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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, January 31, 1999 @ From previous page Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. “Joseph ten comedies whenit presents Ken Ludwig's farce “Lend Mea Tenor” beginning Thursday at Technicolor Dreamcoat”will be staged as a “cube” with audi- ence members insidein this the- the theater, 272 S. Main, Salt LakeCity. ater-in-the-roundsetting in the West Valley City theater, 3333 S. Decker Lake Drive. Marilyn May Montgomery di- The comedytells of a mishap atthe Cleveland Opera Compa- ny during a performance of rects with Kelly DeHaan as mu- “Otello.” The greatest tenor in sicaldirector. The entire show is the worldis to sing therole, but drops deadbefore the lights go up. The show must go on, and double cast. Cary Charron and does, but with considerable mayhemand mistakenidentity. eneaad '! ''' Calling the enterprise “‘illegit- imatetheater,” Post uses sound effects, props, comic timing, "ROBET BENIGINI HAS CHAPLIN’S GENIUS FOR COMBINING COMEDY AND COMPASSION!” rt Sie ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA “Roger Ebert, CHICAGOSUN-TIMES BON BOre 2 “OUTSTANDING!” viens send IEXCLINVE ENGAGEMENT) CINEPLEX ODEON “TWO THUMBSUP!” ocr reve) Pee ay ehee ee TET ETA SAUTE UES RNS Series at the Egyptian, are $15, with $2 discountfor seniors and children 6 to 12. For reservations,call 1 (800) WSU-TIKS. Smith and Barry Parsons. Dan Smith is curator of the exhibit, which runs through Feb. 27. Museum hours are | Compiled by Helen Forsberg Tuesdays through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays, 1 to5 p.m. Recent Assemblages: “Assemblages: Recent Works by Dorothee Martens” opens Monday at the Sweet Branch Library, 455 F St., Salt LakeCity. Therewill bea reception ‘Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Martens’ works are focused Watercolorists Meet: The’ '* Utah Watercolor Society will holdits monthly meeting at the ' Salt Lake County Commission Chamber, 2001 S. State, Salt Lake City, Tuesdayat 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Donna Kearney, a Utah artist/teacher. See next page VARSITY BLUES (R) DTS 4:00 3:05 PATCH ADAMS (PG-13) DOLBY 4:85 4:30 7:05 9:20 SHES ALL THAT (PG-13) 1:45 3:45 5:45 7:45 9:45 AT FIRST SIGHT (PG-13) 1:40 4:20 7:00 9:25 ‘A BUGS LIFE (G) 12:55 3:00 5:45 7:25 9:45 www reettheatre.com Haleae [cEids “TWO EXTRAORDINARY ACTRESSES IGNITE THE SCREEN!” Sasen Granger, SSG SYNDICATE LIFES © BEAUTIFUL "EXTRAORDINARY! ereeu Tickets to the Ogden event, part of the Great Performance STMT Tee) ae) aa telat eyed Ae) Hew eee ‘SOUTH TOWNE CENTER 576.9240 LTDAAarea trating humor. Museum-Gallery, Brigham City. MeNM aMatemL neceetely ben) « Gi at first sight CTARUN change, and his show a tour de force of acting, mime and pene- VISUAL ART Post arrives Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Peery’s Egyptian Theatre, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden, for one performance only. KKK! The Cincinnati Enquirer iron eezitee preter National Board of Review PU eaters “OUTSTANDING AND ASTOUNDING. A MASTERWORK OF STUNNING AND HAUNTING IMAGERY.” OPP SRE EETERTES OEBECSO RWSL SS 7 “An exceptionally touching f and eelLg OWNcolaAa ‘* Utah photographers featured in the show are Val Brinkerhoff, Tom Till, Rodger Newbold, Kent Miles, Tillman Crane, Craig Law, Kim Despain, Dan Illegitimate Theater: “Here in America” with Robert charms of Joseph, as in the Tim +; phers such as Lori AdamskiPeek, David Stoecklein and * 984-9000. aters who cannot resist the Great Shots: Some of the nation’s most noted photogra- Ctein are amongartists whose Saturday.Tickets are $13 to $16 for adults and $10 to $12 for children. For reservations, call Go, Go, Go: Beginning Saturday, add Hale Centre Theatre to the lengthy list of Utah the- his head covered with a skull ist. The show runs through March 13. ig American West,” which opens Tuesday at the Brigham City ning Feb. 6, with an additional noon show on each succeeding f “Tenor.” For reservations, also “Ace Wingspan,King ofthe Sky” and “ "Beyondthe Wall,” a quick-change spoof of murder mysteries. “Just Another Head” features Post as interpretor of the Seven Ages of Man. The sketch finds him in a black box, work is featured in “The Great at 3:30 p.m. Saturdays begin- call 355-4628. from Scotland Yard. There are on strong design and architectural elements using found objects and mixed media. “The piece in this show are snapshots of myinner world,” said the art- called Post a master at quick ley Sandberg. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdaysat 7:30 p.m. through March 13. children 12 and younger. “Quick Wits,” OBT’s improv comedy show, follows the Friday and Saturday performances lerina and a bumbling inspector cap. His head appears tofloat as the characters age. ert Bogue, Cody Carlson, Ben Tickets are $6 and $8, or $5 for acters include a precocious bal- Brett Bradford alternate as Jo- nightly at 8, except Sundays, through March29. Matinees are Porter, Alison Jensen and Ash- naturalistic acting and “body graphics” to tell the story. Char- seph with Ronica Symes and Jenny Hohl sharing narrator duties. 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