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Show nun I 2 TK Mum TimeAVt Vbltoy Naw, Aueut 1, 2002 Calendar This week in Theater Folk Arts Festival The Music Man: Theres 363-752- 984-900- 0. V$4 The Sheik, or Wont You Be My Valentino: The Shiek is in search of the mysterious Star of Shawmir. The musical melodrama o plays at 7 p.m. on Thursdays and Mondays and 7 and 9:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Desert Star Theater, 4861 S. State St. Tickets: Details: 266-760$6-$1- 2. photo by Debbl Olson 2-- 596-500-0. Mozart Festival: Featuring the Utah Symphony in a three concert series celebrating the genius of Austrian Composer Mozart. Aug. 1,7:30 p.m. Abravanel Hall. Tickets: $12-$1Also Aug. 2 at Snowbird, an Aug. 8 at Abravanel Hall. Tickets: :$l3-$2Details: 5. 355-278- Stars on Ice: Featuring Olympic medalists Sarah Hughes, Michelle Kwan, Irina Slutskaya, Alexei Yagudin and Timothy Goebel. Friday, Adg. 2. 7:30 p.m. Delta Center. Tickets: $30-$6Details: 325-732- 8. Relief Society Music Festival: Showcasing new songs from the annual Relief Soceity contest. Aug. 3. 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Free Admission. Concerts in the Park: Featuring the Peter Breinholt, popular Utah singer and songwriter. Aug. 2. 8 p.m. Brigham Young Historic Park. Lawn seating. Free Admission. Details: Michael Martin Murphy: Performs with the Utah Symphony Aug. 3 at Deer Valley. Tickets: $13-$4Details: Viva Las Vegas: The "Rat Pack" along with Elvis, Tropicana Showgirls and visit Westminster College during its annual fundraiser. Aug. 3 0 p.m. Dane Hansen Memorial 240-220- 355-278- Stadium, 1840 West 1300 East. Tickets: $150. Details: 832-274- 7. Brigham Young Historic Park. Lawn seating. Free Admission. Details: Utah Festival Opera: Four performances shown in repertory at the Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan. Shows include Die Fledermaus, The Desert Song, The Sound of Music and The Magic Flute. 7:30 p.m. ' Through Aug. 10. Tickets: $15-$5Details: 240-220- Park City Art Festival: Featuring local, national and regional entertainment, art and food at the Kimball Art Center. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday. Historic Main Street, old Town Park City. Admission: $7 adults, children under 12 are free. Brown Bag Music and Dance: Featuring performances by Idlewild, Aug. 5; Stacey Board, Aug. 6; Yankee Clipper, Aug. 7; Dance Company, 8; Aug. Repertory Dance Theater, Aug. 9.12:l51Rose Wagner Performing Arts Centers Black Box Theater, 138 W. Broadway. Free Admission. Concerts in the Park: Featuring the Mountain Jubilee Chorus, Aug. 6. 8 p.m. Ririe-Woodbu- ry In 5. Festival of the American West: Featuring the music of Ian 1son, Aug. 2 and Baxter Black, Aug. 3. 8 p.m. American West Heritage Center, 4025 S. Hwy 89-9- , 5. 355-278- 7, 532-600- 0. A Midsummer Night's Dream: Classic Shakespeare 4. 3; July 30 runs through Aug. 18. Capitol Theater. Tickets: $25-$6Details: Robin Hood: Children's Theater of Salt Lake presents a comedic telling of Robin Hood. 7:30 p.m. Through Sept. 21. Tickets: $9. Details: comedy with a modem twist and unusual southern setting. 8 p.m. Utah Valley State College, outdoor quad, Orem. Friday, Saturday and Monday through Aug. 12. Tickets: $3-$Details: Nell of the Ozarks: Musical melodrama present- - 0. $5-$1- 2. 7. Saturday's Voyeur: 863-879- Comedy takes place in the mythical Southern Utah town 7. the Scottish Highlands that appears once every 100 years. Mondays through Saturdays, 7 p.m. Through Aug. 10. Rodgers Memorial Theater, 292 E. Page Lane, Centerville. Tickets: $9-- $ 14. Details: Children of Eden: The stories of Genesis come to life in a musical about families, parents, children and faith. Presented by the Utah Musical Theater. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturdays through Aug. 17 Peerys Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd. Tickets: $20-$2Details: 1 298-130- 1 1 2. 2. ' 7. . Twilight Concert Series: Featuring Folk Artist Katie Curtis. Thursday, Aug. 8. 7:30 p.m. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St. Free Admission. Details: 596-500- -- r"iav Well be ttereTtA 0. Search of Jane Astin every step of Jane Astin, the Adrian L. Jones, the former father-in-lais desperate to get in touch with Jane regarding family news and a gift. w or anyone who may know her, Please contact the editor of the Magna Times for more information at 250-565- 6. To better serve you, Garfield Credit ip Union has joined TransWest Credit Union. 325-58- 0 Sscond clast postaga paid at Magna, Utah 84044 8980 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 J. . 225-337-8. .. . MAGNA TIMES USPS 0. 1. WelsviJle,Dmil$: $0P) sky-dive- rs shol-arsh- belief in the Presented by the Draper Historic Theater. Performances onf Mondays, Friday and Saturday. 7:30 p.m. Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. Draper Historic Theater, 12366 S. 900 East. Tickets: $6-- $ 1 0. Details: 572-414Peter Pan: Classic tale of Wendy and Peter and his lost boys in Never Land. 8 p.m. Aug. 2-Sandy City Amphitheater, 9400 S. 1200 East. Tickets: Details: 467-8499. JANE ASTIN of 1 3.30-$22.5- 8. Saturdays Warrior: Popular musical of the LDS culture about the life and trials of a LDS family and their This week's Music events Twilight Concert Series: artist Tim Featuring Folk-roc- k Easton Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St. Free Admission. Details: 2. 0. West Side Story: Popular musical of two New York City Street gangs, based on Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Presented by the Riverton Arts Council. Aug ' 1 7 Thursday-Saturda- y and Mondays. 7:30 p.m. Riverton Community Center, 12830 S. Redwood Rd. Tickets: $6-$- The Utah Hispanic Dance Alliance were among seven groups that performed Saturday at the West Valley International Folk Arts Festival. Other groups Inlcud ed dancers from the Greek Orthodox Church and the Cambodian Dance group. Brigadoon: Musical fantasy about a mythical village in 0. $I1-$17.5- 0. If popular and award winning Broadway musical based on the Disney Movie. Opens Utah life and culture. Performed by the Salt Lake Acting Company. 7:30 p.m. 168 W. 500 North. Tickets: $40-$5Through Sept 8. Details: -- i Beauty and the Beast: Touring production of the cd by the Pickleville Playhouse, 351 West 1600 North, Logan. Showing in repertory with the musical comedy Forever Plaid. Through Aug. 3 1 . Tickets: Show only: $6.50-- $ 13.50; Dinner and show $ Details: (435)755-096- 1 of La Virgin and pokes fun at trouble in River City when Harold Hill comes to the Hair Center Theater in the classic musical comedy 8 p.m.- ; Opens Saturday Aug. 3. Noon, 3:30 p.m. and &p.m.; Mondays through Fridays' 8 v p.m. Hale Centre Theatre,' 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr. . 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