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Show 10B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, September 25, 1986 CXXXX,XX;XvXXXXX,X,XX,XXX,XXXXXXXXX,XXKX;t&!X;t;XxX: 'XX'X'X'XX'X'X'XXI! vv'v.vv!VfVX!XII!IXX,X,XXXX,X,XX,X,X,XXXX,X,X,X,X tion for bereaved parents, holds monthly speak on The Journey Toward Joy Recovery for Children of Alcoholics." For more info call meetings at 4885 So. 900 East (ground floor). 272 HELP. at the hospital Purpose of the group is to aid in the positive resolution of the grief experience & foster & of crime COURT PROCEDURES: Victims physical & emotional health of bereaved parents & siblings. For info call Lila Glover, 254 4346, or witnesses who testify for them have an opKathy North, 263 1313. portunity to learn about courtroom procedure thru a court preparation class sponsored by the F.O.E. AERIE 1760 holds dinner each Fri., 6:30 9 Victim Witness Unit of the Salt Lake County Ap.m. p m. & breakfast 3 Sun. month, 9:30 a.m.-ttorney's Office. Class held every Tues. at 5.30 Court m Call Courtroom 404, Circuit after 4 pm. weekdays, & noon Sat. Building. p m The session is free Anyone interested in learning RECOVERY. INC., a mental health organization, about court procedure may attend. offers self help method of will training, group support & a system of techniques for controlling Organizations KEYNOTES ladies CHORUS, now in its 30 year, holds rehearsals each Wed. at 7 p m. in the chorus room at Granger high. For more info call 969 8794. has books, printed materials & videotapes available for ail interested. Assn, meets last T ues of each month in the conference room m Bldg 9, VA hospital, 500 Foothill Blvd. For info call Craig Swick (484 6468), or Gordan Visser (969 4484 or 262 4981) or send a large stamped envelope along with questions to. Lola Visser, 4406 Chickasna Dr., Murray, Utah 84107. SCOLIOSIS ASSN, SUICIDE SUPPORT: Bereaved by a suicide death? Seasons meets every 3rd Wed, at p.m. in the Unitarian church annex, 569 So. 1300 East. Purpose is to aid relatives & loved ones in developing an understanding of loss & grief, to work toward recovery, & to educate the public on warning signs & preventative measures For details call Lisa Ayala at 250 9176 or write 3854 So 6580 West, West Valley 84120 for info. UTAH MUSIC TEACHERS ASSN., Sandy chapter, organized last year, meets every Tues at 11:30 a m. at Beasley Music Co All music teachers are invited to visit a meeting & see what the organization has to offer. UTAH PARENTS FOR CHILDRENS RIGHTS holds monthly meetings 1st Mon. of each month in the National Guard Armory, 1543 Sunnyside Ave., armory no. The group is a non profit organization interested m legislative & judicial reform of Utah divorce laws, including the introduction of joint custody & divorce mediation. For details call 484 6650 UTAH EATING DISORDERS support group meets 2nd & 4th Wed. each month at the UofU Medical Center, Dept, of Psychiatry, room Guilt & Worry," featuring Dr. Neal 5R142 Mayerson, will be theme of meeting Wed.. Free self help group for persons with buhmiaanorex-ia- , group is meant to be a source of mutual support & information For details call Pattie COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, a national organiza- CATS TWIN peaks NO. 32 Masonic Lodge meets 1st Mon each month at 7.30 p.m.. Masons in good standing invited For info call Jim Wadley, P.O.w. RAP GROUP, sponsored by VA Medical to share exCenter, encourages periences, make friends & talk with someone who understands what happened. Meetings are every other Mon. in VA Medical Center, bldg 13, 2nd floor For info call 582 1565, ext 1140. HOLLADAY. Noted writer and teacher Rokelle Lerner will be the highlight of Highland Ridge hospitals Celebration of Sobriety said. The workshop will be of value to treatment providers and care on Saturday at the Salt Lake Hilton. She will lead a workshop on The Journey Toward Joy - Recovery for Children of Alcoholics from 6 p.m. in ballroom C. Lerner is director and of Children Are People Inc., and is a pioneer in the development and prevention and early intervention programs for young children. She has written numerous books as well as the film Hope For Children. Richard Bell, administrator at Highland Ridge hospital, explained that the workship will identify core issues for children of alcoholics and provide some positive solutions. It will cover such issues a low trust, shame, boundary disorders and ignoring personal needs. This workship should be particularly interesting to adult children of alcoholics and recovering alcoholics who have children he -- -- - Rokelle Lerner - - Purrrfect Theater Salt Lake CIRCUS: Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey CirThe Greatest Show On Earth" - continues cus thru Mon. in the Salt Palace arena. Circus stars from around the world in dazzling displays of acrobatcs, aerial artistry, animal expertise no, its In fact, experience in & Wasatch Blvd. PUCCINIS TURNADOTwUi be presented at 8 p.m. Oct. 9, 11, 13 & 15 in the Capitol Theatre by the Utah Opera Co. Salt Lake native Linda Keim will sing the title role She has been acclaimed for per portrail of the ice princess In opera houses across the country. Sharing the spotlight will be Metropolitan Opera's Giorgio Tozzi. For ticket info call between 11 a.m.-p.m. & courageous cunning, as well as hilarious clowns and gorgeous dancing showgirls are featured. Tickets are available at the Salt Palace box office, & Smith's Tix locations in Magna, Midvale, Murray, Sandy and in Sait Lake at 9th East, Red ITS LATER THAN YOU THINK is Rev. James Harris' sermon at 8:30 & 1) a.m. worship services Sun. at Trinity United Methodist church. As part of a stewardship emphasis, lay persons will give short talks during the services this Sunday & the following 2 Sundays. Youth of the church will weekdays. I whirlpool H a 3 - Automatic The Lerner workshop will culminate a busy weekend of events during the hospitals Celebration of Sobriety, Bell pointed out. Actually, we start tomorrow (Friday) with an awards luncheon in honor of First Lady Colleen Bangerter. Saturday begins with a 5K Road Race in Liberty Park, and then we finish with the afternoon workshop With Rokelle Lerner, he said. Bell noted the hospital is sponsoring these events to maintain the publics awareness of alcoholism, drug abuse and the many related these diseases. From the time we opened our doors three years ago, he pointed out, one of the hospitals missions has been to provide community education and public service activities such as free taxi rides at New Years and free treatment at Christmas. Celebration of Sobriety is another way of helping the public come to a better understanding of these health problems. For additional information on any of the events scheduled during the Celebration of Sobriety weekend, those interested may contact Highland Ridge hospital at leszooxp 4 Drying Cycle System 3 Drying Temperatures Door Tough DURAWHITE e Lint Screen More. 4D85lwfw50 Remember when your basement A full of water? bwas until it happens again... Call us today! We specialize in sealing water out! O Repertory ockyttpunlaln Sealing Co. 571-999- 6 P (272-4357- ). o Possums Book of Prac- Theatres opening production is definitely a must for theater buffs. If this is a sample of what the fledgling company has planned for us, season tickets should sell like hot potatoes on a cold day. Anyone who remembers T. S. Eliots Old tical Cats will rejoice to see the beloved characters brought to life through the magic of Andrew Lloyd Webbers music. And City Reps production is, pardon the pun, purrfect. Presented in concert form, the show combines a magnificent cast in a blend of song and dance that carried the opening night audience into round after round of applause. Ranging from opera to rock, there is music for every taste, performed with eclat by singers who soar easily through the high ranges while dancing and acting. And the cats - theres Gus the Theater Cat, (Noel Twitchell,) telling his tales of success on the boards; Grizabella, (Olga Gardner,) the glamor cat, who may be suffering from torn fur in her old age, but can bring down the house with the shows hit song, Memory. Theres Old Deuteronomy, (Cliff Cole) explaining the correct way to address a cat; Mr. Mistoffolees, ( Doug Davis, ) the magician cat well-earne- d g his magic feats; Skimbleshanks, the railroad cat; Jennyanydots, Bustopher Jones the alley cat, and a host of other friendly felines who clearly bring out the SURGEON unlikely likeness between cats and mere people. Marilyn Montgomerys choreography is handled with a sureness that cant be described have to see it. There are no claws or ears or fur, but the cast, t dressed for the most part in highly stylized evening wear, are, without a doubt, feline. And the dancing, almost nonstop from start to finish, includes everything from tap to ballet to rock, performed with a zest and rhythm that is breathtaking. Richard Chatelain and his orchestra handle the score with verve and keep the audience enthralled And, a big hand to director Joanne Parker. The Parkers M. took a big chance developing a new theater and deserve to succeed. Judging by this show, they will. The direction is sure and attention to detail makes every scene memorable. Special effects are fun. Clouds of dust coming from the alley cats coat and hat, mist rising from the floor, lighting effects are all sheer fun. The set, created from light scaffolding and platforms creating a cats meeting place, in front of, rather than behind, the orchestra, Even the way works beautifully. three male cats carry in their tap dancing platform adds to the show. And costuming is apt and, again, fun. There is no proscenium in Symphony Hall, none of the usual acof a theater, but coutrements because of the way the show is handled, that seems to add to its charm. The lighting sets the mood, whether for the Jellicle Ball, the acrobatics, the moonlit Memory the swaggering Rum Turn Tugger or the three female felines and Macavi-ty- , the mystery cats dancing. To the 19 cast members, the producers and their staff, the orchestra and everyone involved, congratulations. 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