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Show C6 The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, June 2, 1995 “James Blond: Apt. 007 in The Spy The § Fromprevious page through Jul for childn Tix @ Francine Reed, blues, Red Butte Garden. June 25. Tickets, $10, ArtTix @ Allman Brothers Band classic rock, Utah State Fairpark Coliseum, July 11. Tickets, $22.50, Smith’s Tix. @ Utah Jazz and BluesFestival, two-dayoutdoor musicfestival. Snowbird Ski and Summerresort, Little Cottonwood Canyon, July 28 and 29. Headliners: Robert Cray Band and 8 Puente. 50 Theater 2801 Sout! Lake Mondays through Saturd: ys, 8 pam. through June 5, Matinee Saturd: 3:30 p.m. Tickets, $8 to $12 “The Secret Garden,” nonmusical. 638 S, State. tonigi rt es throughJune30 hildren 16 and younger “Beauty andtheBeast, City Rep. 638 S. State, tonight. 7:30. Co inues onvari Tickets, $7.50. in, farbucks,” Pages Lane The E. Pages Lane, Centerville, FriSaturdays, Mondays and Thursdays 30 pm throughJuly BS ieee ae and $8, childre One-day passes, and $22.50. Two-day s, $58 and $38. Overnight Ss available. Contact “The anel Hall, July 29. Tickets, $10-$16, ArtTix. @ Riders in the Sky, comedy and country-western, Red Butte Garden, July30. Tickets, $14, ArtTix. @intermountain Acoustic Music Association Folk and Bluegrass Festival, featuring Alison Krauss and Union Station, Deer Valley, Aug. 13. Tickets, Acoustic Music, Intermountain Guitar and Banjo, Smokey’s Records, Local Music, Compact Discounter, all Dan's Foods locations in Salt Lake, Nu Sound in Roy, Great Salt Lake Guitar in Provo and Deer Valley Reservations. @ Zachary Richard, Cajun, Red Butte Garden, Aug. 13. Tickets, $12, ArtTix. Marth, Wind and Fire, rhythm and blues, Abravanel Hall, Aug. 19. Tickets, $32.50, $28.50, $24.50 and $20, Albertson’s ArtTix @Shirley Jones, variety, SCERA Shell, Orem, Aug. 21 and 22. Tickets, $10 Asleep at the Wheel with Bob Wills’ Texas Playboys, country, Red Butte Garden, ”Pats Plaza Playhouse, 99 E4700 South, Ogden, Sat noon, through June 24. Tickets GWheeler Historie Farm Old Time Fiddlers Contest and Byteass Festival, July 28 and Fa tot Schmidt, jazz, Abra- Pri “Annie,” Hale Center Theater-Orem, W. 400 North, Orem. tonight, Satur y and Monday, 8 Tickets, $6 to 3 “Cinderella,” Hale Center Theater Orem, 225 W. 400 North, Orem. Satu 11 am, through June, Tickets, $ ildren under12 free during their birth day month. iis Galion Grotto = oeniatkn be * Pages LaneTheatre, 202 E PagesLane, Centerville, Saturdays,noon through June 24. Tickets, $3. “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,"" Weston’s Sherwood Hills dinner theater. north of Brigham City in Sardine Canyon Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through Dinner, 6 p.in.; show, 7 p.m. ‘See How They Run," Heritage Com- munity Theatre, 2505 S. Highway 89, P. ry, Fridays, Saturdays and Mond pm, through June 24. Tickets, $4 and $5 Promised Valley,” Terrace Plaza Fay jouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden, and Mondays, 7:30 p.m theoueh July 24. Tickets, $7.50 adults, $5 childrenunder1 “Carousel,"’ Theatre, 745 S throughSat Shell Outdoor . Orem, Mondays 8 p.m, through June 17. Touring shows “Celebrating the Light,” Butler Middle School, 7530 S. 2700 East, ne ThursdaythroughJune10, 7:30 ets, $8 at Deseret Bookstores, $10. a ie door: “Bother!” with English actor Peter Dennis, 151 Tanner Building, Brigham Young University, Provo, Thursday and June 9,7 p.m. Tickets. $12, students $10. eellegeand university “Blind Dates,"’ Margetts Arena Theatre, Harris Center Brigham YoungUnisity, Provo. tonight andSaturday, 7:30. “Antigone,” Pardoe Theatre, Harris Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 7:30 p.m., throughJune 17. Tickets, $8, $7 and $6. Rock-n-Roadmap,” staged reading, Theatre, Performing Arts Building niversity of Utah, tonight andSaturday Aug. 27 UTAH MARQUEE Professional/semi THEATER s Community ‘idays and Satur. days, and930 pm. Mondays and Thurs 7 pm. through aly 1. Tickets, $10 and $8, children $8 and $ ‘Gunme *Upetars Theatre, 168 W 500 Barbara Ann Schowcroft, violin, and Marjorie Ji piano, Assembly Hall on Temple Square, Monday 7:30 p.m mA - My Name Is Still Alice," son, Mildred’s Restaurant, 2465 N. Main. Sunset, Tuesday, 5 to 9 p.m. Call 779-1008 betes rts by the Creek, Anderson- Sundays, 7 p.m., through June 17. Tickets, $12 and $10. Presented by TheatreWorks West. Foothill” Library Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Free. S. 2100 University ofUtah's Utah Ballet, Marriott Center for Dance, U. of U., today and Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; matinee, Saturday, 2 Tickets, $5. music, Baba’s Afghan Restaurant, 55 E. 400 South, tonight, 6:30. Free Organ Club meeting, Murdoch Music, 719 Ft. Union, Salt LakeCity, tonight Free: nonmembers welcome er Cross and Jim Brickman, saiilessteporaey Franklin Quest Field t Temple, Saturday. Gates Ber x50. pm. Tickets, $5 at Smith’s nix Empire Player Opera Companypresents “An Eve With Gilbert and Sullivan,” Murray Park Amphitheatre 495 B. 5300 South, Saturday, 8 p.m. Tick- 7:30p.m. ts, $6 general, $3 students. Choreography by August Bournonville Sharee Lane, Joe Dewey and Alfred L. Martin. The Ballet School, Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South, June 10, 7 p.m. Tickets, $8 $1 AnnClark, Anne Huffington-Carroll, Richard Wacko, Shelley Cordova Gina Petersen and Chara Huckins. Guest appearanceby Ballet West dancers Mag. gie Wright and Zachary Carroll Children’s Dance Theatre, Red Butte den andArboretum,east of Fort Doug as, June 10, 10 a.m. to noon. Admission to garden, adults $3, youngsters 15 and under, $3. Part of the Canyon Kids Concert Series. ets. $5. Voices, West Valley City Arts Council presentation, City Park, 4505 W. 3500 South, Saturday, 8 p.m. Free. Symphony,Granger High School Auditorium, 3690 S. 3600 West vest Valley City, Saturday, 8 p.m. Tickets, itis Foundation, Fort DouglasHiddenValley Country Club, 2 N. Medical Drive, Saturday 7 p.m. Auction, hors doeuvres, games, dancing. $40 per person, Call 486-4993 Camp Kostopulos Inc., 2500 Emigration Canyon, Saturday, 5:30 p.m. Reception, auction, dinner. $100 per per person. Will Kesling Chorale and Orchestra, Eccles Theater, Logan, Saturday, 7:30 Call 582-0700. Operafest '95, John W. Gallivan Utah p.m. Haydn, “The Creation.” Tickets, $8 to Utah Concert Chorale and A Cappella Choir, Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. All-Mozart Center, 36 E. 200 South, June 9. Benefit for Utah Opera Company YoungArtists Program. Strolling entertainers, food and concert. $5 for festival and concert ($15 for families); $25 for festival box dinner and concert. Call 943-8861; 278-5688 Contemporary Music Consortium, Hotel, 255. West Temple, June 17, 6 p.m. $12. jonia, University of Tickets, $5 to $10. 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Call 64 Peace & Tranquility Try NASCAR Short Track Auto Racing No ane Our Ad In Alcohol 's_ Sports Section Served Central Utah Art Center, Ephraim, Art Barn, 54 FinchLane in Reservoir Park, works by Lloyd Brown, Lenka Konopasek and Bruce D. Robertson, June 9July 1; Park Gallery, works by James 2 Mountain Hollow Bed & Breakfast2 Looking for Family Entertainment? Aug. 31 Fourth Annual Spring Salon, through June 23. Closed Sundaysand Mondays Dolores Chase Fine Art, 260 200 “Dreamscapes,” Douglas Himes, Rebecea and % er. $25 per person. Call 273-1145. p.m. Tickets, $7 Nelson, harp, Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple, Sunday, 8 p.m. Free Cecile Petersen, soprano, and Jonathan Austin, tenor, First Presbyterian Church, South Temple and C Street, Monday, 7:30 p.m, Free through July 1 my Traveling Exhibition,” through June 30. Closed Sundays ‘Access Gallery, 339 W. Pierpont, “Partners,” featuring works by emerging artists April Motley, Neldon Bullock, Matthew Merton and Eugene Morris and their mentors Bonnie Sucee, Larry Willy Littig and Ed Dolinger, through July Community Shares/Utah, Red Lion ster College, 1250 E. 1700 South, Musical Instrunents from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, through Sept. 25; "150 Years of Painting,” works from BYU's permanentcollection, and “C.C.A. Christensen’s Mormon Panorama," indefinitely. Closed Sundays and holidays C Gallery, 466 S. 500 East ‘A Is for Archer — the dancer in bronze, * through 35 2 |. “Beautiful Birds and Insects: Fourth Annual Youth Art Acade- R.S.V.P. iu Phi Epsiton Piano Quartet, / Pa myonTemple Square, saluraay, 7:30 p.m. TeAgi Music Festival, featuring traditional music and dance from Afghanistan andIndia, Utah Museumof Fine Arts Auditorium, University of Utah, Sat8 p.m, Free. len West, through September; American Closed Sundays ‘irough Tuesdays. Reoe three-dimensional wart by Ortho Fairbanks, Pilar Po bil, Gary Price, Kent Rigby, Clayton Robtins, Rosemarie, Ruste Avil Siegel Richard Young and disonee Jute 18, lbs work Stewart and other Utahartis Art and Architecture Building, University of Utah, Annual Student Show, through June 9. and “Baka Ballet” by Janet Gray, Ballet West Conservatory, Marriott Center for Dance, U, of U., June 9 and 10, Old-Time Fiddlers, Mildred’s Restau. rant, 2465 N. Main, Sunset, tonight, 9. — Cot- der and Rich counties, p.m. Tickets, $7 general and $4 for stu- dents, seniors, U. faculty and staff. Program: “Bravura” by WillamF. Christensen, “Graffiti Ruins” by Elizabeth Nesi Garden Amphitheater, tonight, 6. Tickets, $3 of Drawing in ins,” through Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery, Southern Utah University. Cedar City, Main Gallery, Southern Utah Artists Invitational, through June 23 City Museum-Gallery, 24 N. 300 West, BrighamCity. ‘Abandoned in Place: By Roland Miller,” photographs of Cape Canaveral, through June29. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Reception, today 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Bri Xe ung University Museum ofArt, Pro ‘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 screens and paintings by Al- tonwood, 4835 tighiand DDine pile phyby Judy Mayer and HillaryGarrett, through Aug. 27 ‘A Woman's Place Bookstore — Foothill, 1400 Foothill Drive, paintings by Mary Ann Hess, through July 30. for the Varied Arts, Bullen Center, 43 S. Main, Logan, “Our Child's Mind & Hand," juried exhibit of artwork byelementary students in Cache, Box El- DANCE of Utah bands, Red Butte Bountiful/Davis Art Center, 2175 S. ART A Woman’ “Earthworks, Francesc Burgos, through June 27 Brigham Young University, Provo, Thurs- Evans, violinist. AssemblyHall id the Wet Sprocket and Clover, rockUtah Stnte Fairpark Coliseum, t night. Tickets, $17.50 in whale CD stores, Smokey mic Aeroplane, Crandall Audio in Orem s and X-mart Catfish Keith, blues, University of Utah Social Work Auditorium, tonight, 7:30. Tickets, $12 An Evening ofPiano, featuring University of Utah piano performance majors, Assembly Hall on Temple Square, to: night, 7:30. Free Library, 209 E. 500 South, paintings by Kathy Minck and ceramics by day and June 9, 7 p.m. Tickets, $12 City Art Poetry Reading, Mt Tabor Lutheran Church, 175 S. 700 East, Thurs day, 8 pm. Free East. on ‘Temple Square, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Free Yanni, New Age, Wolf Mountain, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Tickets, $40 for reserved and $27 for general admission, Smith's Tix. Phish, modern rock, Wolf Mountain, ‘Thursday, 7 p.m. Tickets, $20, Smith's Tix. ——<—$—<————— MUSIC i 35 books, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah ‘bbie Arellano and Christine John- Jew Sale, new and used fund-raiser, Planned Parenthood Center, 654 S, 900 East, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m First Wednesday Book Discussion, Anion)a Library, 1135 S. 2100 Wedi 10 a.m. Free, pother!", selected readin ries and verses of A.A. Milne by ter Dennis, 151 Tanner Building Nicole Brubaker, Tee and Brothers Dastrup String Quartet, Assembly Hall on Temple Square, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Center, Westminster College, 1250 1700 South, Thursc through Sat days, 8 p.m.; Book 5i ier local Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North, tonight and Saturday, 8; Sunday, 2 pam. Tickels, $8.50 plus SO-cent ArtTix Charles, through June. 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