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Show Museum Thursday, January 17, 1980, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 31 Springville Villa Slates To Feature Comedian Local Comics SPRINGVILLE — Musical comedian Dr aa Denise Campbell maynot look like a comedienne * "a chicken, she sends her audienceinto the aisles with at oe but when she opens her mouth doingherrendition of p.m . laughter Burton, a professor at Utah State University has appeared on the Johnny Carson and Dinah Shore shows, and is known for his spoofs on serious music Dubbed the a comedy store in the Springville Victor ments at as the ‘‘Tortini Balloon’’ and the “‘Renasissance Nose lute."’ An accomplished musician, Burton serves as chairman of Elementary Music Education andinstructorof cello and bass at Utah State University He has performed under such conductors as Leonard Bernstein and Maurice Abravanei The concert, is part of the museum's regular series. edy story, and Alan ‘‘Rock’’ Rockwell, Provo, has Comedians can be seen between shows on Satur days (at approximately 9 p.m.) at the theater, 254 S MainSt., Springville Auditions for additional performers will be Thursday, Jan. 24 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Performers are paid. Those auditioning should prepare five minutes of comedy material. This past Saturday's show featured Miss Campbell Mike Agrelius (creator of Count Your Blessings Game), Steve Kruman, who did a spoof on Casablanca, and Rockwell, who addressed the audience wearing a dhoti. “We are interested in humor that can be appreciated by our vailey, and keepit within the bounds of decency,” explained Rockwell. Many jokes in Saturday's show for example, poked gentle fun at dating in Utah Valley. TheVilla Theatreis featuring moviefestivals. The currentfestival is on Humphrey Bogart. Other plannedfestivals include Alfred Hitchcock and the Marx Brothers. “Tf you missit, you will “Scapino!'’ The show spired by Moliere’s ‘Les made up from the menu yourkids miss it, you will Pioneer Memorial be simply inhuman,’’ Theatre at the University wrote the critic of The of Utah. New York Times about It’s comic madness in- in been promoting and emceeing it. (Rockwell has been a talent coordinator at Disneyland among other ‘Scapino’ Opens Tonight at PMT be crazy and if you let opens.tonight at 8 p.m. at Villa Springville Drew Major, Pleasant Grove, developed the com promotional jobs) Borge of the violin.” he plays such unusval instru WARREN BURTONwill entertain Springville Museum. of Arts patrons Friday at 8 p.m. Sheis one of the performers who has beenfeatured at Fourberies de Scapin” — at an Italian Restaurant. English translation: Moliere wrotethis clasScapin, The Trickster — sic farce in 1671 andit but is set now in Naples was an immediate sucand it begins with a song cess in Paris. The play kes at obstinacy, stuborness and nearsightedness,traits as true and as funny today as they were in the 17th Cenoeank Dunlop and Jim Dale of The Young Vic Theatre of London have brought the pe to this farce. The show, “Scapino!” first played at the Young Vic and then moved to Broadway. Daleplayed thetitle role in both productions. Stewart ° Ceramics Le Exhibited The ceramic works of James Stewart can be seen in the Loge Gallery of Pioneer Memorial Theatre beginning tonight and continuing through Feb. 2. The Loge Gallery Art Exhibit runs concurrently with the PMT production of SCAPINO! He has exhibited at places like Phillips, Sylvesters, the Salt Lake Art Center, Kimball Art Center and Weber State College. ALAN “ROCK” ROCKWELL is a comedian performing Saturdays at 9 p.m. at Villa Theatre, 254 S. Main St., Provo. The title role at Pioneer Memorial Theatrewill be played by John Newton-Fletcher, a guest artist from Chicago LYNNE JEFFERS, John Newton Fletcher and Robert Bonvento are starring on Lees Main Stage at Pioneer Memorial Theatre in ‘“Scapino!” The Moliere farce begins tonight at 8 p.m. who is making his fourth appearance on the PMT stage. Local audiences will remember his performances in: ‘How to Success in Business Without Really Trying,” “The Merry Widow,” and “FunnyGirl.” BYU Student Entertainers Set Concert Brigham Young University’s Young Ambassadors will sing and dancefor local audiences Fridayin the Harris Fine Arts Center’s de Jong Concert Hall. Students, faculty, staff and membersof the com- Glad Tidings for Bed and Bath from Fashion Domestics munity are invited to the 8 p.m.concert he widely traveled entertainment group tours areas throughout the world representing their university and the LDS Church, but they schedule only a few performances each year in Provo. 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