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Show The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, May 28, 1995 @ From previous page give her slain brother a decent burial. Robert Nelson’s production at the Y. was cast last fall and features all 14 actors participating as members of the Greek chorus The weekly rehearsals included the exploration of movement and the use of masks. Students designed the stylized leather masks based loosely on archeological evidence taken from the Hellenistic period. Soaked leather was stretched over carved wooden be on the podium, with Julian Wardat the piano. On Friday, U. of U. pianoperformance majors will present an evening of music be- fore a European tour. On Saturday, the Mu Phi Epsilon Piano Quartet — Lenora Ford Brown, Gaye Ann Harris England, Elizabeth Hurst Lund and Melanie Nelson Squires — will play music ranging from Bach and Chabrier to Rimsky-Korsakoff and Scott Joplin. o forms. When dry, the leather was tooled, stained and decorated Erie Fielding’s scenie designs suggest classical architecture without resembling a museumpiece. The audience CATCHOF THE DAY Towa City bluesman Catfish Keith will hit town Friday for a performanceat the University of Utah's Social Work Auditorium. The fedora-topped guitarist has sharedthe stage with blues legendslike John Lee Hooker, Koko Taylor, Buddy Guy and ZZ Top and has four albums and a concert video of his own Tickets are $10 in advanceat Acoustic Music, Intermountain Guitar and Banjo, Compact Discounter, Smokey’s Records, Local Music and all Dan’s stores in the Salt Lake Valley. Cottonwood Swing, a Utah trio featuring the husbandand-wife team Donna Smith and John Smith with fiddler Amy Jackson, will open the show at 7:30 p.m. will see an “elegant facade but also a modern framework supporting it and extending beyondit,” Nelson said. Costumesare by Janet Swenson. Music and sounds for the choral odes are by Murray Boren. Actors will perform the music on zithers, finger cymbals, wind chimes, drumsand a recorder, Mark D. READINGS/SIGNINGS Toad the Wet Sprocket will be POETPOURRI City Art will be the host of a “Poetpourri” on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Mount Tabor Lutheran Church, 175 S. 700 East in Salt Lake City. Poets Marie Anton, Joan Coles, Greta Belangerde Jong, Jeffrey D. Harris, Duncan Hilton and Miriam ing act. Toad lifted its name from a Monty Python skit, but the band takesits music seriously. DON’T FENCE MEIN “Underneath the Western Skies: Folk Art From Utah Ranches” is the featured exhibit through Oct. 22 at the Chase Home Museum in the middleof Salt Lake City’s Liberty Park. The exhibit, sponsored by the Utah Art Council's Folk Art Program, showcases the work of 50 living folk artists from 18 Utah counties. Selftaught through necessity or trained through informal or formal apprenticeships, these folk artists have carved wood for saddle trees, hammered hotiron to fashion horseshoes and braidedleather into ropes. Included in the show are handmadecrafts such assilver 1 1 9-00 CIVIC DIALOGUE ; Sheltering Battered Families 1 A look at the moveto create | more battered women’s sheli ters in Utah. The 8 p.m. concert is in the WEDNESDAY EJ auditorium of Granger High School, 3690 S. 3600 West, West Valley City. Tickets are $5 andare available at several businesses in West ValleyCity orbycalling 969-4480. The orchestra will be conducted by musical director Robert Lentz and associate conductor Stephen Baker. The chorusis directed by Lori Rohan Lentz. Also on Saturday's bill are music from “Jurassic Park,” two Leroy Andersonclassics, “Bugler's Holiday” and “The Typewriter Song,” and the overture to Glinka’s ! 7:00 ROAD SCHOLAR NPR commentator Andre | Codrescutakes ahilarious 1 road trip across Americainhis ! bright red 1968 cadillac con- ! vertible. Along the way he , encounters a host ofbizarre | and uniquely American people 1 andplaces. 8:00 IN THE BEGINNING The Creationist C This two-hour series examines thedivergent political and social issues surrounding “sci- opera “Ruslan and Ludmila.” — Lance Gudmundsen, Lori Buttars entific creationism” SATURDAY THEATER GO GREEK Sophocles’ 32nd play, “An. tigone” opens in preview performances Wednesday and Thursday at Brigham Young University, Provo The classic Greek drama, written in 442 B.C., concerns the themes of the individual in conflict with the state. Thetitle character is Oedipus’ daughfer, a woman determined to EW aera En Seeet AT<ss0 8:30 SHOW @ pusk FORGET PARIS (pc-13) CO-HIT watercolors, photography, ce- ramics and fabrics. The show runs through June @ See next page ‘ Ato PDN GATEWAY 6 292-7979 3. 18 ANT $00 $0. FX pcxTroi 8 om (DTS) DIGITAL SOUNDSYSTEM. BRAVEHEART ‘a po 30 5:00 8:30 "WERE (PG) gaseon 9:25 4:25 7:00 9:35 ‘* LITTLE PRINCESS (G)4:00 3:00 5:00 7:05 9:05 WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (PG) ue in es THESHIT LAKE MAN bate Wa TN =aUaE 4 14,0 YMPUS 3 272227 $500 50. Watatch pe 2:Dae 145 S15 7:45 9:th 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00, iy SANDY MALL 4 i tI OUTBREAK iy CINEMAS 6 962By 4100 W. $400 SO. Meronfon pons 6 $F GORDY (6) 140 3:10 5:10 PON NUN DeWARCO [ro i BAD WR)7:45 9:30 ft: Was. fm Tate PULLMAN While You Were Sleeping Salish. Astory aboutlove at secondsight. who a ahill but came: Soin: amountain HIRAM AX scars) 1 ! BY INVITATION The Southern Utah Artists Invitational exhibit opens at the Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Thursday with a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. Works wiil include wood sculptures, stained glass,oils, 1 “ota BULLOCK nn | or sonra erie seen cookaeuns comms GATE ‘SUSR bevOY ome ‘wor on9 4:30 4:30 7:45 9:30 (STEREO) 1 ! ' ' i I ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 I create a place setting repre- senting the character. o FRENCH KISS (pG-13) 42:55 3:00 5:05 7:45 9: exrenianeenSTHOICATE 1 eyes of Utah womenand their ! families For moreinformation aihe works in this show are by advanced ceramic students at Judge Memorial High School, Salt Lake City. Each student in the class was as- signed a character in Madame Mazine’s Maddest Tea Party Their instructor, Tom Bettin, then assigned each of them to Davis EASER!” 1 CeCe CONT Eee Pet] TIME FOR TEA “An Invitation to Madame Maxine’s Maddest Tea Party” will be on display in the fiction department of the Salt Lake Public Library, 209 E. 500 sou Thursday through June ACTING COMPANY cancer as seen through the WESCa ree ttt Weber, and Morgan counties, The exhibit will include a Chapter Challenge Quilt andwill be juried by Joyce Weeks, president fFSoonae oe : 1 from o pakWir “ROB Roy : 7:00 FACES OF BREAST CANCER ' Portrays thefacesof breast bership $2.00 ‘KUED@ EY Hours are noonto 5 p.m. daily, beginning Mondayand continuing through Labor Day, and then on weekends through Oct. 22 o IN STITCHES “A Gathering of Quilts,” a juried exhibition of quilts by members of the Weber River Area Quilt Society, opens at the Eccles Community Arts Center, Ogden, Thursday. Therewill be a reception June 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. The society draws its mem- of the Utah Quilt Guild Featuredin thecenter's Carriage Gallerywill be paintings by Brigham City artist Kellie Valentine Cracas. Both shows run through June30. BEFORE COM =2IHUMES UPI eel ‘TUESDAY and boots, brand quilts, mohair cinches, bosals and riatas, and ISTHEONETOSHE SyCaao. END WITH A BANG Beginning with a patriotic medley titled “Armed Forces Salute,” and ending with Tehaikovsky’s ‘1812 Overture,” an eveningof lively musie awaits audiences Saturday at the seasonfinale of the West Valley Symphony and Symphonic Chorus. dies, saddle trees, cowboy hats ‘WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING Behind its buoyant melodies, there’s usually a message lurking. Tickets are $17.50 in advance at Graywhale CDstores, Smokey’s, Modified, Cosmic Aeroplane, Crandall Audio in Orem and X-mart. Showtimeis 7:30 p.m. o engraved bits and spurs, sad- leather and fur chaps. ART Bennion portrays HOP TOIT If it is spring, then you know playing Utah. The Santa Barbara-based band returns Friday for a show at the Utah State Fairpark Coliseum with Utah’s own Clover as the open- works. The readingis free, although donations are gratefully accepted. “IFYOU SEE ONE MOVIE THIS WEEKEND, King Creon with AmyPierce as Antigone. Performances continue nightlyat 7:30, except Sundays and Mondays, in the Pardoe Theatre through June 17, with a4p.m. matinee June 12. Tickets are available in the Harris Fine Arts Centerbox office. — NancyMelich oO Murphywill read from their TONS aes) Waitin ieee iN RATINGS. DAILY s ISUPERSAVER RESTRICTED gil shows. ds 50 all day + CASPER 240 240 $40 745 4045 200 240 430740935. OUTBREAK R 4230 330 G45 9:45) MAJOR PAYNE PG-13 ie 2:40 4:50 7:30 10:05 TALL TALE PG aaaaie 44:40 205 4:20 6:55 9:30 LQ. PG 1240 2:30 445 7204000 [etesrone. CASPERPs 44:30 2:00 4:30 7:40 9:40 * BRAVEHEART z 44:40 3:45 7:35 % BRAVEHEART x 42:00 4:00 8:40 CRIMSON TIDE Ri, > Seeee AYE CRIMSON TIDE e 44:90 450 4:35 745 9:55, 4:26 4:40 7:00 9:45 all shows $4.50 ail doy [MAJOR PAYNE PG-13 1235 2:50 5:00 7:45 9:25 44:45 2:00 4:45 7:30 40:45 MAN OF THE HOUSE PG 44:20 4:50 4:20 7:00 9:20 Peeae ae ly incaWayR 44:25 240440 7:25 40:00 OUTBREAK + DUMB AND DUMBER rc-s S60 155 690 7.05 700 THE QUICK AND THE DEAD p |® TALL TALE PG FRENCH KISS po-13 ‘HAS 2:00 4:25 7:05 9:50 11:40 2:20 6:00 7:40 DUMB DUMBER Pc-43 sperm rie 4040 1 44:50 AND 245 4:40 7:25 4040 WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING pc v2. rama Hwe Fi, une 2" 44:35 2:40 4:45 7:20 10:00 : THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE PG-43]_= "IMDIANA JONES TIBLOGY" June 6&9] 4200 2:20 4:35 6:55 9410 4250 3:00 5:25 7:45 40:40 |e HEAVYWEIGHTS PG 42:10 2:35 5:40 7:35 9:50 LeMSZ Sa 4 COOOL 9:45 ara (DOLBY) 5:45 7:3 TROLLEY.SO CINEMAS PARRY “UYFAMILY’ .ee AND GENERATIONAL EPIC UKE THE GODFATHER.” Reger Her. CHICAGOSUN-TIMES “IT MADEME LAUGH ANDCRY... BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, IT MADE ME FEEL PROUD OFBEING OF LATINA i Cad “Romance, Comedy And Billy Crystal As An N.B.A.Ref. A Sure Hit!” +Jim Ferguson, PREVUE NETWORKS TERE Povje. C5toRre OLUMBIA LL ia Oe TEE Tze 10 Ev iesfou ne toon 28) Co me 200 4:90 450 7410 4.45 4.39 7:25 9.35 fas 445 7:40 7:30 9:20 40:00 * ; 845 945 DOLBY) (NO PASSES) (DOLBY) (NO P DOU BO PANE PASSES) 7 h a0 ots Crm1 eee too 78 bec te Woe 4:30 4:00 7:30 9:45 42:30 2:45 5:48 790 9:40 AY 8: (DOLBY) (NO PASSES NO PASSES OR DISC. PLUS CO HIT (Rie es 1:05 4:05 7:05 10:05 Metthew Touching, Funny, een ty oe rT eye Taek Mae 445 230 330 480 748 745 9:30 40:00 1 Osean3763240) SCT 10600 ‘kakk Naney Like Modine Trav'g STottz Unleashyour imagination. and comealong on a magical journey. LVKE FUN WITH A VENGEANCE!’ Soo, mt ney saneTT LA Followhim home. WITH AW JEREMY IRONS SAMUELL. JACKSON mons “The Great Indian Railway” Sunday, May 28 at 9 p.m. = f |