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Show 8 THE MAGNA TLMESWEST VALLEY NEWS July 3, 2003 ?&?? This week in theater The Off Broadway Theater in Salt Lake City will be presenting its new parody of 'CRAB NET," through Aug. 2. The show is a lampoon of the old "Dragnet" television series and features comedian Eric Jensen as SgL Joe Thursday, Russ Peacock as his assistant and Alexis Owen as the damsel in distress. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., through Aug. 2. There will be no performance on July 4. Following the show is OBTs popular Laughing Stock improv comedy show at 10 p.m. with separate admission. OBT also offers a new improv night on Thursdays that feature local high school students. Portions of the admission price few the Thursday improv will be donated to high 3333 Decker Lake Drive, West schools Valley City. For reservations call: where audience members attend. The Off 984-900-0 Gunsmokin: Broadway Theater is located at Musical 272 Main. performed the Desert Star melodrama S. For call Theater 355-462- 8. Continuing at local theaters this week: The King and I: Rogers and Hammer-stein-s famous musical Presented by die Hale Centre Theatre and starring Marvin Payne as the King. Continues Mondays through Saturdays at 7:30 through July Thursdays through Saturdays and Mondays at 7 p.m. through July 12. 4861 S. State St Murray. For reservations call: 266-260- 0. The Scarlet Pimpernel: Performed by the Hale Center Theater in Orem through July 26. For reservations call: Concerts planned on Temple Square Eight concerts uled for the July at Temple Square. Five will be held in the Assembly Hall, two in the Tabernacle, and one in the Conference Center. The concerts, a cultural gift to the community by The are sched- Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, are free and open to the public. All at Temple Square in Salt Lake City, starting at 7:30 p.m., Latter-da- y unless otherwise noted. Children under eight are encouraged to visit other venues. The popular Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band will 5 in the perform July Tabernacle for an evening of stirring patriotic and music Americana. Though free, tick4-- He 11. w ill sing works from Schumann, Strauss, Bellini, and Donaudy, among others. He has performed and given recitals throughout the U.S, Europe, and the former Soviet Union. Pianist Stephen Thomas, also on the faculty at Stanislaus, w ill accompany. Pianist Alice Demske, will perform on July 12. She is the recipient of prizes and awards in the British Isles where she studied music at the Royal College of Music, will play Shostakovich's Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87; Schumann's Abegg Variations, Op. 1; Schubert's Impromptus, Op. 142; and Chopin's Ballade No. 1, Op. 23 in G minor. Piano duo Robin and Baritone Joseph Wiggett, Russell Hancock will perform Moszkowski, by Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Grofe and Piazzolla in a "Families director of Opera Workshop at California State University at Stanislaus, will perform July July 18. Robin, a member of the School of Music at ets are required. Seven Brides 5. wrorks Making Music" concert on Brigham Young University, has concertized throughout the world, and Russell, a member of Stanford University's faculty, has performed throughout the U.S. and in Japan. Organist Brett Zumsteg will present an evening of patriotic and Americana music on July 19. Formerly a music faculty member at Brigham Young University, Zumsteg currently resides in Chicago w'here he performs and teaches. A Pioneer Day Commemoration with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir will be held in the Conference Center on July 20, starting at 6 p.m. Though free, tickets are required. The Utah Premiere Brass, a British-styl- e brass band will perform on July 26. The 30 member band performs under the direction of Alan Boyer. The group will perform selections of British Isles and U.S. folk music. '. ' for Seven Brothers: Presented by die The Riverton Arts Council with performances on July 5. 10, 12, 16 and 18. 7:30 p.m. in from advance Peterson's Young Historic S-- , mances on 3, 7, 11, 14, 15, 17 and 19.. 7:30 p.m. in Riverton auditorium, : 12476 S. 2700 West Tickets will also be available in advance from Peterson's Market Place, Riverton Drug and the Riverton Recreation Office, or at die door prior to curtain. "The Saloon Keepers Daughter: Musical Melodram performed at the Pickleville Playhouse at Bear Lake. Thursday-Saturthrough dt Aug. 31. Features an optional Western cookoutDinners are served at 6:30 p.m. in the Pickleville Pavilion, followed by the performances at 8 p.m., preceded by an olio revue. ! Fck . sent at the July 15 - Pizzicato pcrrttr cf Sfcts tzS lzi ia Strings: This youth violin - Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat: Presented by die The Riverton Arts Council with perfor- School series will be held troughout- -. July red August at T righam Market Place, Riverton Drug and the Riverton Recreation Office, or at the door prior to curtain. High Sisters; These four enthusiastic sisters, ages 17 to 23, perform favorite songs from the 1940sto the pre- A a t.i Tci Concerts ' ' fcn. .1. A Riverton High School auditorium. 12476 S. 2700 West Tickets will also be available in ' &' concerts in to be held - 1 v v ict zz Salt Lake City, All performances are free or d Fridays Tuesdays beginning at 8 p.m. All ages are welcome. Free parking is available (enter at 59 East North Temple Street). Chairs accommodate about 600 or bring blankets for . group, whose members ages range from 5 to 8, performs internationally. July 18 Tlw David Edwards Band: This quintet performs an eclectic, catchy mix of blues, folk, and rock music. July 22 - Enoch Thun: These v July" if Basin Brass pI Quintet: These musicians -- from the Roosevelt, Utah, area have over 200 years of musical experience among them. 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