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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Dec. 1, 1988 t hrmrsrrttigg c I AUDITIONS PIONEER Theatre Compaauditions for ny holds Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream today (Thursday) and Friday in roomm 217 at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Actors members may Equity audition from p.m. p.m. Friday. today or Equity members may also sign up for any open audition time slot. Open auditions will be held from p.m. p.m. today and 2-- 4-- 3-- 3 5 2-- 5 Friday. Non-Equit- 4 mem- y bers must check with the stage manager if they cannot make the open times. Auditioners must sign up for a time outside PMT room 201. A photo and are resume required. Auditioners should prepare a monologue or scene from the play. Scripts will be available at the audition. All auditioners should be very familiar and prepared with the entire text. A Midsummer Nights Dream wi11 be directed by Charles Rehearsals will Morey. begin Jan. 16; the play opens on Lees Main Stage Feb. 8 and runs through Feb. 25. THE OLD Nauvoo Play- No. 10 Main, house, Midvale, is holding auditions for the Carol Lynn PearonsLex de Azevedo musical My Turn On Earth. Six adults (three men and three women), ages 25-3are needed, along with six children (three boys and three girls) ages will be held Auditions Wednesday and Thursday, 0 Dec. 8 from p.m. Callbacks will be Saturday, Dec. 10 from 9 a.m.-nooAll auditioners are asked to prepare a song and be ready to move and read from the script. My Turn On Earth will be Jan. staged 6. For more information call 5, 5. 7-- n. 565-950- Brunaun, Anjeia Kasteier, Gloria Joyce Jefferson, and Susan Taggart Yadeskie will sing solo parts, accompanied by Carolyn Brunson. Janice will Buckett conduct. Admission is free and open to the public. For more information call 968-457- 9. worship service 4 6. BABES INTOYLAND.. City Rep's adaptation of the colorful Victor Hugo operetta will open Friday and continue on Monday, Dec. 9, 10, 12, 16 and 22 with matinees on Dec. 17 and 24. Regular Photo performances are at 7:30, matinees are at 2. Reservations may be obtained by calling 9:30-11:3- 0 y a.m., or Pastor Saperstein at 967-399- 8. CAN We Find Peace is Rev. James Harris sermon Sunday during 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services at Trinity United Methodist 4290 W. 5415 Church, South. Sunday School is at UMM hold a 9:45; continental breakfast at the church at 7:30 a.m.; worship committee meets following 11 a.m. service; junior high youth will bowl at 2 p.m.; senior high yough meet at 5:30. Staff Parish Relations Committee and UMW executive committee both meet Monday at 7 p.m. and Varsity Scouts at 7:15. Evening UMW Bible study will be held in the home of Hazel Wyatt at 7:30 p.m. Monday. UMW will have their Christmas program at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday. Dimples Darlings senior group will hold a luncheon and Christmas party at the church at noon Tuesday. Trustees meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information call mornings. 1, Baptist Church, stake is 3769 W. 4700 South, holds fourth school at 10 a.m., Sunday annual of performance service at 11 a.m. Handels Messiah at 7:30 worship Wednesday night Bible p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11 in the study and prayer meeting is Taylorsville Stake Center, at 7 p.m. The teens youth 1365 W. 4800 South. The meets group (ages production will feature the Sunday at 7 p.m. The mens talents of choir members physical fitness program is from the various wards in Tuesday night at 9 p.m. The the stake as well as other church Sunday School buses members of the community. will pick up anyone needing The performance is being The directed by Helene Smith transportation. churchs private school, Salt rnd accompanied by Lake Christian Academy Jeannie Perrington. There and kindergar(grades is no admission charge. ten) is now taking Stake president Albertus Van Dyk extends a special enrollments. Tuition averinvitation to families to ages $80 per student per month. Stewardship month attend the production. runs through November. GRACE Baptist Church, For more information call 4880 W. 4100 South, holds Sunday School at 9:45 and morning service at 11 a.m. ST. MATTHEWS LutherEvening worship is at 6 an Church, 2040 W. 3500 p.m. Sundays. For more South, holds Sunday School information call Pastor at 9 a.m., with worship John Lovegrove at 968-- , service scheduled at 10:30. 4843. Pastor Harvey Leuning is serving as interim pastor. BENNION Heights 8th Board of directors meeting ward, 3045 W. Bernina is held the second Tuesday Drive, will feature the ward of each month at 7:30 p.m.; choir performing a short- - second Sunday of each ened family version of month is food offering day, Handels Messiah Sunday items for' Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Crossroads Urban Center. Loma Johnston, For more information call chapel. Richard Brunson, Warren 13-1- SEASONAL favorite, Handels Messiah, will be presented tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. The Ralph Woodward Chorale and orchestra join this years soloists Carr Elaine Brewster, soprano; Martha F. West, alto; David Warner, tenor; and Clayne Robinson, bass. The will chorus be accompanied by a One of the orchestra. highlights of the concert series, this version of the Messiah will be performed wour four choruses in which the audience will be encouraged to bring their own music and participate. Tickets are not required for the concert, which is free of charge and sponsored by the LDS Admission church. is limited to those eight years A 17-pie- sing-alon- g of age and older. live IN concert A presentation featuring the compositions of Chip eclectic musician Davis, Mannheim Steamroller per-- ; forms with full orchestral accompaniment in A Fresh Aire Christmas, set for five performances today (Thursday) through Sunday at the Capitol Theatre. Concerts are scheduled Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and.7 p.m. Tickets are priced at $19.50 and $16.50. Tickets are available at all Datatix outlets or by calling 363-768- 1-- mid-ter- 964-288- m 8. 972-842- CHORAL works of Brahms Bernstein will be featured as Joseph Silver-stein- , JoAnn Ottley, Allan Monk, George John Potter and 236 other musicians congregate on the Symphony Hall stage Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. The which features concert, performances of Leonard Chichester Bernsteins and Johannes Psalms Brahms A German Requithe will em, require collaboration of nearly 250 individuals to express the power and emotion these two pieces represent. The soloists will be joined by the Utah Symphony and the Utah Symphony Chorus. and Tickets range from For more information call $9-$2- 533-640- GENERAL THE POPULAR Mormon Youth and Symphony Chorus, directed by Robert C. Bowden, will present a delightful program of both popular and traditional holiday favorites during its annual Christmas concert on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. in the on Tabernacle Temple Squre. This performance is restricted to those eight years of age and older, however, overflow seating will be provided in the Assembly Hall and will be to families with open children under the age of eight. The program will include A Rockin Christmas, Sleigh Ride, Feliz Navidad, White Christmas, Russian Candle Carol, And the Glory of the Lord, Hallelujah, and many other favorites. Tickets are not required for the concert, which is free of charge and sponsored by the LDS church. SAWYER Brown, along with Southern Pacific, will be performing live at the Salt Palace at 8 p.m. Saturday. Reserved tickets are $15.50 ($3 discount with KSOP Country Club card). Tickets are available at the Salt Palace, UofU Huntsman Center, Country Joes, all SmithTix locations and KSOP. For ticket information call 972-104- 3. THE SALT Lake Childrens Choir will present two Christmas major performances at 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 ' E. South Temple. Featured will be the music of Bach, Palestrina and other masters as well as selected carols from many lands, including What Child Is This?, Still, Still, Still and O Holy Night. At the conclusion of the evening audience and choir will join in several carols. All over six years of age are welcome and there is no admission charge, although a donation may be much-love- d offered. 7. 278-771- VIOLINIST Joseph Silver-steisoprano JoAnn Ottley and Lani Poulson herald the holiday season as featured soloists in the sixth annual Vivaldi Candlelight Concerts, Monday and Tuesday. The concerts, which benefot the International Vislitors, Utah Council, begin at 8 p.m. each evening in St. Marks Cathedral, 221 E. First South. Vivaldis Gloria, with the UofU A and Chorus Cappella members of the Utah Symphony, highlight the program. Tickets are $25 and are available at the Utah Symphony box office and at the door. For more information call Gayle will be appearing at the 49th Street Galleria at 8 p.m. Monday. Combining pop, country and blues, Gayle is an artist whose style is hard to categorized and whose appeal is as diverse as the voice itself. She will be performing songs from album, Nobodys Angel, as well as 2. n, JOIN the "Friends of the Salt Lake County Library System" for a quarterly planning meeting at noon Tuesday in the South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. "Friends" State. and "Prospective Friends" are invited to attend. For more information call mezzo-sopran- o 532-474- LIBRARIES 24 DAYS Before Christmas is the theme from 3:30-5:3- 0 p.m. Friday at the West Valley library, 2880 W. 3650 South. Share in the spirit of the holiday season by making popcorn treats, ornaments and decorating the library Christmas tree. A program suitable for children of all ages and their families. Bring scrap materials such as paper clips, gift wrap paper and e pans. For informapot-pi- tion call 943-463- 6. CHILDREN are invited to make decorations for the Library Christmas tree at several locations Saturday. School age children can n participate from 10 at the Kearns Library, a.m.-noo- 5350 So. 2 943-463- 943-463- 6. v filtmp GIDEONS Bible, a new play by Odai Johnson, opens in the Lab Theatre on the University of Utah campus today (Thursday) and runs through Sunday. The play centers on a man named Philip Gideon. Hes rich, smart, handsome and involved in1 a ' game. Production begins at 8 p.m. nightly in the Lab Theatre, upstairs in the Performing Arts Buiding, behind the UofU bookstore, except on Sunday when the play begins at 7 p.m. There is also a Saturday matinee at 5 For ticket p.m. information call 581-696- HALE 2801 Center Theater, So. Main, presents Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol through Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. daily (except Sundays), with some 5 p.m. performances also scheduled. A special benefit will also be staged at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 with all proceeds benefitting the Primary Childrens Medical Center. To reserve seating call 484-925- 7. TOP Hat Theater presents The Best Christmas Pagent Ever today (Thursday) through Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 so. 9150 West. Admission for this comedy is $2 for adults, $1 for children and seniors, or $7.50 for the entire family. For more information call Vtceivbtr 3. 1985. - 5.00n 9.0 0- Slsse3 IMS. All Sacrwitfrjt Church ORGANIZATIONS PROFESSIONAL Republi MAGNA WATER BOARD TRUSTEE Yrs. Leadership Experience Independent - No Allegiance To Any Special Interest Group Goal: Improve Water Service & Quality For Greater Good of Magna Achieve Fiscal Responsibility With Least Cost To Residents of Magna. Stand For Honesty, Integrity & Truth That Represents Whole of Magna. 27 -- 1700 E. Wy. utJL WarionRd Iftitij v Sfian in crr' thi Holiday Spirit Refreifimentj ' Hit tr Mz ..tfPoor Lunch Sale frim Hauling Tree Trimming Shrubs Topping Pruning General Clean-u- at 2 Call John 561-165- p boxoffice at 581-696- 1. STAR Child, a popular LDS musical, is being staged and Saturday Friday, Mt. Vernon Monday Academy, 184 E. Vine with Murray, Street, "Saturdays Warrior" being performed next week at the same location. The two shows will alternate each ticket For weekend. information call is 7:30 p.m. Showtime in 565-950- nightly. ANNIE, the Christmas production at Promised Valley Playhouse, opens on (Thursday) tonight PVPse main stage. Tickets are currently on sale at the So. 132 box office, PVP This State. delightful rendition, which began as a comic strip depicting the adventures of Annie and her dog, Sandy, continues at 7:30 p.m. each Tuesday through Saturday through Dec. 23. Matinees are Dec. 10, 17 and 22 at 2 p.m. For more information call the box office at 364-569- 6. New Years Eve performances of the 1989 season opener, Dear Ruth, will be staged Dec. 31 at 7 and 10 p.m. at Hale Center Theater, 2801 So. Main. The cost will be $8 per seat and includes refreshments and noise makers. For more information or to reserve seating call TWO 7. & ETC. WHEELER Historic Farm, 6351 So. 900 East, hosts its annual Celebration oj Christmas from 6:30-- 9 p.m, through r Dec. 17 (except The farm is Sundays). magically transformed into the sights, sounds and good cheer of a Christmas. General admission is $4, children $2.50. (Bring a Carnation label and get $1 off on adult admission and 50 cents off on a childs For admission). more information call a ry 3-- 264-224- 1. THE ANNUAL Festival of Trees will be held in the Salt Palace through Saturday from 10 a.m.-1p.m. The event is sponsored by the Womens Endowment Board for the benefit of Childrens Primary Medical Center. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $2.75 for adulsts and $1.50 for children (Discounts available if purchased early at any Zions bank or from Festival Board members). For more information call Lauretta 0 2. Dansie Cowan Tuckett Gunn (266-4820(266-4300- Evelyn ), Maijorie or Chris ), (262-724- (268-4107- ). THE FINLANDIA Society of Utah will celebrate Finnish Independence Day with a luncheon Sunday at 1 a p.m. in the restaurant, 2960 Highland Drive. People of Finnish descent and friends are invited. For more Chuck-A-Ram- ROOM Service, the antics of a producer and some actors at the White Way Hotel which became the basis of a Marx Brothers mm n Take advantage of rates to get your lawn, garden, trees or house in shape for winter. Let us do those projects you haven't had time to start, and clean up your property for the holidays. Theatre Pioneer the THEATRE off-seaso- Holiday movie, will be performed live by the Pioneer Theatre Company at 8 p.m. nightly (except Sundays) through Dec. 17 on Lees Main Stage Memorial Pioneer at UniverSouth 300 Theatre, sity. Matinees are also at 2 p.m. scheduled 10 and 17. Dec. Saturdays, For ticket information call 484-925- 250-219- 4. her curretn CLEAN-U- P 6. West. 4220 Materials will be provided by the library. Children are invited to an ages hour of stories, songs and decorating to welcome the 1 holiday season from a.m. at the Peterson library, 9340 So. 700 East. For more information call 10-1- CHRYSTAL more 533-640- U.S. SUBMARINE Veter, ans of World War II and Auxilary will meet at 6 p.m. at the DAV Monday headquarters at the corner of 300 East and 800 South. For more information call Pat, chapter president at $12.50-$17.5- 263-298- For information call ' many of her past hits. Tickets range from 0 and are available at SmithTix outlets or at the Galleria. For more informa- tion call 9. members). Peggy Davis as Mother Tom-Tom- 968-799- 2, Monday-Frida- . , Jennifer O'Haley as features, from left, Alan Brodine as Goose, Steve Nichol as Rumple and Rosalie Richards as Widow Peep. 583-049- FOLLOWING Fridays Utah Symphony performance, the Fanfare Club will host a special evening featuring fine food, music and art. The Fanfare Clubs December party will be held in the Permanent Collections Gallery of the Salt Lake Art Center. Party tickets are available at the Utah Symphony Box Office or guests may pay at the door. Tickets are $5 (half price for Fanfare Club at 11 a.m. ' ' at Sunday. Pastor Sapersteins sermon will be "Repent, based on Malachi 3:1-- and Luke 3:1-Sunday is the second Sunday of Advent and the Foster family will light the second Advent Candle. Womens Assn. Christmas dinner is Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Huckleberry Finns, 3500 So. 7200 West; womens Bible study and dessert will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, choir rehearsal is at 7 p.m. For more Wednesday. information call BIBLE TAYLORSVILLE its sponsoring group of young violinists who will present Christmas music. Cost is $10. For reservations call Myrle Low WESTVALE Presbyterian Church, 3610 So. 4400 West, will host the "hanging of the greens" at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The whole family is to invited participate. Refreshments will be served. Westvale holds Sunday School at 9:45 and 968-689- CHURCHES can Women will hold their annual Christmas socal at the Governors Mansion from 11:30 a.m, to 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). First Lady Colleen Bangerter will conduct a Christmas tour of the mansion. A buffet luncheon will follow. The program will feature a Paid lor by Tom Bird Committee , information call 278-659- 0. |