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Show S i nm .r 2 The Moth TiraWWnt alSee iwr I outer y1' ir'ii' tii, Vk i : . Saw, Noeewhw 7,&2002 Calendar Arts Council recognizes Hale adds new features community advocates to the Joseph musical for producing the Arts Council Summer Musical of Joseph and the Aiming Technicolor Drearccoat "We had a dream come true to do such a large said Mzrgeee Coode, producer of the musical and a past Arts Council president. We proved that if we build a stage they wiB come, ' More than 600 hours of volunteer effort by the staff, actors and crew went into the production of Joseph,, which set attendance records for an Arts Council produc- suffering fa the "Canaan Days numbers. While the brothers are always out for laughs, BredesGQs style and French flair are captivating and amusing without being overbearing. Morgan Garrett, as Levi, is equally as amusing fa the cowboy role when he breaks the news to Jacob, played alternately by Gor don and Ron Johnson, as he performs "One Mere Angel fa Heaven. The ensemble cast are energetic and fun to watch as they sing and dance their way through the show, expertly handling a country and western as easily as the psychedelic 70 s dance to a colorful calypso. This time around Hales "Joseph musical is enhanced by a new fiberoptic lighting system, mostly noted every time Pharaoh takes a step and the stairs and floor light up under his feet With Pharaoh, played by VUlarini in blue suede shoes, "in the house the audience is brought into the show as he flirts with die women fa die audience that using corny still bring a laugh and adds to the enjoyment of the pro-ductio- r X I 8 tion. Recognized for their wort on the production were: ' BvPgfStOUON Edflor TYacee Walker, Director and One of the most popular Choreographer, Gary Jensen, Orchestra Director, productions favored by Harry James receives arts award from Aida Mattingly. Utah Audiences is Andrew Ruiuma Jensen, Costumer, Linda Cole, Rehearsal The West Valley City Arts ee who played the part of Lloyd Webbers "Joseph and the Amazing Jim Council presented its annual Jacob in the Councils proSmith, Accompanist; lifetime achievement award duction of "Joseph. Costumes; Gerald B. , . Tecftototer Dreamcoat Vocal James and above "He to went and one of the best theGraves. Director, Harry Saturdays ' for his service and commitRichard Braithwaits. Stage aters to produce die show beyond call of duty to make sure production was a sucment as Chair of the Native Manager, Dave Newton, Set' localfy has been die Hale cess as an actor and City American Powwow Center Theatre, where it is Designer; David . Committee and for organizBraishwaife, Light Designer, employee, Mattingly said. currently playing through Nov. 30. Garrin Maacareais, Sound ing Code Talker Day. Mayor Dennis Nordfelt, For bringing the spirit of the - Designer Phillip Mills, The award capped the Te story is still the 2002 Winter Olympic annual Arts Council commuSound Designer. Jeff same,1 the music is familGames to West Valley City Naiushima, Makeup and iar, but the show holds its nity recognition brunch held in his role as the Citys at the West Ride Clubhouse. own, uniqueness that Lights: Kaelyn Aaffasen.' We strive to bring the ' Coordinator. Ken Anfinsen. makes it worthwhile and Olympic Program; ' Bob Buchanan, Brian arts to the community and and Safeway fun to attend, even if Photographer, Hall and Susan Klinker for we need to honor the many . Steel youy$ seen it before and arts advocates in the city have the score memorized. being on the Project team Recognized for their conwho help us, said Aida for Arts and Cultural tributions to the In classic Hate Theatre International Folk Arts Mattingly, president of the Heritage District Project style, even in its third t Arts Council. "We could not "The Arts Council appreFestival were Rip Rippetoe, presentation, there is still do all that we do without ciates the opportunity to be Alexis Stines, Loftin and sobbing new added to their contributions. Rosline Harvey Jr.. Date and actively involved in fee projthe tried and true that audiJeanfae Teeptes, Kent ect by providing input and , Receiving the Mayors ences will want to come Award as the Utah said. Winder Winder Dairy, ideas, Mattingly back for. "Because of this project we . Valerie Hansen - Fred Symphony and Zions Bank A familiar cast led by the first Utah for Meyer, Mike Daughtry hope that next year we will Brett Bradfordand Cary have a real home for tire Arts (ostcq Wholesale. R$se, Symphony concert at the Charron as Joseph, with . Council. which was presented Stanley r Costco Wholesale, JennIHohl and Emily free to the public, in honor Public Works' Craig Jensen - Sams ClubT Morgan Jeppsen as the of the late Mayor Gearld L. Smith's. PJ - Reams, Barry, Department For storage facilities for Arts Council Wright. Bessy and Ken - Reams, Community Leadership Ray Tafoya - Harmons, equipment and props and j4 LireiiaatJoa tire awards were presented to: driven for Julie B atchelor Amicis Citys float ' nr-Presented with Friends of Restaurant, Mike Merrill Stephen Baker, conductedtwee die Arts certificates were tor of the West Valley Sizzter, Kevki Duffln t 12 for seasons Council Arts members of past .Hometown Buffet Doug Symphony, V. New, S--, - Nasser - Caf$ Med, JW performing and bringing Rudy Luna, Sandy Joseph tK.V-434XU - Chinese and Carolyn Holds worth; E recognition to West Valley fos: mt music. Center Kevin '.GsrrtX City through Manager orWd B ruder, Don Mahoney, The Symphony also presented a free concert in July designer of of the amphithe- -. in which Wright was guest ater for the Arts and Cultural conductor for one number. Heritage Center. Lynette Hunter High School for Hiskcy, Salt Lake County administrator of the ZAP proving the Arts Council will the use of its auditorium program; Kevin Eubanks for the International Folk and KUTV for its coverage Arts Festival and the of Joseph; Chris Coleman "Nutcracker" production. and Abbey Reynolds for Debbi Olson, editor of their creation of die Olympic the West Valley News for Buffalo Roundup; Mona her attendance and coverage . Thorup; a member of the I of Arts Council events and WestFest Committee who activities in the West Valley coordinated the Talent Show 5 ' News. , j Competition; Tammy Kikuchi, Christopher Judy Weeks, a Member fescc: of Granite School District Wilson, Jeff Hymas and Board of Education, for her Angie Moore - WVC work w ith Art Works for Community and Media Kids. Relations for their assistance Government Partnership with publicity for Arts 5. tV, Hfcrt Valley City Awards wete presented to Council events; Nancy Day members of the West Valley of die Parks and Recreation - $59-62- 64 -. staff and Hall employCity Department for used of the Fitness Center for rehearsals ees who contributed their time and effort to the Arts and other activities; Kevin Council due to their posiConde', Jason Errkson and W. 7SD0S., tions at the city as well as on the West Valley City Parks Maintenance Crew for assistheir own time. 282-267- 7 Awards were presented tance with set up for Arts Council events. to: Ray Cameron, a Parks Recognition was also presented to those responsible & Recreation Dept employ- - ia. , u ! , I - . t -- - charismatic narrators are joined by Gordy VQlarini and Bryon Finch as the e Pharoah. flashy Charron and Bradford have been in all three Hale Productions of Joseph and perform on alternating nights. The two have the role down so perfectly that it is almost as natural as breathing, although Bradford may be a little more emowith the tionally role, as is evidenced by his stirring rendition on "Close Every Door, which he reprises at the end of each of his performances. This time around, director Marilyn May Montgomery has focused more on the personality of Josephs brothers who are enjoyable to watch throughout the performance. Their music and dance timing is perfect throughout the show from the time they begin complaining about . their brothers dreams to their final reunion. Bruce Bredeson is tional as Reuben as he laments about die familys hoe-do- Elvis-esqu- in-tu- wn ji one-line- rs musicaL - Joseph and die Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat continues through Nov. 30 at the Hale Centre Theatre. 3333 Decker Lake Dr. at 7:30 p.m. with Saturday matinees at coca and 3:30 7 p.m. Tickets are JO. 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