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Show B10 TheSalt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Avenue; Deseret Book, ZCMI Cen: @ From Page B-7 Mondays and Thursdays, 7 p.m; through Jan. 5; $8$12; $6 children: no babies, 266-7600. Ten Katte and Mo Show ieee Street Social Clubin Trolley Square, 602 E. $00 South; Tuesday: through ‘Thursdays, 730 pm: through Dec. 8; table seating, $20 to $20; periphery seating, $10, 582-4200. Community Christmas Carol” Hale Center Theater, 225 W. 400 North, Orem; opens tonight, 8 p.m. continues Mondays through Satur days, 8 p.m.; through Dec. pm. matinees Satirdays; noon matinee Dec. 22: 0 $8; (801) 226-8600. “Vive Le Sport” works of Shapiro and Smith, Amy Caron, Susan Hadley, Repertory Dance Theatre at Jeanné Wagner Theatre, 138 W. 300 South; opens Thursday,8 p.m.; continues Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 8 pm; 2 p.m. matinee Dec, 2, $18; discounts for students and seniors; 355-ARTS. Dance Company KingsburyHall, 1595 E. Presidents ter, 36 S. StateSt; today, noon to2 pm ‘Susan Easton Black and Liz Lemon guthors of Jesus Christ: Son of Man; Deseret Book, ZCMI r, 36S State St.; today, noon to p.m. Peter author of Af the Manger, will do several signings: today, B. Dalton Bookstore, Valley Fair Mall, West Valley City, 10 a.m. to noon; Uni. versity of Utah bookstore, 1 to 3 p.m.; Waldenbooks, Provo Town Mall (second level, next to Dil 1200 Town Center Blvd., io 6 p.m.; and Media Play, Circle, University of Utah; Thurs day Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m, $27 to$13; $10 to $5 Uof U students; 581-7100 or 355-ARTS. Bast University Parkway, READINGS / SIGNINGS Rodger’s Memorial ‘Theatre, 202 Pages Centerville; opens to pontinues Mondays through Frida p.m,; through Dec. 24; $12; $9children;$11 students signing his newest, Angel of 11th #935 8 Highland,2to ¢ pm Me dia Play, 1198 yard Plaza, 40 to 6 pm; ‘andBorders Book store, 132 E. Winchester, 7 to 9 Mirdcle; SAM’s Club, 6525 S. State St, Murray; Saturday, noon. ‘Sandi Martin with her famous Reading Educa tion Assistance Dogs; eeeen M te St_; today, noonto 2 p.m Rallison author of Masquerade Deserst iate St; Book, ZCMI Center, 36 today, noonto 2 p.m. Kurt Sam Cardon composers of innovators 2: Keepers ofthe Flame; Deseret Book; 2CMICenter, 36 S. State St.; to- day, noonto 2 p.m. can meet the dogs “paw tographs;” The Kings‘English Bookstore, 1511 S. 1500 East; Saturday, 10a.m. to 1 p.m. Scott Card and Geoffrey Card father and son (Scott's most recent book is Rebecca, Geoffrey novelized God's Army); joint book 5; et Book ZCMI Salt Lake collections of poetry, most recently facta Jewett Center ie the form a im, 1250 E. 00South — ster ¢Sollege: Thurs 7 Dan and Tom Rea authors of Click and/Bone Wars, respectively, will do two joint signings: at Books & Beyond, 103 E. MainSt, Midway, Wednesday, Sam Weller’s book Main, Salt Lake City; 11:30a.m. to 2:30p.m. oun : learn howto makeyourown ‘zine and create a Web site; Day- Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 el p.m. Also, solo signing by Geoffrey Card, Read Leaf Bookstore, North; Thursdat y, 4 to6 p.m. Melanie Rae reading from her newest novel See next page store, Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 Orem, from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, B. Dalton Booksellers, South: ‘Towne Mall (upperlevel), 10180 S. author of Heroes and Heroines; Deseret Book, ZCMI Center,36 S. State St; today, noon to 2 p.m. Springville, Saturday, 6:30 to 7:36 pm. Deseret Book, Cottonwood Mall, Richard Paul EB Evans signing for The Christmas Box Simic reading by the author of 13 StateSt., Sandy, 10 a.m. to noon; Bates Friday, November23, 2001 Sweet Hearts; , Dolly’s Bo k Store, Park City, Thurs- night, 7:s p.m. and seniors; 296-1302. lones™ twoone-acts by Scott Bronson; Villa Little Brown Theatre, 239 S. Main, Springville; opens tonight, continues Monday. Thursdays through Saturdays, pm. through Dec. 1; $8; $7 seniors and students;$6 children; (801) 489-3088. Best Christma P: Ever” FEEL THE MAGIC LIKE NEVER BEFORE seniors; “tickets ‘at the door or 549911 Villa Theatre, 254 S, ain, Spring: ville; opens tonight, 7:30 p.m.; continue Fridays, Saturdays and Monday p.m.; throligh Dee. 22; $8, $7 seniors and students; $6 chil dren; (801) 489. College/University “Romeo and Juliet” Morgan Theatre, ChaseFine Arts Center, Utsh State University, Logan; opens Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; continues Wednesdays through Saturdays, 7:90 p.m.;arough Dec. 8; 2pm. Tat ° Dex 8; $8; and USU faculty and (435) 797-1 “The White Lightof Terrence newplay by Matthew Ivan Bennett; Auditorium Building, C OLS ANNIVERSARY TOUR © STARRING MICHAELMCLEAN ¢ Sunday, November 25 * Monday, November26 AbravanelHall, 7 p.m. with Katie Thompson Orem Dec. 1 McKay Events Center, UVSC Experiencethe thrill of adding yourvoiceto thousandsof others performing the most beloved sacred workof all time.It sells out every year, so purchase yourtickets early. Scores available in the lobby. Tickets available ot the MeKay Events Conter Box Office (801-764SHOW) ond Smith's Tix C ‘ity; opens Monday 7a 10 p. m; Edgar Thompson, conductor Dec. 5 through Dec. 1, ‘She Loves Pardoe Theajér, Brigham Young University, Prove: opens tonight, 7:30 p.m. Tues p.m; (dark T anksgiviny resumes Nov. through Dec. p.m. matinee Dec. 1; regular. 9 wth BYUID;(801) 378-41822 “The Odd Couple ‘Utah Valley State CollegeBlack Box Orem; male version opens 30 ap.m.; continues Nov., 3, mole versian: Dec $8; $6 seniors TD, $4; (801) 222-8797. Jennifer Larson, soprano Dee Events Center, Weber State Tickets available ot the Dee Events Center Box Office (801-526-8500) Carla Rae Cook, mezzo-soprano Todd Miller, tenor ‘and Smith's Tix Gerald Dolter, bass Salt Lake City Tickets: $5 (limited seating) & $10 Dec. 6-8, 10-11 Cottonwood Auditorium Tickets available at your local Deseret Book store Tickets at ArtTix: ORenjoy the convenierice of purchasing your tickets 350-ARTS at home at 16-9882. King and I" Woods Cross High | School, oe w. ow ee ET Due to customer demand, 5th show added to Salt Lake City! High Schoo! “The Littlest Tuacahn Hafen Indoor Theatre, Ivins; opens: Thursday, 7:30 p.m. continuesthrough Dee: 10, call for exact dates; $7; $5 children; (8600) Comedy The J,000-Voice THE Riverton Arts Council at Riverton Community Center, 12890 wood Road, Riverton;oper “The Rented Christmas” Utah Symphony ¢ Utah Symphony Chorus ¢ And YOU! NAMM RTBUarenaConiawenORAM aaa Ran TICKETS ON SALE NOW! LAST YEAR ALL SHOWS SOLD OUT! ee a Ro uni ener pacak) MRCie eeea aut online at utahsymphony.org Sponsored bythe Deseret News UTAH SYMPHONY Keith Lockhart, Music Director Comedy/ Improv 36 W. aie St, Provo; ey 8 and 10: 15 p. turdays, 9 $6; Knock Socks Off & Quick Wits Trolley Square Live, 602 E. 500 South; Fridays andSaturdays, 8and 10pm,#8SONS. Stitontway ‘Theat 272 S, Main St; Fridays, 10p. aturdays, 7, 9 and11 p.m.; $10to$6; 355-4628. ‘TerracePlaza Playhou ifE 4700 South, Ogden; Frida m,; $5 ie ~ students with 1: "@Ol) at International Salt Lake Willow Creek Country Club, 8300 §.2700 East, Sandy; Thursday, 6:30 p.m; celebrating 70 years of ser- vice, dinner, “roast;” for Young Mothers program at Horizonte High School; $25; 581-8169. Sophia Hellenic ten Cultural Center, 279 S. 300 4 dinner, uetions Utah McCune Mansion, 200 N. Main; Nov.30, 6:30 p.m.; fine tastings, wines,auction, music; $50; shuttle from State Capitol parking lot; 278-6200. i Sereee rl ak BE FISH MARKET SPECIAL Shrimp Sale a feCustom IC) Sound Company 100% Ownership. No Time Share. 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