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Show IB irurf b4lUa( i VfifcAfA LAKE. Dear comedy from Ruth, a the World War 11 era will kick off the 1989 season at the Hale SALT rib-tickli- feature the play, beginning at 8 and 10, New Years Eve with tickets including noise makers and refreshments. Center Theater, opening tonight (Thursday) and running through The hilarious story of Ruth, who finds herself Feb. 20. besieged by e servicemen as a Two New Years Eve parties will home-on-leav- Governors Award In Arts To Be Offered Next Year SALT LAKE. Appearing for the first time in Utah, the renowned Childrens Theatre Company of will present its Minneapolis 1988-8touring production at 7:30 p.m., Jan. 6 at City Reps Utah Theatre. Two African Tales: Rumpel will Kalulu and stiltskin introduce audiences to the African continent through two well known fairy tales set to dance, music, mime and narration. The tour will play to more than 125,000 people in more than 70 cities nation 9 -- Thursday, Dec. 29, 1988 lA- -t- , U Comedy Opens Tonight At Hale Center Theater World War SOUTH THE GREEN SHEET Austene Van Williams, Gregory Waletski, David B. Wiley and Bruce Thompson. Composer is Roberta Carlson; choreographer, Marvette Knight; set design by CTC artistic staff Klobermeyer as well as managing the production. Performances will be given sister. every Monday and Thursday Jared Shaver and Jon Hale will through Saturday with extra play William Seawright; John performances scheduled on many Lesko and Carl Barton will Tuesday and Wednesday eveappear as Ruths bewildered nings. Evening performances will fiance. begin at 8 oclock with a matinee Others in the cast are Jennifer at 3:30 p.m., Feb. 4. Wolf and Erin Smith as Martha Tickets are priced at $4, Seawright; Bob Bedore and Will Monday; $5, Tuesday through Swenson, Chuck; Virgie Ostler Thursday and matinee; $6, Friday and Kris Roller, Dora and N. and Saturday. Childrens tickets Kurk Holshue will play Harold are always $4. as Ruth; Brooke alternate Wilkins, Leea Swenson and Becky Folsom as Miriam, the younger result of letters written by her younger sister, but signed with Ruths name, is one of the most requested plays at the Hale. Richard Wilkins, who recently concluded his annual appearance as Scrooge will direct the production and also appear as Judge Wilkins, the father. The role will be double cast with Bob Walkingshaw alternating. Edith, the judges wife will be played by Melany Wilkins and Sarah Hale Swenson. Sally Sandberg and Joanne Taylor will For ticket information or reservations call Season tickets are still available for the 1989 season, priced at $32 for adults, $16, children. Cost includes seven comedies. Group rates and fund raisers are available. During the first three weeks of January, a 50 percent discount 484-925- will be given groups of 25 or more on week-nightand discounts are also available on weekends, Call the theater for details. s, members Carey Thornton and Steven Kennedy. Costumes are by Ricia Birturk; lighting, Barry Browning. wide. Praised by the Los Angeles Times as "the finest childrens Adapted by Timothy Mason and directed by Richard D. Thompson, the two stories are woven into one designed to original work, entertain audiences of any age. Rumpelstiltskin is known to children world wide as the story of the magical little mein who can weave gold from straw. The familiar German tale is retold in an African context. Kalulu, unfamiliar to most American audiences, is the tale of a swaggering rabbit who brags and bullies his way through life and promises the king he can grow money, providing the king keeps seed money coming. Both stories are parables of greed and the triumph of good theatre in the country, perhaps the finest in the world, the company performs from Septemin a June ber through n dollar facility in Minneapolis which was custom designed and built for CTC in 1974 and boasts an annual e audience of 250,000. Joanne M. Parker, City Reps artistic director said "We are extremely pleased to host a and a production production for which we have the company greatest respect and admiration. CTCs goal of extending the boundaries of theatre for families and young audiences with excellence and innovation in their matches productions precisely City Reps own goals." Tickets for the presentation are priced at $5, $7 and $9. For information and reservations those interested may call City between 10 a.m. Rep, and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; Saturday from 10 a.m. to multi-millio- main-stag- over evil. The tour company includes performers Dawn Bentley, Carrie Jane Field, Peter Macon, Tony Paul, Derek Williams, Lester Thompson, 2 p.m. Audrey Purry, 532-600- 0 Children's Theatre Of Minneapolis To Appear SALT LAKE. In celebration of its 90th year as a state arts agency, the oldest in the nation, the Utah - Arts Council will inaugurate the annual Governors Awards in the Arts during the coming year. is council The seeking nominations for the awards in eight categories: artist, patron, efts business, community, organizations, arts education, official and special elected citation. Nominations must be received at the Utah Arts Council or postmarked by Friday, Jan. 1989. Winners will be honored at gala dinner at Little America, Saturday March 11 and will receive commissioned works of art to commemorate their efforts. "The criteria for all awards are the quality and excellence of the recipients contributions on a regional or national basis, said Carol Nixon, Utah Arts Council director. 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