iron el a Stittm NifN) EXPERIENCE HYPNOTIC t "CHARLOTTE'S mwsEi TBOLLET 521 8181 Tlealn Production A BVU 521 8181 Time for rMNKPJSTOT, vlrim,came and DSIHT LfiOOIISTiSt BQDEnT RYAFJ Fls roRidintoonelTS mim ' COSTELLO too rAFSH $00 I "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory" 8 OMNNJGMnvrPJIC 2 BK) LAUGH HHI 3 'fronTY 10-0- UA Promised Valley Playhouse 1ST SO EAST 400., 10)00 1,3: 15,5:30 I'JSLLiEEO UNtTCO A3TIST THEATRES VISTA MURRAY IX , ITATUM O'NEAL) CO-H- IT andJessb James PLAZA, KEARNS m HICHLAND 'URRIAGF. OF A YOlNC STOCKBROKER THt He's Long John Silver1 486-134- 1 298-776- AMT 00 SOUTHEAST PI 0 Wonka and The Chocolate factory' 1 WUMMYSSOO ' Willy ChIMSOc fCjimEV' H0Ur"V SCALAWAG S F Color by DE LUXE Mwoat 'ru f Ildar ALL 12 30 '0 COTTONWOOD MALL 278-476- ! nt KIRK DOUGLAS. 'a wusical adaptation OF MARK TWAIN RIALTO 355-3-0 11 SPECIAL BARGAIN msss 8 LMANN iratMtuait&KPDMtflltntE c tRiataeo t pctnc tmtuier iuoriwim NOW SHOWING PuU.C Hill NATURE ELLIOTT GOULD TT A UN ?605 MAN CAN LIVE IN HARMONY 8181 8:0010:00 ot 7:00,9:00 t1 , - trinity (90 6 8 10 6:0C Shows L "TOM SAWYER" WHY WONKA ANDTHI CHOCOLATY FACTORY" pci HIM ON THE SCREEN I A 602 last bth South ALONG - FEATURE S NAPOLEON AND SAMANTHA TBOILET 3 C FOPS s GREATEST icHitvt 52l ARCADE WURLITZER PIPE ORGAN SUM HEX f?3 Roar once again with the original movie cast... Where uiere you in 62? MARY PICKFORD TBOiLET 6: 30,10: 30 i TONIGHT AT 6:00 8: 15 10.30 ACRES OF FREE PARKING JNOtASl UHOjCUH at WALT DISNEYS imtlLMT MOW ENTERTAINMENT TODAY I I AT MANN THEATRES YUL BRYNNER oiriEHi 7 THE Krasnayarsk Dance Company sing-alon- g The film to be shown is of Rebecca Sunny brook which was produced Farm. 1917 stars Miss and in Pickford as a farm girl growturn ing up m Amenca at the of the century A MAJOR PRESENTS ARCADE The group includes 80 dancers, musicians and singers The average age of the per I this formers is 21, making a group troupe of Siberia. The New York Times called the performance, dazzling. Other new attractions for this weekend are Executive Action at the Trolley Square and Fashion Place Mall, beVanginning Fnday, and Wilderness." which ishing opened Wednesday at the Cottonwood Mall, South East, Rialto. Plaza and Vista able to reproduce sounds of a tram whistle, horse hoofs, fire bell, chimes, glockenspiel, castanets, drums, auto horn and others on the Wurlitzer He also plays for a a couple of years ago. composed and recorded an organ score for the film, which is now running in Europe The same score will be heard live in the Salt Lake Mr Carter is presentation West St The new attractions include The Way YVe Were, starring Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand m a poignant love story with political overtones But mainly the story revolves around the love of Miss Streisand for Redford. Her performance has Oscar all over it The film is at Century , bfavura bow of the silent movie starring Mary Pickford and an organ background m the tradition of theater films before sound will be presented Fndav and Saturday at 8 30 p m at the Theater. 419 South WO Three The Salt Lake concert is part of the new ZCMI Family Concert series Tickets for the BYL performance are available at tt.e Marriott Center, the Cottonwood for High show, af the box office They also may be obtained at ZCMI stores m Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden and rem visit of the Moiseyev Company has a group of Russian dancon ers made an initial impact " Artienean audiences like the Silent film and organist By wood High School, 5715 So. 13i0 East. Salt Lake, Today at 8 p m tpur of the group, which made its debut m September in Carnegie Hall in New York. Variety said, Not since the first At Arcade New films, long runs in S.L. Im MjnaohiA C.aildrH Wanda June NOV.9-DEC.- 16 Vrnibrr School Vpn T C a Aa I Thur Sun.sf 000 The Class Factory Arrow Press Sq. Reservations 33-573- t and Thr Thrvr Donp III. 8 P.M H Aai ip At 7 b nri s nrvrnnt of ttah 8 f: Ilpp trt I K Auditomj) il Grttrdp KpwtAunmt hu, Ln? 4t - H CKMMuw m nt It. X Num $300 S2 0ftStudenti erv Athenian South Adssion. 247 L Fi'i 2nd South 7 FREE PARKING MAIL ORDERS ALSO FILLED Name Aaaress City t r u is send 54 cc icprt (t enclose a sIf 7or the Nov nddrfjssod s'amped envelope ) ; |