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Show o The Times West Valley News, Thursday, March 2, 1995 .ia Entertainment March 10, 11 and 13 High Class Brass, Mormon Symphony in concert Cyprus High to present The Mormon Symphony hosts High Class Brass, featuring trumpet soloists Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti, The Twelve Dancing Princesses A rollicking musical, The Twelve Dancing Princesses, will be presented by the Cyprus High School Drama South, Magna. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for students with activity card, $2.50 for children under 12 March 10, 11,' Department years of age, and $18 for a' , , and 13. family pass of up to six t This delightful,' romantic persons. musical written by Dorothy ,, Kerry Moore is director. Moore Keddington follows the story Stacey is of the princesses excursions choreographer, and Jerry to three fantastical forests Higley is stage designer. where they meet 12 handPrincesses are played by some princes and dance the Stephanie Firth, Ruth Tuttle, Marion Wiechert, Keri night away. Curtain time is 7 p.m. in the Peshell, Emmalene Martin, school auditorium, 8623 West Tara Bryant, Mary Eskelson, March Candice Howe, Tara Miller, Emily Lambert, Bonnie Go-- , ble, and Cynthia Cripps. 3000 Princes are portrayed by Mike Lefavor, . Jared Simon--' Brady Martin, Lance Sayer,' Sasha Varmuza, Daniel Eggers, Nephi Self, J.C. Cunningham, Jereme Tibbets, Eric Bucker, and , son, ; 3 and at the Salt 4 Lake Tabernacle. The concerts begin at 8 p.m. and are free to the public eight years of age and older. In pops concerts with orchestras across the country, Jeff Tyzik and Allen Vizzutti have wowed audiences with their unique arrangements of are characters Other Jessica Poulsen as the Witch; Tonja Hall as Gwendolyn; Seth Robb, the Shoemaker; and Sam Dellis, King. talents. The program with the Mormon Symphony will include original works by Vizzutti and some with Tyzik rangements by Severinsen, as well as numbers by Bizet, Bach, and Gabrieli. According to Mormon Symphony Director Robert C. Bowden, a variety of musical styles will be including showcased, classical, jazz, swing, and Free lecture Westminster Players to present farce, The House of Blue Leaves' to discuss ' The Westminster Players which he intends to blow up will perform John Guares the Pope in Yankee Stadium, comedy The House of Blue - the songwriter calls to have 6 Leaves March in the his crazy wife taken away, in the and three sightseeing nuns Theater Courage Jewett Center for the Perfordrop in from the roof. ming Arts, 1250 East 1700 by Heard, Westminster students perSouth. receive its first orchestral on WednesBlackwell, Ph.D., in the play are Kee-l- y 8 Curtain at is forming p.m. performance. The 7:30 at Mar. 8, p.m. Baisden (Bananas), Man-di- e day, Thursday-Saturda- y and at 7 The jazz performances will U will held the at be lecture (Corrina be conducted by Roger Caraway p.m. on Sunday. There will be of U Neuropsychiatric Ina concert of original songs Stroller), Britt Fekete (Little Wangerin, associate conducstitute, 501 Chipeta Way, Salt and other music in the lobby Nun), Daisy Lee (Second tor of the Wasatch Orchestra, Arts The West Lake City. City Valley a half hour before curtain and Utah Symphony tromNun), Lindsay Malachek to present is Council proud Linda (Head Nun), Jim Martin (Arbonist Marion Albiston, who time, performed by This free presentation is the Vacibach Piano Quartet tie and Chris Admission is brass director of the . Quinn. Shaughnessy), Brian Pillpart of the U of U Neurop- is free. in concert, with a special ap(Ronnie Shaughnessy), J. Wasatch Orchestra. ing sychiatric Institutes EvenJoann Hinkle of Chris Robertson (Military Westminster Directed The Wasatch Cello Quartet pearance by by ing with the Experts lecture Old Time Fiddlers, Satur--' Professor Theatre Tamara will perform music of Bach, , the Policeman), Stephanie Tobey of series. For a schedule up4. The House of Blue and Vivaldi. day, March .(White Woman), Compton, Becky Corelli, to or coming presentations The concert, held at the Winston (Bunny Flingus), Leaves tells of a middle-age- d Members of the quartet are communicontact the RSVP, West Valley City Center (3600 and John Welsh (Billy New York Zoo attendant who Elizabeth Kirschen (directy relations department at will Constitution Blvd.), a of Einhorn). Leslie dreams Ellen Obergfell, beings tor), ext. 453. Winner of the 1971 Critics begin at 8 p.m. Admission is songwriter. Lee, and John Walker, ' free. Award and the Obie Award as On the day the Pope makes Evening with the ExThe orchestra will also perperts presentations are part his first visit to New York, the Best American Play, House The Vacibach Quartet inform music of Mendelssohn and Cherubiniv. recently : " cludes VaLora MacmillafiK41 he institutes continuing songwriters mistrusts, Jalks r;h Btuebeaves-wa1 r.i the to commitment on revived bring mm into old an Broadway in 1986. 9"s friend, calling Cindy Alldredge, Barbara most recent and finest to House of Blue In addition now Marsh. a Christine and Hollywood producer, Sweat, in mental Guare has written a ' . developments for for a Leaves, been music have job writing They playing to the care health number of other plays and is films. together for four years, and in community. have participated in Barbara probably best known for his Meanwhile, the songConrecent play and film Six AWOL son comes Piano writers Quartet Jeppsons home carrying a bomb with cert for several years. Degrees of Separation. eating disorders Wasatch Community Symphony The University of Utah to perform March 12th Vacibach Neuropsychiatric Institute will Eating present Three jazz soloists, a Salt Green. The Scandia March Disorders: Dying to be Lake City composer, and the by Dave Jorgensen will Piano Quartet led Jane Wasatch Cello Quartet will be featured at the March 12th concert of the Wasatch Community Symphony Orchestra. The Sunday concert, con- C Street and South Temple. Admission is free. Parking is available across South Temple in the IBM Building parking area. 1 Soloists will include Herb Ruttenberg (trumpet), Carol Steffens (tenor saxophone), and John Gallacher (trom- 583-250- 0, music of George Gershwin: ''and " John to (wrrcsfi iti't-;(A . 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Child Syn-- ' lot r?F:x cf parents ar 1 Library book sale Mar. 2-- 7 The Salt Lake County Library System will hold a High Flyin Book Sale, beginning Thursday, March 2 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and continuing Friday, March 3, through Tuesday, March 7, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The book sale will not be open on Sunday, March 5. five-da- y t Thousands of used books and other materials from throughout the system will be event. offered at the five-daItems will include best sellers, childrens books, ficy tion, nonfiction, books, because they are damaged, out of date, or have a low circulation rate. Prices at the sale will be low, ranging from 25 cents to a few dollars for the used items. Bargain hunters unable to take advantage of the sale will have a second chance at the ongoing book sale racks in libraries throughout the system. For more information on the book sale, call the Salt Lake County Library System at 943-463- 6. What happens got Sthe fest; track how-t- o and many more. 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