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Show Th " vttWftaafy is .prvor ? f U a f ' V V U p tte t A V '. & r r,k V e. ' -" r ' .' f 1 fr I fA- I t i S k i: !, ' ' bi d t -' is.- -r -- .T , , - S,Jt j 4 v 4. J ,v., ' ; - r e t - Jeralynn Hansen As Annie Oakley "t A'tZfti P fv "X A V ? V 5s V4iT3;'2w' !T 1 r t Vt y rtaeg'S The pageant combines re- ligion and history to tell the story of Monnonism Beginning in 1820, the show tiaces events of the Mormon move ment across the U S and Mexico This year songs and dances of the 1800s will be featured as well as short skits - T .cue ,5 ye A vV T Rtiv ' ' ,'J Vs'T J V 4 ,i.K: c "SH - lrouts t ali'-- V v' fcV4 for Hello to play at Promised Playhouse Fept 25 through Oct 11, will be Saturday from 9am to 2 p m at the theater, 132 S State Singers, dancers and actors for parts are available and participants should be 15 years of non-singin- g age or older Hello Dolly will feature Pat Davis m the role and Ralph Rodgers Jr as thru tor C, Oklahoma opens Thursday Directed by Doug Bishop, Oly mpus High School drama director, the musical features Robyn Bishop, his wife and drama director at Jordan High School, as Ado Annie Von Vox portrays Curly and Sunnv Barrus is Aunt Eller i !?-Tf vTSkr-,,.- , as the lovers. Curtain is 8 p m in Cottonwood High School's Little Theatre. The show continues through Saturday and then July 9 in the ' - J In t rZ i v v7" 4 4 r I V i 4 '4 i .1- - Jane and Helen will be Assi'-tar.t- s r7't Morgan Little Theatre. Palace Salt f ' "b y $ A VA tr 'y Me.akiai55r attended persons a single performance Ample parking for cars and buses wdl tie available with the currently with Promised Valley nouses summer enrich- ' MS Play ment program will begin its second session July 14. Registration is now under way for interested persons of all ages Acting classes for adults will be taught Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays for an hour through Aug 8 Other classes include design and construction, musical comedy workshop a for those ages 12 to 16 childrens workshop and a how-tworkshop - 4 A i in walking distance of Tem pie Hill, Mr Dyreng said, and food booths will be operated in the Manti LDS Utah Stake Also, dmneis will be served nightly in the Manti Center and South Ward chapels f ' Chnstenstn directs Lars the show which also stars Jim Farnsworth as Paice Dauntless, Starr Hayner Roman as the queen mother and Dave Neimau as the d king ,V - 2- .CL Sii'ZgL Jl rft . 'm&HbSSZl-r!- ' ay i un v v -'-V ? Jk . W rt : X s ye''.. , 'A - h- ' " "sZ'-'- -r . ( ' &' ' ' v Wr-- 1; : v m -- &f 4 shows produced ; J r&. t fc, A ; sv Here', lookin' at YOU , kid The Human E.nsemble Repertory Theatre will offer Woody Allens comedy, "Play It Again Sam." in its remodeled theater, Saturday through Aug 10 at 8.30 p m. in the Glass Factory in Arrow Press Square. John Fulton is Humphrey Bogart with Peggy Freeman as lan Felix's (Randy Milligan) girlfriend runs Thursdays through Sundays. The sh'-- "Vf- - . 3!, 1 . IN OUR NEW SUBURBAN LOCATION 2. v. VAN WINKLE EXPRESSWAY AT NINTH EAST S Eldredge Furniture s 4750 South Ninth East, Salt lafca City Eat Of Through Kmart Parking Open Fnd3y Evening Until 9 PM. iT&t Once Upon a Mattress to open at Sundance Summer Theatre this week. I uke, left, Starr Hayner Roman and Jim Farnsworth will star in Jayne mvAv box scorn: Ni A kcVrt rig YORK payers twins Person Siiwtar" 'Absurd ' Dnce With Me xv, tipp Curr it r ttviwi end ticKet sua muvC Rriwu r sat avA lime Clvcacw C at (Mn Maunne Jery on c re u ar t n v wn vtn xchi K C tetf Aat fIUR,wi Utah M y A t Sneiwivloae A j mt x m 1 v a tfl Anri qrt w yix' v r4 Conyva (.! ixwit frl fi IVvk rv ar P pom Sam ot eHevdi ce Vet j a nevu mux a K 6 ime1 Ipoe-if rv h i Irene GraH liruXft Ot H r Hmeot s near in es A v n torin C on a 'an - Jv 1 ,, a tewarl rts oi tbc Pageant itti d pood run revival ot iring VcWdv dva 'atla L anus Ai ttvv Hot is Peer Firth Srtt Ji fHXDokMtOl Pvmmtti drama try wtw iov hot bs out maims rnjf rtw-- ? near caoafity on VuI'upi s e' Loiwwd hornste n C ttqp 0 ty M Creaya Bnnwev rnv vi nv tbal a limrtiv SfU'kre Hr s ihtr t ' Candtar orm o vq D 4 ti mt (ic A M fne min ava it t am?dv K al lemnnyt ava late aod 'emorro ds Art ottntkiy Geort Scott a Mi vt Kriey Snrty Knnv faic4ri Bfit sf) Eg triree coucis r d, ynps o zany ooniestw evtnlj avsi'tnit AH Over Town' Ckevor L Die dnd 5 BaiTierd HitfDes Bvttr tvw rrnfaMn idenfity, dirwled bv Dust n HoM Brigham Young University Mr Engel is a Toiij wuir.tr and head of the B VII Musk al Theater Workshop Salt Lake residents par ticipatmg this summer with the Old Lyric Repertory Company tn Logan include Kim Christison, Dennis David, Seot F. Johnson, Linda Nelson. Kent Newbold and Margie Wilson. This sea on will include "Dames at Sea, Finishing Touches" and The Tavern fc C i g week iv vi A A is? 4 conov this ,vv.-2.N:'-iV k : . - " x by Omega Productions have been extended through July 19 The popular musical, Saturdays Warrior, will play Mondays through Saturdays at South High Sthool auditorium, 1575 S State, at 8 p m with matinees on Saturday s at 2 30 p m The Book of Mormon drama, A Day, A Night and A Day continues Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p m at Clayton Junior High School auditorium, 1471 18th Ea.jt Both productions were written by Utah playwright Doug Stewart . . . u - v, I- -' r Two SPatiSV m V Ix'hman Engel, Broadway musical director, will con duct master workshops in directing, acting and Yv Sixteen Performances EXTENDED Ju,y2'12 (except Sundays) j h v abudefsiiim. ftfawaaeun to Provo -it FOLDING CHAIR J, lfo Lightweight portable seating tor in door or outdoor use Features a tubular steel frame and a colorful canvas seat and bak Measures aooroxm.ately ibx2U inones wnen roiued open, me seat is 14 inches n.gh and the back is ,l & t n ntv Spt v ml to The Tribune rnOVu The roiK uuike Insemble of the L'mveis.ty nf M irie Cune "skl.Kluvvska in I u! 1m, PcLind, w.ll pert! i P de in the First Internal lon-,Folk Dame Festival to be oonsored bv Br.eham Young I mvM ,it m Sej 'ember f ! be ivrtl, part uf the -- PA s 'ptTjjorx.N dl r.l I Bn ei.tenmal will include inoie than J'1' mti rnatiunal li.'V A m ers It will t.f h 'Id s ; ; .t the M.orolt M. . c lotst ,.n m, Crtitu oreieitt) 23 j Scorti Sowth 355 1713 923 Eat Aiditzl 'nciwvv I.. . irsi. t ii $5.95 il g 2261 East AoJu bo th 2 by 4931 t f 200Sckh 5i! Tickets $3.03 Cell Us. (., J. 755-720- 3 IWK f or Edl rr - ,ti, Ui U r MDH r ,. ,vvJ 1 8J r is- u. sfct. V it ,1 I 5:3-056- V 1 t 4 x , ? include Pat Davis, Charles L. Metten and Karl Pope. More information is av ailab'c at the theater, 132 S State. . r jr i- f I -- swimmmg maiden from the swamps The comedy is a musical adaptation of The Princess and the Pea" and brought fame to Carol Burnett in the leading role during its Broad-- Domes at Sea running Tuesdays through Saturdays for the rest of the season Dames will be presented on even calendar nights and "Mattress on odd The family show of fables and fairytales, "Green Fggs and Ham, Star Belly Sneeehes and Pm the Reluctant Knight," will run each Monday night S'arnng m Mattress will be Jayne Luke portraying Princess Winifred, the moat- - Instructors : dancer I --t- v. blankets and lawn chans, will be sealed on the lawns In the past, he added, m lie than 20 (V0 1 o V Polish Crr-M- Geoige Washington, portrayed bv Ned Madsen, gives his inaugural address at Manti pageant. said Dyreng S .vfc $100,000 thousands are expected for the annual pageant Seating for 10,000 is provided at the fout of Temple Hill and thousands more, bringing '4-1- Special to The Tribune PRO VO Is Princess tnified a true princess or is she meiely masquerading as roy alty? The question will be explored musically at the Sundance Summer Theatre when Once Lpon a Mattress, opens Wednesday at 8 p m at the outdoor theater in Prcvo Canyon Following the Wednesday opening, the show will altei-net- e Hello DollC mu-ica- n V Princess and Pea musical slated : for Auditions 5 f " elaborating The American Players Theatre will open its first production Tuesday with Robwith "The Fantasticks, ert Peterson as the bandit and Pamela Groo and Gary Maskarinec Curtain tr ft) sound system, lichtmg and a sound track with ba k ground music, will bo used in the production Pageant general manager A , Salt Like City's Xnvest Theater Dolly, Valley W Jt Dyreng o S ' 7 t. histone personages Braithwaite v'TV V ... iTv" ' f f f v -- rf L .t.f cast of 350 persons is f participating m the pageant, F to be directed by Maiksme e v t - . 4 A n T k fe - such as George Washington and Thomas Jefferson V The free concert, now it its 2.6th year, kicks oft the citys luly 24 celebration Theme for this years event is Bicentennial Musical Preview. Special guests for the concert will include Geoige Liberace, violinist and brother of the pianist, Barney ! Rawlings, comedy singer, soprano Billie Loukas and pianiit Bob Davis Mr Liberace has been niv ited to be a guest conductor dunng the concert 'I he program sponsored by the Salt Lake City Parks depirtinent and the Music Performance Trust Funds of thi Recording Industries Free tickets are available at all MI stoics the Suit Palace, Daynes Music IB hedere Hold ai.d 'he Tribune Building V 4.POW14. about J - ' 4 " . I'.--' The annual Diys of Pop-- , Concert, scheduled for Tuesday at 8 p ni at the Salt Palace Assembly Room, will feature a Bicentennial preview of western and pioneer melodies by Eugene Jelesnik Mr Jelesnik. conductor of the Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra, will include music from the Broadway stage and music by famous composers Strauss, Offenbach and Sibelius on the program -- w. II 3 I- - Thursday through Saturday when the Mormon Miracle Pageant opens at Manti The animal Sanpete County event is held on the Manti Temple grounds and admission is free It continues July 15 19 r , f a An tfi con- NfrN .r3 1975 t to focus on 1 Annua! Pops Concert gives pioneer flavor . t y, Jv AA ri C t r door The popular Broadway musical Oklahoma opens Thursday at 8 p m at the Green Briar Theater, 8261 S Redwood Rd and continues through Saturday and then Thursdavs through Saturdays through Aug 18 except for July 24 r wtpwawtswjsws-t- Special to The Tribune M ANT I The American Bicentennial wih be the focus i1 S. XL"- - hft production tinue Saturday and Friday and Saturday nights through Aug 16 at 8 p m. Corey Tuckness directs with Kristy Deakm as choreographer Jeralyn Hansen will portray Annie Oakley with Corey Sackett as her boyfriend, Frank Butler The theater is located on the third fleer of the First Security Bank and the musical is being presented courtesy of the First Security Corporation. Tickets are available at the , r. I will The ke Tribune. Sunday, July 6, 1 Bicentennial f Special to The Tribune BRIGHAM CITY-T- he Palace Fla; house. Mam and Forest Street, will open its summer season Friday with Irvine Berlins "Annie Get Your Gun J .,' g , opens season rf,w y Sv " S ' f r ill Z , Ntf SXMTi. S.- Brigham City theater r4 it Jiiiiifi pageant? Palace PLt iioiie VJAil f J.vlt r L: W |