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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday,September 15,1996 ARTS WORLD byher performance. Her portrait of Normais more of a campy caricature than her PAIGE TAKES ON DESMOND hann Carroll, Petula Clark, Rita Ready for another Norma Desmond, Mr. DeMille? They are getting to be quite a club — the ladies who have Moreno Elaine Buckley tion and and now on Broadway, Paige. Paige followed in the London produchas joined the New York playedthefadedsilent screen star cast at the Minskoff Theater. in Andrew Lloyd Webber's “Sun. set Boulevard” in New York, Lon Paige is something of a star in Britain, having originated roles in the London productions of Lloyd don and Toronto. MembersincludePatti LuPone. Glenn Close, Betty Buckley, Dia- Webber's Evita’ and “Cats,” before doing “Sunset Boulevard.” RainbowCrafts : 140% Off rabst| The Phantom of the Opera” which completed an unprecedent- hall hearty, cheery yet determined, as she badgers and bullies July, also returns to the Buell helping with her hopelessscreen has played the Denver Center. In 1991 the show marked the open- the role. It’s also English music- weak-willed writer Joe Gillis into comeback ed 16-week engagement at Salt Lake City’s Capitol Theatre in Theatre Jan, 10 through Feb. 16. This is the third time the musical Paigeis a tiny woman with a big ing of the Buell, attracting with singing. That helps when you are warbling one of Lloyd Webber's “big moment” numberslike “Memory” and “Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina.” The actress can November'94. Tickets to the 97 engagement are $15 to $65 and go onsale Sept. 15 at the Denver Center box of- voice, and she equates lung power belt a songto the rafters and does that, barreling her way “As If We NeverSaid Goodbye,” — Michael Kuchwara, The Associated Press o 40%Of ary The national touring production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 225,000 patrons. It returned in fice, (303) 893-4100 and all Ticket Masterlocations. — Nancy Melich through “With One Look” and Any Fall or Christmas (Expires 9/21/98) Sept. 22 a bit on the vulgar side, which, I suppose, is one way to approach just 3216 South State © 466-7400 . predecessors — on eitherside of the Atlantic. It is rude and crude. long engagement Oct. 16-20 at the Denver Center's Buell Theatre. Tickets, $15 to $48, go on sale o MILNES RETURNS A jolly new production of, “Falstaff” opened the New YorkCity Operaseason and Sherrill Milnes, ‘JOSEPH’ IN DENVER The national tour of Broadway’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat”’ starring Brian Lan Green opens a week- wholeft the company’s roster 30 years ago, was back tosing theti- tle role. Milnes, who had the outstanding voice on the New York State Theater stage on Wednesday night, created a Falstaff who wasn’t totally a buffoon but more a person who far overestimates his appeal as a ladies’ man. The productionis basically traditional, with some nice novel touches. In Act 1, the Fords’ daughter, sung in a fragile voice by Patricia Johnson, and Fenton, sung by Bruce Fowler, are in love. When they’re singing, stage light changes to spotlights on them — young lovers who see nothing on earth but each other. — Mary Campbell, The Associated Press o KENNEDY CENTER HONORS Recipients of the 19th annual national Kennedy Center Honors are playwright Edward Albee, composer and instrumentalist Benny Carter, country music art- ist Johnny Cash, actor Jack Lemmonand dancer Maria Tailchief. ‘Tribute will be paid to the hon- orees as a gala performancein the Kennedy Center’s Opera House in Washington D.C.Dec.8, attended by President and Mrs. Clinton. The awards recgonize lifetime contributions to American cul- motion pictures and television. 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