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Show ite Parts in Payson, Boothe CONTINUING: $357amily pass. Call Dave Dahlquist at 465- 2916 for more information. ed students, children and seniors and $25 fami lies. 785-1186. awy me FAT UTAH WEDDING” sLluyv THEATER _ COMING SOON: “ALWAYS ... PATSY CLINE” popular demand, this musical tells the story of fa ona singer Patsy Cline and Loutse Seger. 7:30 p.m. West Valley City. $14-$21. (ont984-9000. www.halecentretheatre.org. “ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" — Tells in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” at the Castle Amphitheater. Dread ofknight Sept. 24, Center Street Musical Theatre, 177 W. Center St., Provo. $8 adults, $7 students, seniors and children, and $25 families on Castle Amphitheater adds ambiance to Shakespeare's somber ‘Macbeth’ Stephanie Sonntag DAILY HERALD hen a Shakespearean play is set within the walls of a Scottish castle, audiences and actors mayhavea difficult time transing the setting to a well-insulated and carpeted theater. Fortunately for the Actors’ Where: The Castle Amphitheater, 1300 E. Center St., Provo When: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Sept. 17 Tickets: $9 general, $7 seniors and students, and $5 children; purchase tickets at the door, cash or check only Info: www.arte-ut.org located near the Utah State Hospital rove. fer is nestled suesbeets Wants Mountains and is composed enple be deai that audience members bring blankets and pillows to make the Great Depression,sets a somber stage for one of Shakespeare’s great tragedies. “I get a better sense to feel like whatit would be to be Lady Macbeth,” said Christy Gordon,the actress portraying that keyrole.“It helps me get into character.” Asan actress, Gordonsaid she has primarily had comedic roles, so switching to the somberlead posed challenge. Andthe charactersin this play are as somberas the theateritself. The plot follows the gradual moral decline of Macbeth and his wife. The first scene opens with three witches making blood; rise tal oie Sa: of Scotland. “It’s a person's rationalization into wickedness,” said director Barta Heiner.“It’s kind ofa universal thing,to let power or success become more important than having a roof over your head and being kind to people.It destroys their marriage andlater leads to their destruction.” The powerand greed that lead to Macheth’s moral decay are not uncommon pitfalls and audiences can possibly learn from his mistakes. “As Shakespearewrites, there are morals and things to be learned andit sometimes is easier watching someoneelse's progression through things than listening,” Heinersaid. The play began last week and Gordon attributes its success to the director’s concern and individual attention to the actors. “She's individually spent time with me,” Gordonsaid. “The main differenceis that she cares about my well-being as a person andnot just an ‘American who “touches alcohol fit tine ibeaefo men dressed as clergy. 7:30 p.m. teProvo. $10-$15. 37940600 Sept. 3; also 3:30 Orem, 225 W. 400 North, Orem. $10.50-$14.50. 226-8600. reanon Wins. 1636.Preshow dinneravailable. 1-800-746- “JARED HAWTHORNE — MARRIAGE COUNSELOR TO THE STARS" — This See Mantee JEKYLL'S SECRET 13TH STEP” feos Wongeae liant therapist Dr. Jekyll can cure “SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS” — Set in the Fothrough Oct. ue aie Salt Lake City. $10-$24. Discounts available. (801) 957-3322. www. CLOSING: “SEE HOW THEY RUN” — nightly 1m, Mondays, Wednesdays and City Campus, 1575 S. State St, the-grand.org. p.m.Sept. 3, Hale Center Theater If you go Macbeth 10 and younger. (801) 266-2600. matinees, Grand Theatre,Salt Lake Community College, South wildemess of the 1850s,this ohne tap toes as eer an the Prates bolero their struggle to become civilized enough to court the young women of a nearby town. 7:30p.m.Sept. 1-3; also 3 p.m. Sept. 5, Payson High School, 1050 S. Main St, Payson.Tickets available at Napa their anxieties and life-altering phobias in this comedy murder mystery. 7 p.m.Oct. 7-31, Red Lion Hotel, 161 W. 600 South, Salt Lake City. $27.50 including dinner. (866) 569-1482. www.huntmysteries.com. “SWIMMINGIN THE SHALLOWS” —A comedy about the beginning, the middle and the end of reneeoe Hes of Fun iis where the Farm is! p.m. see 1, 6,7 and 8, Center VISITOR CENTER OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Street Musical Theatre, 177 W. Center St, Provo. $5. Dinner option available. 764-0535. www. Distillery & Greenhouse Tours csmtc.com. *Picnic Area - Wagon Rides - Paddle Boats + MedievalVillage - Climbing Rock Wall * Special Events through the Summer (Cal for dates & times) “JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT” available. 1-800-746-9882. www. tuacahn.org. “MACBETH” — What more is thereto say about the great is done posttic style. 8 p.m. Sept. 1-3, 8-10, 15-17,Castle Amphitheater, 1300 E.Center St., Provo, $9 adults, $7 seniors and ts, $5 children. Tickets available at the door. Bring blankets,pillows and bug spray. www.arte-utorg. “MARRIAGE-GO-ROUND” — This i spare cakes sien teented TESEETERAf 4 @acl.vis v Ns <T@) a THROL GH SEPTEMBER3 2 801.226.8600 a e S002 ‘1 saquiaidas ‘Aepsiny,‘pjesay Atvea Christy Gordon as Lady Macbeth and Slate Holmgren as Macbeth the story of Annie, a backwoods girl who's with a rifle and the star of “| Bill's Wild West Show,” and the romantic interest she has in her rival, Frank Butler. 7:30 p.m. Fridays, mean 9.24;ao2pm. Saturday 4861 S. 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