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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 25, 1987 Four Outdoor Performances Slated For Summer City Rep SALT Repretory Theatre troupe this Three outdoor LAKE sum- mer theatre productions will be presented by the Salt Lake All productions are scheduled at the Salt Lake Art Center plaza phitheatre or center theatre City Reps am- ZCMI The focus of Larry D Anderson's new show Porter Rockwell Returns is the man known by legend one-ma- n as the destroying angel Anderson wrote the play and wall perform the part The name Porter Rockwell was only part of the fierce reputation that preceded the nearly mythical fighter, gunslinger, saint f and bodyguard to Mormon prophets Joseph Smith and Brigham Young Upon his death in 1878. one Salt Lake newspaper reported that "Porter Rockwell is another of the long list of Mormon criminals whose deeds of treachery and blood have reddened the soil of Utah Porter Rockwell Returns begins production tonight at 7 30 James Arrington's play J Golden and The Farley Family Reunion will also be part of Brother Brighams portable pioneer theatre this summer J Golden is another one man show about a Mormon leader who was well known for his outspoken nature The play jruns and Saturday, Tuesday, June 11, 13. 16, 18 and 20 Arrington s The Farley Family ucunion a comedy spoof about the tpical family reunion w ill start Saturday at 8 30 p m The show w ill be performed June 13, 23, 26 and 29 heun Kell s upbeat musical The Ark will also be produced by City Rep this summer The tale is based on the biblical Noah and the great flood This production will play every day except Sunday through August at 4 30 p m Tickets for The Ark are Sji for adults and $4 for children Tickets for the other three productions are $6 a seat All tickets are available at the City Rep box office Reservations may be madebv calling 532 6000 salty-tongu- e opening tomorrow (Friday) at Hale Center Theater and running through the summer months. Deanna Walker and Jared Shaver have key roles in San Juan Outpost" NEW SHOW . . . g PORTER ROCKWELL Rockwell in a one-ma- n . . . Lorry D. Anderson will portroy Porter show produced by City Rep. Sculpture Exhibit Set Car-Dinosa- ur SALT LAKE Dinosaurs made of old car parts will be exhibited at the Utah Museum of Natural History July 17 September 20 ned scupltor Internationally-renoJim Gary used discarded for cramums, broken rods for ribs and rusted manifolds as metacarpals In Americas automobile graveyards Gary sees parallels to dinosaur anatomy in rusted relics from the road, and as a concerned citizen of the planet he recognizes the danger Reduced resources are requir- - ing engineers to design more efficient cars just as a changing environment once caused dinosaurs to change or disappear, he said The dinosaur exhibit has been shown in Philadelphia Tokyo, Los Angeles and w ill soon be in Salt Lake City The opening festivities for the ex- hibit are scheduled July 17 from p m There w ill be artist demonstrations. childrens activities, contests, prizes and dinosaur cookies with punch The museum hours are Monday thiough Saturday from 9 30 a m to 5 30 p m and Sunday from noon to 5 p m Admission will be $2 for adults and SI for childien 7 July 1, 1987 2nd Annual Birthday CELEBRATION! Talent Showcase 7 p.m 9pm First Place Wins $500 and Trophy; Second $200; Third $100 A t i' ns 'or Answer To Puzzle: vl c ah SI. UJ) . UfyBwenniialL Inn & Casino WENDOVER SOI TH S LT LAKE San Juan Outpost, a colorful musical based upon the histoiy of a group of Moi mons who settled in the San Juan river gulch with the primary pur pose of making friends with the will open Navajos and Piutes tomorrow (Friday) at the Hale Center Theater Written thirty years ago by the Hales the show has been made this year into a musical with lyrics by Ruth Hale and Sally Dietlein music by Dietlein with arrangements bv Yal David Smithson, known for his work with Piomised Valley Theater and City Rep hoe-dow- n Singers and dancers include Melinda Ness, Jennifer Wolf, Anne Madsen Judy Cook, Tami McCann, Jim Smith, Will Swenson, Bob Bedore, Todd Russell, Herman Frazer, Bart Moody and John Lesko San Juan Outpost will play June 19 - August 8, every Monday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 8 p m An occasional Tuesday and Wednes day performance has also been scheduled and a matinee will be of Mrs Dietlein The cast includes Nathan hale as Lncle Heb and Ruth Hale as Aunt Em Deanna Walker, understudied by Tami Me Ann will play Caroline and .Jared Shavei and Mark Dietlein will double as Pailey Macy, the Texas renegade Richard Wilkins (known as Scrooge) and Dietlein will double as Daitmouth The children will be plaved by Melanie Keefer, Cassidy Osborne Jessica Dietlein Amy McClellan David Spicer and Quinn Dietlein teiedonAug 484-925- 7 y 'Chorus Line' Packs In Crowd At Starlite SALT LAKE Broadways longest running musical is packing them in at the Starlite Summer Theater This is the third time the winning musical has ap peared in Salt Lake, and Friday nights audience gave it a waim welcome Chorus Line is not youi usual comedy longest SHEDS An alternative to the Barn style shed As Zac savs the goal of the audition is to end up with eight people by Olga Milius (,reen Sheet Theater ( ritic d running look into the musical is an lives and feelings of a group of dancers trying out for parts in a chorus line parts they desperately need The Stailite production began as the audience was being seated, with the cast doing their stretches and warm-up- s in readiness for the audi tions. leading right into the show itself Jayne Luke s dnection and lively choreography offer a production Mark Gollaher is an attractive appealing Zach His director apait w hich could become dictactonal and stiff came through as a warm human yet firm man able to bring who can peiform as 1 Reservations are suggested since most shows at the Hale Center are sell outs For more information those inor drop in terested may call at the theater, 2801 So Main Group rates are available as are season tickets Spencer Anderson will play Linda Hei zog doubles with Sally Dietlein as Elvira and Kurt Jackson will play Navajo Frank Hig-gle- Choreography is by Deanna Walker and is "wild and rollicking feel" said with a western Broadway's Those "don't wants around your house may be "do wants for someone else You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet ad columns - Hale Presents Musical Tony-awar- uliet Laurel at ("02) t if t i W4 2255 nr t 'San Juan Outpost' 6 Stud walls Fir siding One singular sensation The finale of Choius Line" is magnificent That one singular sensation that comes onlv when a well rehearsed talented chorus ime pei forms is Fiberglass shingles Wood Floor 412 Pitched roof trusses for additional storage R B the! e The Starlite Theater offers an esting outdoor setting a fun place on a summer evening For ticket information call All m-t- types of Enterprises carpentry 561-546- and glass installation 0 CUSTOM GARAGES ALL SIZES AVAILABLE PR E FAB 24FTX24FT GARAGE COMPLETE KIT WITH PRE BUILT WALLS ANDTRUSSES MARTIN STEEL DOOR NOWONLY ... a ., fVarVi.B & COMPLETELY BUILT GARAGES 24Ft x24Ft includes Concrete Pad & Labor NOWONLY.. d out the personalities and background of his auditioning THURSDAY FAMILY NIGHT CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT NO RESERVED SEATS dancers The monologues were well done giv ing a v ariety of v oices and moods and offering a chance for solo but the cast as by Zac, blend into that perfect "line whenever necessary The pathos of their various past histones came through without becoming maudlin, thanks in part ae Gollahers performance, and roused the sympathies of the audience This is a show foi mature audiences, Don t bring the kids The dialogue is explicit, but clev er direction and acting managed to stress the pathos rather than building the subject matter if some were uncomfortable at times, as Im sure they were. (I w as ) I didn t see anyone leav e Maybe they stayed for that wonderful "Chorus Line finale Kriss Dias, a lovely and very talented dancer, was well cast as Cassie, playing well against Zac and dancing with abandon The entire cast handle their parts well and it would be hard to single out the various players One strength of the show was the appearance of varying degiees of talent in the cast, some appearing more confident, or more talented. than others as is the case in any audition, and developing style and confidence as they work The monologues were well done, arousing the interest and sympathy of the audience, and bringing out the varying personalities of the dancers And the pantomimes, taking place as the dance numbers intervened, were excellent THE GREEN SHEET NEWSPAPERS primus BUSINESS CARBON AND CARBONLESS Choose From Hundreds of Samples u, iPri Print Complete Shop with 4 Color Press, Numbering, Perforating, Stitching, and Folding available. 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