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Show DAVIS REFLEX-JOURNA- FEBRUARY 5, 1986 T Page 5 tir iT r.ii ft- Arts - Camelot at Triad Theatre Triadlhcaler will stage its final production of the 1985-8- 6 season when the enchanting love story Camelot begins a four-wee- k run on Jan. 31 in the newly remodeled Dickens Building. 50 S. 300 W. l.oewe include the title song. The Joys of Maidenhood." "If Ever Would Leave You." "The Lusty Month of May," and others. Productions of Camelot" will be presented Mondays through Saturdays - January 3 7:30 p.m. Saturday matinees at 1 I BASED ON the ancient legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Camelot" is a timeless tale ol love, magic, honor and betrayal with a stirring musical score to match. Some of the n songs created for this stage adaptation by lyricist Alan Jay Ler-ne- r well-know- and composer Frederick at 4:30 p.m. are also scheduled for late February and early March. TRIADTHEATKRS production features a cast of local actors and actresses. Craig Clyde stars as King Arthur. Clyde is a multitalented entertainer, writer, com poser and actor who is perhaps best known in Utah as the former host of Channel 2()'s morning television show. Daytime." Joining Clyde are Heather Young as Guen-everJim Miller as Lancelot and Larry Roupe as Merlin the Magie. cian. Camelot" is under the direction of Mike Flynn. In addition to his theater work. Flynn has also been heard on radio and appeared on television and in a number of motion pictures. He is currently the national spokesperson for the Nissan Corporation. Davis High to Feast KAYSVILLE Davis High School Music Department. Kays-villunder the direction of Mrs. Becky Jarman, is having an "Elizabethan Feast." The dates are Feb. 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. The place e. is the Davis High School Cafeteria. THIS PAGEANT is done with a 'Valentining' theme, and there will be continual entertainment (Music, choreography and drama). The costuming is authenic to the KAZUYOSHI AK1YAMA Elizabethan period. The meal served will be nine courses and cost $13 per person. Reservations must be made in advance. To order tickets please call 546-794- 0 or 544-0- 1 19. Sugar opens in Perry The Heritage Theater on Highway 89 in Perry. Utah begins its 1986 season with the musical comedy Sugar" based on the movie "Some Like it Hot." The production runs Monday, Friday and Saturday through Feb. 15. THE MOVIE starred Tony Cur- tis. Jack Lemon and Marilynn Monroe. The Heritage Theater edition will feature Tom Sawyer, formerly of Davis County in the Jack Lemmon role. Mr. Sawyer has previously worked with the Ogden Community Theatre. The comdey's director. Robin Martell of Ogden, says, This is the first time many of the actors have appeared on st age at the Heritage but people will recognize many of the faces from the Ogden production of Neal Simon's Fool." TICKET information is available and Tickets are also available at the at door. Guests highlight Utah Symphony Distinguished Japanese conductor Kazuyoshi Akiyama and 1984 Utah Symphony Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition winner David Buechner will join teacher. He entered the famed Toho School of Music at 15. majoring first in piano, then switching to conducting under the late Hideo Saito. WHEN HE left Toho in 1963 he became the first graduate in conducting since Seiji Ozawa in 1958. He is currently music director of the Tokyo Symphony and principal the Utah Symphony in subscription concerts at 8 p.m. in Symphony Hall on February 7 and 8 in a program featuring Mozart's beautiful Piano Concerto No. 25. guest conductor of the Osaka ALSO ON the program is Winter by Tori Takemitsu (1930- - ), Death and Transfiguration by R. Strauss (1864-1949and Escales (Ports of Call) by Jacques Ibert (1890-1962- ). Philharmonic. The name David Buechner is synonymous with piano to many It Salt Lake City Symphony-goers- . was his sterling performance of Gershwin's Concerto in F which captured for him the grand prize in ), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ) completed his Piano (1756-1791- Symphony seeks musicians The Murray City Symphony is looking for new members, and invites musicians in Davis County to join the MurrayWestminster Symphonic Band. THE GROUP, conducted bv Robert L. Lentz, rehearses each Monday evening from p.m. in the Robinson Room at Westminster College in Salt Lake City. Interested musicians are needed to fill woodwind, brass and 7:30-9:3- 0 percussion spots, although all flute positions are taken. For further information, contact Kathy Barnott at the Murray Symor call phony office at Westminster College at 266-486- 7, 488-429- 9. Things To. Do On MUSIC Feb. 7 & 8 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 8 10 14 & 15 14 15 18 20 20 21 22 26 27 28 February Utah Symphony, with Kazuyoshi Akimaya conducting and David Buechner, pianist. Symphony Hall. George Sakellarious, classical guitarist, First Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City. Trio DArchi Di RomaChamber Music Society of SLC. Museum of Arts, U of U. Elizabethan Feast, Davis High School cafeteria Chamber Society Concert. Radisson Hotel, Ogden Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra, at Symphony Hall. John Longhurst, organ recital, Madsen Recital Hall, BYU. Jeffrey Shumway, pianist, Daynes Steinway Hall, SLC. Utah Classical Guitar Society. Salt Lake Art Center Buddy Rich, in concert. Wilkinson Center Ballroom, BYU. USU music department, in concert. Assembly Hall, Temple Sq., SLC. Utah Symphony Chamber Concert, de Jong Concert Hall, BYU. USU Symphonic Band. Kent Concert Hall, Logan. Utah Symphony, with Violinist Josef Suk. Symphony Hall. Concerto No. 25 in 1776, writing it simultaneously with his Prague Symphony in D Major. Many people believe that Mozart will never the last Utah Symphony Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. Trained at Juilliard under pianist world-renowne- be surpassed as the world's greatest composer of piano concertos. TAKEMITSU wrote Winter in to commemorate the Winter Olympics. Takemitsu is considered one of the world's best living composers. He is widely performed and recorded. Strasuss' tone poem Death and DAVID BUECHNER 1971 Transfiguration is extremely popu- will lar with Utah audiences-th- is be its 10th performance since 1948. While Strauss himself offered no program for this work, he inscribed a poem by Ritter on the flyleaf of the score in German. The poem describes a deathbed scene, and in a romantic way takes eases the pain and fear most people have of the d Rudolf Firkusny and is an Affiliate Artist with the Xerox Pianists Program which places him in residence w ith major orchestras across the country. BESIDES winning the Bachauer subject. competition, he has captured in style. Ibert composed Escales in 1922. Its first performance was in January. 1924. The piece makes heavy use of percussion instruments, and its composition w'as apparently somewhat influenced by native music the composer heard on a Mediterranean cruise. Kazuyoshi Akiyama has conducted many of the world's best orchestras. He began his training at age three, studying the piano with n his mother, who was a well-know- a handful of prizes in other prestigious events, including the bronze medal in the 1983 Queen Elisabeth International Piano Competition of Belgium. Tickets are available at the Utah Symphony box office. 123 West South Temple (Northwest entrance, free parking for ticket purchase). at Basil's in Trolley Square and at Deseret Book outlets. For" additional information please call 533-640- THEATRE Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 7, 8, 10, and 15 17 8c 10 Feb. Feb. 12, 14 14 8 Feb. Feb. 13 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 13-2- 19-2- 20-2- Sugar, at Heritage Theatre. Perry. New Play Reading, Reading T heatre, SL Acting Company. Joseph and the Amazing T echnicolor Dreamcoat, Pardoe Drama T heatre, BYU. The Honorable Urashima Faro, Plum Alleny, Promised Valley Playhouse. Abraham Limcoln. The Great Emancipator, at the Art Barn, SLC. This is the Place (Book 1)", Egyptian T heatre, Park City. T he Pirates of Penzance," Pioneer Memorial T heatre. 1 14-2- Feb. Triad 'Theatre, SLC. The Glass Menagerie," Little Bowery, Promised Valley Playhouse. The Three Musketeers. Mainstage, Promised Valley Playhouse. Camelot, 2, & 22 26-2- 8 The Merchant of Venice," Allred T heatre, Weber State. DANCE Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 7 & 8 8 12-1- 5 24 & 28 Ballet Ensemble, U of U Ballet Dept., Dance Building, U of U. Evening of Elegance," Ballet West, Westin Hotel Utah, SLC. Sleeping Beauty," Ballet West. Capitol T heatre. 25 Sleeping Beauty, Ballet West. Browning Ctr. Weber State. Snow Queen, U of U Ballet Dept., Kingsbury Hall, U ol U. FESTIVALS Feb. 7-- 1st 9 Annual Winter Carnival, various events. Park City. FILM Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 7-- "Diary, at the Utah Media Center Romance," SLC Public Library, with Greta Garbo and Lewis Stone. T ales of Taira Clan, SLC Public Library foreign film series. Romance of Rosy Ridge," SLC. Pub. Library, with Vivian Leigh. UTC-Sal- t Lake campus. Egypt, Land of the Pharoahs, Romance on the High Seas," SLC Pub. Library, with Doris Day. A Little Romance, SLC Pub. Library, with Diane Lane. 9 7 13 14 18 21 28 ARTS Feb. 2 Feb. 8 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 6-- Steve Solinsky Photos. Gittins Gallery, I! of U. Kit Flannery Fabric Wotks. SLC Public Library. BYU Faculty Show. BountifulDavis Arts Center Dennis Smith: Flights of Imagination," LDS Museum of History Black Women: Achievement Against the Odds," State History Museum Center, Rose Park. Valentines Day Project. NW The Annual LDS Commissioned Exhibition. Salt Lake Art Center. T he Artist's Eye," BountilulDavis Art Center. 1 Multi-Purpos- 7 e Davis County High School Art Exhibit, BountifulDavis Art Center. REHEARSING A SCENE from The Three Musketeers" are Mark White, as Cardinal Richelieu; Joan Curtis as Queen Anne; and E. Michelle Stevens as Constance. The swashbuckling musical plays on the Mainstage of Promised Valley Playhouse through February 22. Theater and arts section deadline The Theater and Arts section is published the first week of each month in the Davis County Clipper and Reflex Journal. Articles arc welcomed. Deadline tor the lollow-inmonth's section is the 2()th of g the preceding month. Articles should be submitted to Debbie Stahle. Arts Editor, at Box 267, Bountiful. Utah 84010. |