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Show ____The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, April 27, 1997 D7 ful High School, 685 §. Or- chard Drive. Performances continue through Saturday and May 5. Tickets are $8 and $6. Twice the Wit: Off Broadway Theatre continues to pack in people with “Quick Wits and has decided to add more laughterto its theater. The 2year-old improv showis usual- ly a Friday-night-only affair. All that changes this week when the comedy group performs Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and 10 p.m. and then continues at 10 on Friday and Sat- “6 Women with Brain Death or Expiring Minds Want to Know’will run Tuesday through Saturday at WeberState. at the Dee Events Center ticket office or 626-8500. COMING UP Elementary: The Desert Star Playhouse turns it melodramatic head toward sleuth- THEATER ing this week whenit presents “Holmes & Watson — Clueless Compiled by Nancy Melich Again!,” a musical comedy written by Peter VanSlyke and adapted by director Beth Use Your Brain: A musical Bruner, comedy for adults will be presented Tuesday through Saturday at 7:20 p.m. in the Gallery In this spoof, Dr. Watson and Mr. Holmes are determined to find out if Sir George Addle- of the Shepherd Union Building, Weber State University. berry, curator of the Royal Mu- seum, did indeed die of natural Ogden. 6 Women with Brain Death or Expiring Minds Want to Know” is the work ofeight collaborators who put a satirical pen to paper and wrote about things that made them angry. Music and lyries are by Mark Houston, causes, Trips on the Orient Express, visits to Egypt's pyra- mids and secrets learned from women are all clues that lead to closing the book on the yet another case. “On Tour with the USO,” the olio musical revue andskit, follows the performance Cast members include Jansen Davis, Ken Grazier, Norman Plate, Jennifer Sylvester and E. Linda Moore. Opening night is Thursday at 7 with In one vignette, high-school friends who thought they would be pals forever meet ata reunion and realize how disjae they have grown. In anoth- . one character has disticulty separating television from reality. Another scene performances continuing Fri- days. Saturdays, Mondays and concerns the problems of Thursdays through June 14. Additional shows at 9:20 p.m are on select Fridays and Sat- Rambi —eeBambi personal- ity, part Rami urdays with some 3 p.m. mati- Director onal Ladwig deseribes the show as one with adult situations and strong language, similar to The Capitol Steps and nees. For future information contact the theater, 4261 S. State, Murray. Tickets are $8 to $10, or $6 for children under 12. Babes in arms not allowed “more scathing than Saturday's Voyeur.’ ” In addition to Huston, the authors are Cheryl Benge, Christy Brandt, Rosanna E. Coppedge, Valerie Fagan, Ross Freese, Sandee Johnson and Peggy Pharr Wil- an Bountiful Comty Theatre will feature Davidll in its production of 800. “Fiddler on the Roof” opening Thursday at 7 p.m. at Bounti- Tickets are $8.50 and $5.50 urday nights, after perfor- mances of “Ivan, Ho!” Bob Bedoreand Eric Jensen, part of OBT's ownership team, have written this medieval-inspired comedy opening May 8. They let audiences in on such burning questions as who real- ly were the Normans behind all those conquests, is there a rea- son Ivanhoe is dashing and why do fathers named Isaac of ® Colorful arrangements created by our own design center. Lots of designs to choose. York and Cedric insist on fight- ing? Jensen directs the mayhem and alsc steps behind the footts to portray Wamba, a faithful squire. Bedore and Cody Carlson are the villains with Melissa Porter and Laura Bedorealternating as Rebecca. Performances 2t the Salt Lake theater, 272 S, Main, are Thursdays through Ae All in stock. and Mondays at 7:20 pm. through June 14. Tickets are $8 and $6, $5 for children 12 and younger. “Quick Wits” tickets are $5 with discounts available for people attending Ivan, Ho! VISUAL ARTS Compiled by Helen Forsberg Head of the Class: Granite School District's Annual Junior High Art Show opens Tuesday at West Lake Junior High School, 3450 W. 3400 South, West Valley City, and runs through Friday. 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