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Show The Salt Lake Tribune @ From previous page ee and Saturday at The Inn on the Creek in Midway. In the mysterious comedy Chicago's biggest crime boss, Don Donatello Giovanni, opens his Opera Lover’s Convention (speakeasy) to a wedding recep- tion for his sidekick, Fingers Vinerelli, and his new bride, BunnyBeckenstien. But something dastardly (gasp!) interrupts the festivities. Doors open at 7 p.m.; dinner show begins at 7:30. Tickets for the buffet dinner and mystery show are $35 per person. Call Thanksgiving Point at (801) 768- 2300 or The Inn on the Creek at (800) 654-0892 for reservations. And,in Las Vegas . .: Those whoare sorry to have missed “Chicago” when the Broadway touring company cameto Salt Lake City in 1998 can see it by making the trek to Las Vegas, where the Tony Award-winning musical has been hailed bythe Las Vegas Review Journal as the 1999 Show of the Year in Vegas. “Chicago” now features Hal Linden, Vicki Lewis and Nana Visitor. Ticketsfor the Las Ve- gas production of “Chicago” are available at the Mandalay: Bay Box Office by calling (877) 63237400. Cotnpiled by Helen Forsberg Reet Forward: Brigham ARTS Young University’s Theatre Ballet will present classical favorites and new contemporary works this week in the Harris Fine Arts Center’s Pardoe Theatre, Provo. Jiang Qi, principal dancer with Ballet West, will be the featured guest artist in BYU Theatre Ballet's staging of “The Kingdom of the Shades” from “La Bayadére.” The troupe also will perform several new works choreographed byco-artistic directors Jennie Creer-King and Jan Dijkwel. “Burning Sky,” set to American Indian music choreo- graphed by Creer-King, and Dijkwel’s “Landed,” with music from Mozart's “Marriageof Figaro,” are among them. “Forever Love,” -choreographed and originally performed by Creer-King and guest choreographer Arkadiy Orohovsky, is a classical piece that represents the blossoming of true love. Orohovsky was the principal dancer with the National Opera and Ballet of the Ukrainefrom 1989 to 1994. “La Pasion Embridada,” by Shani Olson, BYU Theatre Ballet youth artist director, com- Compiled by Helen Forsberg On the Other Hand: “Pup petry for Kids,” an interactive exhibition, opens at the Sunday, January16, 2000 Admissionis $1.50. Gallery, 307 W. 200 South, #1004, Depression Class: Will South, curator of “DepressionEra Printmakers of Utah,” will offer a free lecture and slide Pierpont Ave; Art Works Inc., Brigham City Museum-Gallery, Brigham City, Tuesday and show about the exhibit at the Bountiful/Davis Art Center, 745 S. Main St., Bountiful, Wednes- runs through Feb. 29. dayat 7 p.m. The exhibit features 39 etch- The showrevolves around 70 ings, woodcuts and lithographs international puppets and mar- created during the Depression ionettes from Africa, Brazil, Burma, Cuba, Czech Republic, years in U! Germany, Greece, Indonesia, Art and About: The Salt Lake Mexico and Switzerland. Since puppet theater origi Gallery Association's monthly nates from narrative, the mu- seum will have a variety of gallery stroll will be Friday from to 9 p.m. short plays with corresponding puppets for children to use for improvisations. Children can Alpine Art and FrameInc., 430 E. South Temple; Aperture Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee Saturdayat' 2 p.m. Tickets are $8 general and $6 for students and faculty. Galleries, 1064 E. 14 E. 300 South; Artspace Art- ists, 325 W. Pierpont Ave.; Ave- nues Arts & Wellness Center, 1136 Third Ave.; Bella Arts, 2226 S. 700 East, Bibliotect, 329 W. Pierpont Ave.; Brushworks Gallery, 175 E. 200 South; Cord ell Taylor Studio/Gallery, 575 Gallery, 33 W. Center St., North Salt Lake. Fine Art, 260 S. 200 West; Do- See next page W. 200 South; Dave Ericson lores Chase Fine Art, 260 S. 200 West; Guthrie Building Artists, THIS MOVIEIS JUSI PLAIN WONDERFUL! 158 200 South; Leftbank Gallery, 242 S. 200 West; Phillips Gallery, 444 E. 200 South; Repartee Gallery, 36 S. State; Participating galleries are act out their stories with shad- WASHINGTON POST] Baer 1Ol Se r ow, rod and hand puppets as well as a few marionettes. They PIE Ueiiiie LL Baas Lit] also can construct their own puppets using materials supplied by the museum. The puppets in the exhibit are own by Susan Niedert of Mantua, whohas beencollecting puppets for 10 years. Museum hoursare Tuesdays through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays,1 to 5 p.m. MANSFIELD bines the grace of ballet and precision of a Spanish flamenco dance. Rockwood Artist Studios/ Art Access Gallery, 339 W. 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