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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Frid: May26, 1608" Es UTAH MARQUEE i/semi evermore — bee Batpeas rt Star P ° r ays andSatur Mondays and Thurs y 1. Tickets, $10 anand $8, children $8 a etal Blues,” Upstairs Theatre, Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North, Fridays andSaturdays, 8 p.m.; Sun: days. 2 pm: Thursdays. 7:30 through June4. 7 t ArtTix, $1250 and $15.50. Presentedby Salt Lake Acting Company “sight Unseen,” Downstairs Theatre Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 th, Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m,;Sun Thursdays, 7:30pm $8.50 plus 50. cent ArtTixfee. - «My NameIs Still Alic Center, Westminster College. 1 1700 South, ‘Thursdays sont s days, 8 p.m.; Sunday m., through Sune 17. Tickets, $12 and $10. Presented by TheatreWorks West THEATER Community “James Blond: Apt. 007 in The Spy Above Me," Off Broadway Theatre. 2 S. Main, Thursdays through Saturdays and 30 p.m., through Tick. 6. $5 for children 12 and youn: “Ramadon,” rock opera, Star Hall ickets, $8, Moab, tonight and Saturday, 8. 1 Presented byTributary Theatre “What People Do Around Here?"" * with Kathryn Lester 85 W. Main. Torrey 7 p.m. Tickets, $15, benefit for Entrada Institute. “Oliver!", Hale Center Theater. 2801 S. Main, South Salt Lake, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m.. through June 5. Tickets, $8 to $12 “The Secret Garden,"’ nonmusical, Rep, 638S. State, Saturday, 7:30p.m. Continues on various dates through June 30. Tickets, $7.50, $4.75 children 16 and younger, “Beauty and the Beast,"City Rep. 638 S. State, tonight, 7:30. Continues on vari ous dates through July. Tickets, $ $4.75 children under16. “Camelot,” Pages Lane Theatre, MUSIC jount Olympus String Quartet, University of Utah, Gardner Hall, tonight Fr «Weber State Calvary Concert Choir, Austad annie n. WSU, Ogden. 2! E. Pages Lane, Centerville, tonight and Saturday, 7:30, Opening June 2, "Annie Warbu continues through July 15 Tickets, $9 and $8, children $7 ‘Nunsense,"’ Terrace Plaza Playhouse. 99 E, 4700 South, Ogden, tonight. Saturday and Monday, 7:30. Tickets. $7.50 adults, $5 children “The Princess Bride,” Terrace Plaza Chorus, 4 Square, tonight a Childrenunder 8 not admitted, ‘oboe, University of Utah Gardner Hall, tonight, 7:30. Local oboe so- loists, Gardner Hall, Saturday, 2 p.m. Tickets, ei $7 oung University International Children's Choir and Folk Dancers, Murray Park Amphitheatre, 495 E. 5300 South, tonight. 7:30. Tickets, $5 adults, $3 children and seniors. Canterbury Singers, choral Evensong, Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden, Sat- ys, noon, through June 24. Tickets, "Annie," Hale Center Theater-Orem, W. 400 North, Orem, Friday Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m throughJune5. Tickets. “Cinde: Hale Center TheaterOrem, 225 W. 400 North, Orem, Saturdays, 11 am., through June. Tickets, $3 Children under 12 free during their birthday month “The Golden Grotto — or Bracko the Prince Frog," Pages Lane Theatre, 292 E Pages Lane,Centerville, Saturdays, noon. through June 24. Tickets. $3 "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 261 S. 900 East, Sunday, 4 p.m. Free. Moon Stop Tour '95, featuring The Toasters, Let's Go Bowling, Insatiable and Stretsch , Utah State Fairpark Coliseum, 144 N. 1000 West, Tuesday, 7 p.m. College of Eastern Utah Student Composers’ Concert, CEU Little Theatre, Price, Thursday, 7 pm. Free University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble, Assembly Hall on Temple Square, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Free dren under 8 not admitted Concert, Allred Theatre, WSU, Ogden, Wednesda oo pam, Tickets, $4 f Percussion featuring jazz saxophonistGreg Floor and the University of Utah Percussion Ensembies, U of U. Gardner Hall, Wednes Tickets, $4 Weber State University Guitar Ensemble, Allred Theatre, WSU, Ogden, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Free north of BrighamCity in Sardine Canyon Saturday and Monday. Dinner, 6 p.m show, 7 p.m. Continues Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays,throughJuly 22 College and university 7730 p.m.; matinees, Saturday and June 3 p.m. Tickets, $7 general and $4 for st dents, seniors, U. faculty and staff. Pr gram: “Bravura” by Willam F. Christensen, "Graffiti Ruins” by Elizabeth Nesi and “BakaBallet” byJanet Gray R.S.V.P. Camp Kostopulos Inc., 2500 Emigration Canyon, June3, 5:30 p.m. Reception, auction, dinner. $100 per per person, Call 582-0700. Operafest ‘95. John W. Gallivan Utah Center, 36 E. 200 South, June 9. Benefit for Utah Opera Company Young Artists Program. Strolling entertainers, food and concert. $5 for festival and concert ($15 for families); $25 for festival box dinner and concert, (all 943-8861; 278-5688, Shares/Utah, Red Lion Hotel, 255 S, West Temple, June17, 6 p.m. naa auction for cooperative fund-rais. er. $25 per person, Call 273-1145. hhildren's Center, lacaille, 9565 S. Wasatch Bivd., June 2 , 6 p.m. Dinner, auction, entertainment. $100 per person Call 582-5534 junior Leagueof Salt Lake City, The Country Club, 2400 £. Country Club Drive June 24, 7 p.m. Monte Carlo dancing. $40 per person. Call 645-9227 Insects: Fourth Annual Youth Art Acade- myTraveling Exhibition,” Saturday through June $0. Closed Sundays , 339 W. Pierpont, partners featuring works by emerging artists April Motley, Neldon Bullock, MatthewMerton and Eugene Morris and their mentors Bonnie Sucee, LarryChristensen, Willy Littig and Ed Dolinger, through July Art Barn, 54 Finch Lanein Reservoir Park,sculpture by Zach Hadlock and ceramist Kathleen Royster and graphite-onpaper works by GregorySchulte, through June 2 Atrium Gallery, Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 E. 500 South, “Earthworks,” paintings by Kathy Minck and ceramics by Francese Burgos, Monday through June READINGS/SIGNINGS Main,Bountiful, “100 Years of Drawingin Utah: A Tribute to AlvinGittins,” through June 23, Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery, South- “A Family is a Family," preschool storytime, Media Play, 7170 S. 1000 East, today, 10:30 am. Free. Danice Allen will sign Arms of « Stranger, Media Play, 7170 S. 1000 East ern Utah University, Cedar City, Main Gal- day. Brigham City Museum-Gallery, 24 N 300 Wet. Brigham City, “A Look at Brigham City's Peach Days: By Photographer entRich,” through Saturday Young University Museum of Art, Provo, “Modern Icons: Home, Sea and Spirit,” paintings by Alex B. Darais. through Aug. 18; installation by Brian O'Doherty,through summer; “West Meets East,”folding sereens and paintings by Al len West, through September; American Musical Instruments from The Metropoli tan Museum of Art, through Sept. 25; Years of Painting,” works from BYU's permanentcollection, and “C.C.A. Chris tensen's Mormon Panorama,” indefinitely. Chee Sundays and holidays € Gallery, 466 S. 500 East, “N Is for Nelson: Joan's RX — Tickle the Funny Bone,” through June 3. Fine Art, 260 200 West, “Dreamscapes,” paintings by Hal Douglas Himes, Rebecca and Clay Wagstaff and Michael Woodbury, through June 10, Closed Sundays and Mondays. The Frame Station, 125 E, 6100 South, Murray, works byRich. Farrell Collett, Dawna Bary Lund, Tom Howard, Bill Huber, Ken Baxter, Dave Keough, Graydon Foulger, Phuong Nguyen, H. Francis Sellers, Sharon Marsh, Linda Curley, Norma Forsberg, Jim Weiss, H. Hartwig, H. Hopkinson, A. Phimister, F. Tauriello and Harley Brown. Closed Sundays. 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, Main Gall teapersty works by Kaye T. Terry and ceraraics by Betsy Quintana, through Tuesday, Carriage House Gallery, callec: tion of works by Weber State University: Marion Cannon, Karen Kahn, Robert Sei vel and Steve Stones, through Tuesday; "A Gathering of Quilis,” juried exhibit of quilts by the WeberRiver Area Quilt Society, Thursday through June 30. Closed Sundays. Reception, June 9, 7 to 9 p.m. Edel Gallery, 65 E. Main, Midway, works byBill Barber, Richard Abbruzzee, Brent Flory, David Omans, Sherry Gmans, Orson Foulger, John Prazen andPeter Fillerup: prints by Erla Young, Robert Duncan and ValoyEaton. Edge of the Cedars Museum, 660 W 400 North, Blanding,"Windows,” watercolors by Jan Wright, SundayBeg Sts Bose Sunday, 4 6 p.m. , Harris Center, Srigham Young University, Provo, undergraduate sculpture show by Heidi Somsen, through Wednesday. Closed Fridays through Sundays Glendinning Gallery, 617 E. South Temple, commissioned artwork from throughout the state, through June 23. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. Hippodrome . FHP Hospital, 2481 S. Main, South Salt Lake, “Once Upon a Time The Fantastic Tradition in Children’s Book Mustration,” through July1, Closed Sundaysand aeGallery lecture, June 8,7 to 8:30 HolladayLibrary, 2150 E. 41800South, oils by Marla Duggins, through June. Closed Sundays. Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave., Park City, Main Gallery, “Oil Painters of America,” Representational Mountain Regional Show, through Monday; Badami Gallery, ninth annualPark City Youth Art Exhibition, through Monday Lamb's Restaurant, 169 S. Main, photography by Theresa Husarik, Thursday through June30. LeftBank at Pierpont, 242 S. 200 West. works bySteve Case, Julie Lewis and David F. Hardy, Wednesday through June 9. Open Wednesdays through Saturdays,5 to 9 pm. Reception, today, 6 to 9 p.m. ‘Museum of LDS Church and Art, 45 N. West Temple, “Sacred Connections: Art and Native American Latter-day Saints,” through Aug. 13; “Jesus Once Wasa Little Child ..,” exhibit designed for children, through Aug. 13; “Visions of Faith: Selections From Latter-day International Art Competitions,” through Jan 7, 1996, Open daily. Myra , Union Station, Ogden, paintings and drawings by Gene oe June2-30. Reception, June 2, 7 to Spm. Nora Eccies Hi Utah State University, Lands, Fabled Treasures: Art From MoSee E-10, Column 1 Saturday, noonto 2 p.m. si Andersonwill sign The Great American BathroomBook, Vols. I, and IIT, Media Play, 7170 S. 1000 East, Satur4pm nee ey Sern oye ART Woman's Place tonwood, 4835, Highland DDrive, STE presents Newspaper Day! “aI MAY 27 @ 28 @ 29 @ BARBEQUE READY @ BABY BACK RIBS A FULLRACK ~ LEAN, TENDER, JUICY AND WHOLE, FRESH HICKORY SMOKED eeeerie CheSalt Lake Cribune Tabor Lutheran che 175 S. 700 East, Thursday, 8 p.m. $ Logan: SeniorPortfolio: Paige Eynon, through to Place Bookstore — Foot: hill, 1400 Foothill Drive, paintings by MaryAnn Hess, ‘hrongh July 30. Alliance for aried Arts, Bullen center 43S Main Logan, “Our Child's Mind & Hand,” juried exhibit of artwork by elementarysiudents in Cache, Box Elder, Bear Lake and Rich counties, June 2 July 1. Closed Sundays through Tuesdays. June 2,7 to 9 p.m. Alpine Gallery, 2S. Main, three-dimensional works by by Ortho Fairbanks, Pilar Pobil, Gary Price, Kent Rigby, Clayton Robbins, Rosemarie Russell, Arielle Siegel, Richard Young and Layne Bowles, through June 20; ai worksby LeConte Stewart aud other Utah artis Alvin cat and Architecture Suilding, University of Utah, Annual Student Show, through Wednesday. Ancient Future, 863 £. 900 South, Disillusioned IMlusionist,” recent works by Randy McArthur, Seeges Wednesday. Anderson/F: 1195 $2100 Bact, “Beautiful Birds and DANCE days, 7:30 p.m., through June3. Tickets, Studio Stage, tonight, 7. tickets, $5. “Bad Press,” Studio Stage, Saturday, 3 p.m., $5 Running Quarter Horses” and “11 to7 Morgan Theatre, Saturday, 8 p.m., $12 lery, SUUStudent Exhibit, through Sunday. University of Utah's Utah Ballet, sexing concnMassa Center for Dance today, Saturday and June 1-3 “Blind Dates,"’ Margetts Arena Theatre, Harris Center. Brigham Young University, Provo, Tuesdays through Satur- ts," Lab Theatre, Unisity of Utah, today, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 7 p.m. Tickets, $4 “Oh, How Absurd!", Nunemaker Place, Westminster College, 1840 S. 1300 Bast, tonight and Saturday, 8. Free tudio Stage and Mor- colored-pencil drawings by Holly Williams and earthenware bowis by Kati.'cen Reagan, through Weber State University Percussion Weston’s Sherwood Hills dinner theater, University, ors byShirley Nelson, $ Grn 6 ee - ONE PINT OF COLESLAW FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE - “All My Sons,"" Black Box Theater. Salt Lake Community College South City campus, tonight and Saturday, 7:30. Tick$3 and $2 ‘Antigone," Pardoe Theatre, Harris Center. 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