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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Goggin’s humorous look at a group of nuns giving a variety show, opens Thursday. The role of the Mother Superior is shared by Jane Williams and Tracy Whitlock. The part of the forgetful Sister Mary Amnesia is played by Korianne Johnson and SuzanneSittichai, Director ‘explores what happens when fairy tales go bad. The Villa Playhouse Theatre proction is directed by Kathleen jutt, with Jeremy Showgren as Ynusical director, Ryan Murphy Bs vocal director and Emily Reed as choreographer. Opens New Year’s Eve and runs Fri- Hay, Saturday and Mondayeve- nings at 7:30 through Feb.5. ~. The New Year's Eve opening includes a catered dinner, dance Bnd the show for $29.50. Those wishing to see just the show on is Syd Riggs with musical direction by Pam Peterson. Accompanists are Julie Partridge and Mike McQuay. Opens Thursdayat 7:30 p.m. at regular prices. Friday's show (New Year’s Eve) is at 10 p.m. and is $19.99 per person, with discounts for season-ticket holders. The show continues on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Jan. 22. Beginning Jan. 24, “Cash on Delivery”will run every night but Sunday until the show closes Feb. 14. Matineeswill be Jan. 29, Feb. 5and Feb. 12 at 3:30. Sunday, December26, 1999 Tickets are $8 for Mondays, $9 for Tuesdays through Thurs- balloon launch, ne $11 for Fridays and Saturdays. Children 11 and under are always $8. Call (801) 226-8600. Happy New Year: The Utah Symphony ushers in the new year with guest vocalist ‘Beat Night’: There are precious few musical events in Randall Craig Fleischer. The program is a salute to beloved Broadway and swing tunes of the 20th century, including a Michael Maguire and conductor Utah this week not part of the First Night celebrations ae at Lake, Ogden and Provo. Draper’s “Best Night,” hes families are invited to dance to the sounds ofLayne Wright and his big band. Thefun begins at 9 tribute to Frank Sinatra with arrangements written for the occasion. Maguire is best known for his Tony-winning performance as Enjolras in the original Broadway company of “Les Misérables.” He also appears in the tric “Bravo Broadway” with orchestras, including the Utah Symphony. Fleischer, music di- rector of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and the Flagstaff Symphony, guest conducted the Utah Symphonyearlier this year. The concert begins at 10 p.m. in Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Teepe, Salt Lake City. Tickets and $38 and include adinisaion to First Night. Dancing and fireworks follow for an additional $10. p.m. Friday at the Skaggs Center, 300 E. 11800 South. Admis- sionis $5, or $25 for a family of upto six. Entertainmentfor all ages includes a magic show, face painting, time capsules, ‘games, children’scrafts, a movie, Bin- ies (ed eye) ate Plisue\y Durinc Our SALE-STARTS:. Dana 4A GG ve go, storytellers and a midnight New Year’s Eve can purchase tickets for $12. Tickets for the regular run of “Into the Woods”are $9 general; $8 students andseniors;$7 chil- hi Rainbow Crafts 3216 South State ° 466-7400 +dren3 to 11; or $40 for a family pass. Children under 3 not ad. Mitted. Call (801) 489-3088. Galas Cleseout!! Millennial Plaid: Spend New Year's Eve with Jinx, Sparky, Smudge and Frankie. “Forever © All Ribbon, Christmas Trees, Omaments, Novelties * Cellophane Rolls and Bags, Pine Wreaths, Gariands & Picks ° Bead Garlands, Sets, Poinsettias, Berry Sprays Anything Solid Red, Green, Silver or Gold & Much More! Plaid” opens New Year’s Eve 1/2 Price! ‘and runs until Feb. 14, with an additional show on New Year's ‘Day, at the Terrace Plaza Play- house, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden. 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