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Show Dhe Balt Lake Tribune SUNDAY ) Music July 27, 2003 Mozartin summer a Hernandez-Luc comeshome . Park C ITY nm FESTIVAL IS AN ACTOF... ARTTC Theater Wackywith REFINEM ENT Will Newtakes on Shakespeare. By J Jupy Magip he Salt Lake Tribune ~ “a Ithoughglass a rtist Susan “Suz!” Moleand Dynamite, the goldenretr iever, arethe only onesin the warehouse worksho} p, ther are enough projects in rogress to kee ip Sant: army of elves busy until “Thave been asked if 2 anyone was hurtin the ‘explosion,’ ” Molesays cheerfully. Ar nid the sheets of shimmering glass, Jeweledaccent pieces andstuff, neat cornerholds shelves with elegant and (excu >» the expression) absolutely s nashing glassart, including servi ing platters, treasure boxes and hanging-glass hearts. Thoseitems, Mole says, are readyto go to the big show in Park C ity. Welcome “bac " to last-minuteprep forthe 34th an- nual ParkCity Artts Festival. Friday, Saturday and Aug.3, an expected60,000 visitorswill see the worksof200 artists and Artistic endeavor When: Friday, Saturday and Aug. 3. Street fair is Saturday from 10a.m. to7 p.m. andAug, 3, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visual Arts craftspeople, partakeof delicious delicacies up and down MainStreet and tap their toes to a choice of more Crucified than two dozen musical acts, Hosted by the Kimball Art Center andsponsored by Ken Garff Automo- musicians tive Group, the festival is the place to be next weekend. A one-day adult Where:Streetfair is on Main Street.A full schedule of eventis on Page D14. How much: A one-day adult ticket is $5; a two-day pass is $8, and children under 12 are free. Access:Free shuttle service from DeerValley Resort Park City Mountain Resort andPark City High School Saturday and Aug. 3 from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. ticket is $5; a two-day passis $8; and children under 12 arefree. Lennon, Madonna gain avoice... D6 Freeshuttleservice will be in placeat Deer Valley Resort, Park City Mountain Resort and ParkCity School on Saturdayand Aug. 3 30 a.m. to 11 p.m. ‘Thetraditional two-daystreetfair, Saturday from10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Aug. 3 from 10 a.m. to6p.m., newlook this year with sidewa cafés courtesy of Main Street restaurants and easy access to MainStreet shops. Exhibit booths will be ar- Paun Fuauaerron/The Salt Lake Tribune rangedina serpentine flow up the street rather thanstanding Glassartist Susan “Suz!"" Mole, above,refines a colorful shape for the 34th tentpole to tentpole at cur ‘bside, Other festival fine tuning includes a posh Kimball Art Cen ter membership dinner 7 hursday at 7 p.m. underthe sta sat the new Hotel Park City annual Park City Arts Festival, working with a piece of colored glass. Ari Bush, 12, of Park City concentrates on The $200 gala kickoff dinner and membership drive promises a five-course feast, dance music by Joe Muscolino and his six: piece band, and a membership to Kimball Art Center, which comeswith a chance to wina Mercedes-Benz(240, Aud 1 A4 1.8 Turbo, Volvo V70 Cross Country, JaguarX Typeo1 r Saab 93, courtesy of Ken Garff Automotive Group. Anyonewho buys a $1¢ 0 festival-level also gets a chanceatthepi rize. his painting,left, during a session with muralist Paul Jacubowski, whowill be Kimball membership hosting a 6-by-100-foot mural painted by children. For those who cannotv wait for Saturday’s events, Friday offers a sneak peek from 6 tc )9 p.m. with Palettes and Palates GalSee ARTS FEST, Dit Utah's Premier P Ce mt 1ia The enduring story of chivalry, romance and adventure! CYRANO DE BERGERAC September 24 October 11, 2003 How do you escape the monster when the monster is : DR. DR,JEKYLL ond MR, HYDE 29 November | RainbowCrafts 3216 South State * 466-7400 MMER CE SALE! hs amen raft Prices! _ Tile | Crystal Boards ' Sheen Boards) . FWirntex Krakauer reviewed “Banner of Heaven’ is gutsy. ...D5 Fuancisco Korsirn/ The Salt Lake Tribune PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY Books ATURDAY'S VOYEUR By Allen Nevins & Nancy Borgenicht Shake, Rottlo ond Rolll SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE ecember 3 December 20, 2003 Bolore La Traviata and Comil e, there wos. ALEXANDRE DUMASandthe LADY OF THE CAMELIAS Jonvary 7 January 24, 2004 You'll lough ‘tl you ery! BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS February 11 Fobroary 28, 2004 OF al lite’ illusions, only love is THE REAL THING March17 April 3, 2004 The legendary Andrew Uoyd Webber musical rokuns EVITA April 28 May 22, 2004 SNeSB hy folSRYVE ela ba Urt EOONTTy Sananan NOW PLAYING pickers. FOR TICKET INFORMATION CALL 801-581-6961 PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY 363 SLAC TSS-ARTS UehuKl ent) in Wednesdays & Thursdaysat 7:30pm Fridays & Sotudays at 8pm Sundays at 2penand 7pm t |