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Show om) 1300 East, tonight, § p.m @ From previous page German men and boys choir founded dinner, jazz and dancing Double ‘Tree Hotel: June 16; Tickets, $90, on sale at all Smith's Tix outlets or by phone at 467-TIXX or 1.800-888-TIXX, “NSYNC wy ygtyin 7 Cathedral of , Rice-Eccles Stadium: June 17. are $39.50 and $49.50 (plus service charges) and available at all outlets (Graywhale Kesling. conductor. guest choir Men deissohn Club of Albany, N.Y; As sembly Hall, Temple Square, Satur www. ticketmaster.com. Nine Inch Nails rock; E Center, West Valley City; ages Tickets, $45.50 and $32.50, by phone at 467-TIXX or 1.800-888TIXX or on online at www .smithstix. Doubt rock; E Center, West Valley City June 17; Tickets, $28 plus service day, 730 p.m: free. Ken Culmone and his Kings of Swing 16-pieceswing big band at Take Pride In Utah outdoor block party, 1146 N. 675 West, West Bountiful (northwest of 115 exit 321); dancing 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday (weather permitting), Erickson classical guitar; Lamb's sonien 169 S. Main:Saturday, 6:30 of Tears” JeffManookian world premiere: Joe Rosenberg. conductor, part of t 2000 Madeleine Festival of the Arts and Humanities; Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 £. South Temple: Sunday, 8 p.m. Guild Symposium on “The Merry Widow"; Jewett Cen. ter; 1250 E. 1700 South; Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Plus” charge. bybyphone at 467-TEKX or | or on online at www, Semmueatincom. The Dixie country; Delta Center, June 2%; Tickets, $37.50 and $29.50, at all TicketMaster outlets (Graywhale CD, Fred Meyerlocations, the — Centerticket office) or charge phone at 325SEAT or www.ticketmaster.com $5 donation accepted: Call 295-3325 for details. visit Blink 182, Bad Religion and Fenix-Tx punk, E Center; June 28; Tickets $25 plus service charges, at all music of Telemann, Casterede,Villa Lobos, Corigliano, Furstenau and Doppler, sonaecred bythe Utah Flute Associatiot 5 mbly Hall, Temple Smith’s Tix outlets, the E Canter BoxOffice or by phoneat 467-TIXX or 1-800-888-TIXX. ‘Stadium of country; Cougar Stadium, Brigham Round yan Shupe, Cori Connorsand gl Warner; Junction Theater; ckson Ave., Ogden; Wednes p.m.; $5. Young University, Provo; July 4; Tickets, $12 to $24, are availableat all Smith'sTix outlets with cash, or charge by phone at 467-TIXX or 1 “A Violent Attraction” Pian-B Theatre Company in the Downstairs Theatre of Salt Lake Act ing Company, 168 W. S00 North: opens Thursday, 730 pm: continues Thursdays, 730 pm; Fridays and Saturdays, 8 pm; through May 27: 2 pm. matinee on May 21; $%& $7 se niors, students with valid ID. DIL “Aladdin & Tales of Arabian Nights Villa Youtheatre at Villa Playhouse ‘Theatre; 254 S. Main St, Springville. opens tonight, 730 p.m.; continues Folders Seesanteats 220 m.; through May & $& $7 seniors and students: $8 children 8 to 1; $30 family pass, (801) 489-3088 ‘Moon Over ° Heritage Theatre, 2506 S. Highway8. Perry; Fridays, Saturdays and Mon. days, 8 p.m.; through May 6; 2 p.m matinee Saturday, $6; $5 seniors and children;(435) 723-6392. The Secret Hale Center Theater, 225 W. 400 North, Orem; Mondays through Saturdays, 7:30 p.m; through May 15; 330 p.m. matinee Saturday and May6 and 13; $8 Mondays; $9 Tuesdays through Thursdays: sil Fridays and Saturdays; $9 matinees; $3 extra for reserved seats, (801) 226-8600. “The Secret Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden; Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays, 7:30 p.m.; through June 5; $8; $7 seniors;$6 students;$5 chil: dren12 and under, (801) 383-0070. ‘Sword in Stone” Awards Festival “Voices Riding the Wind”; tonight: dinner and awards, 6 to 10 p.m.; open reading, 10 p.m. to midnight; Satur- day: awards session, 9 a.m. to noon and 2 to 3:30 p.m.; luncheon with guest speaker Marilyn Bushman-Cariton, noonto 1:45 p.m.; StudentJunior Creative Awards, 7 to 9 p.m.; Airport 2 p.m. matinee Saturday; con: tinues through June5;$7; 532- information. ee /\mprov of inouteny ‘Theatre; call (801) 263-4004 for more Creathity Celebration Brighton High School; 2220 E. 7600 South (Bengal BivdSaturday, 7pm. Writing Conference Sponsored by theUtah/Idaho Chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writersand etrators'Westminster Museum Utah tne Program Exhibit; through July 1. Te Studio/Gallery 575 W. 200 South; works by Fletcher & Finch Lane in Reservoir Park, Finch Lane Gallery; wildlife art by Day-Riverside Branch 1575 W. 1000 as exhibit by 840 N. 300 West; Utah PTA Reflec- Booth; through May17. various ing Traditions Festival” exhibit; through June2. Gallery Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 E. 500 South; “Images of the Great Salt Lake: Photographs by Jim Frankoski”; through Saturday. Bountiful Art 745 S. Main St., “People of Color,” High School SeniorsExhibition and Davis SchoolDistrict Teachers Exhibition: oe ‘April 28. BraitheratieFine Arts Galllery Utah University, Cedar eae“SU StudentFine Art Competition” and Senior Portfolios; ters; Woods; Natural Environments — Fine Art ‘242 S. 200 West; eeoe New Work”; eeeee Eccles 2580 Jefferson ee<Oeien: Mai Gallery, Calligraphic Art by oa bers of the Utah Calligraphic Society and works by Steve Stones; Carriage House Gallery: Ogden Camera Club's Annual Print Com- petition; through Saturday. See next page presented by Viewmont High School dance department: View mont High School, 120 W. 1000 North, ae tonight and au p.m.; $5 students and adults, 2 families, plus service charges,at all TicketMasteroutlets (Graywhale CD Exchange, Fred Meyer, the Delta Center ticket office). Charge by phone at 325-SEAT presented by Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company; Capitol Theat 200 South; 30 p.m. featuring Gra or at www.ticketmaster.com. Chi UTAH MARQUEE Woodbury’s Emmy _Thomso1 hered,” and / ‘ensile Involvement”; $15 5 general, students with [D Kronos Quartet Kingsbury Hall; University of Utah; tonight, 7:30 p.m; $15 to $90; 581-7100 or 355-ARTS Regional Ballet featuring Jacqueline Colledge’s “Legend of Timpanogos” and George Balanchine's "Serenade"; de Jong Co , Brigham Young University, Provo; tonight ‘Symphony with conductor Pavel Kogan andvi olinist Elmar Oliveira; works by Si belius, Brahms and Shostakovich; AbravanelHall, 123 W. South Temple; ae and Saturday, 8 p.m.; 355or533-6683. AMoco Indian music; Avalon Theater; 3605 S. iat pee)a $15; $10 chil- eck‘igh Taso GearyTheater, Collegeof Eastern Utah,Pri ight and Saturday, 730 pam: $5, $4 for seniors, CEU n; VI TeedWeekshop to 10:30 p.m. Professional/Semi ig. Pioneer Theatre Company at’ Sim mons Pioneer MemorialTheatre, : acy East; opens Wednesday, 7:30 continues nays through Thursday 8, 7:30 Pp. Fridays and Saturdays,8 p.m.;sees May13; 2 p.m. matinees on Saturdays; $17 to $39; 581-6961 Salt Lake Acting Company,Upstairs aia '; $19.50 to $26.50; students with valid ID$10; 355-ARTS or363-7522. teachers; Main Library, Third Floor Suton, 209 E. 500 South; today, |. Nelson Ramsey acoustic; Gepetto’s Holladay; 2340 E. Murray-Holladay Road; tonight, 8 eniors and WSU employees; (801) 626-6565 or 800-WSU-TIKS. Man of La ” Randall L. Jones Theatre, ‘Southern Utah University, Cedar City; and gpens tonight, 7do pm, tonight and and Saturday,7:30 p.m.; $9; children, $2 for SUU students 586-7678. ‘Theatre, 168 W. 500 North; Thursdays, 7,30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 8 of Music workshopfor parents and ical guitar; Lamb's Seater 1698, Main: tonight, 6:30 Wayne Egan piano; Madison on 2nd South; and Saturday; 827 200 South; tonight, 7 College and University Act Play F Eccles Theatre, Browning Center, Weber State University, Ogden; “Feedingthe Moonfish and “1969 or Howie Takes a Trip” tonight, 7:30 pm, and Saturday andWallac faculty, staff and students$2. sundays, 2 and 7 p.m.; through Associated Board of the Royal Schools ThererFemi series; As: sembly thal, tenn Square; tonight, nee jonoring neueP. Colledge; de Jong Conce: Concer Brigham Young University, Eve)akig 730 p.m. adults, $3 students with ID; 393-0070. Touring Production “Edgar Allan Poe: “Once Upona Midnight. one-man show featuringJohn Astin; Peery's Eeyptian Theatre, 2415 Wa ington Blvd., Ogden; tonight, pam.; $22; $20 seniors; $14 stu dents (801) 395-9227. “The Last Angry Brown Hat” opens Thursday, 9:30 a.m. at Ben Lomond High School, 800 Jackson Ave., Ogden; and 12:30 p.m. at Ogden High School, 2828 Harrison Blvd., Ogden. School Production “A MidsummerNight's Si space Adventu: Off Broadway Theatre; 272 S. Main St.; tonight and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; $8; $6 students and seniors; $5 chil dren under 12; 355-4628. Boos and Jeff acoustic; Gepetto’s University; 230 S. p.m.; $3; $1 students; $10 families; tonight, 7:30 p.m 3 10; $8 to $12; $6 for children 12 and under; $7 students at 9:30 performances; $7 seniors for all matinees; nobabies; 266-7600. ‘The Cadillacs” HarmanHall Black Box Theatre; 3333 S. Decker Lake Drive, West Valley Hale Centre Theatre at HarmanHall; 3333 S. 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