| Show j Holiday shows dramas open this week Promised Valley Playhouse 132 S will celebrate the holiday season with a presentation of the musical "Annie" The story of an orphaned little girl and her dog opens at Friday at 7:30 pm Bruce Bredeson returns as Daddy Warbucks the wealthy I) achelor who takes Annie into his heart and his home Mary! Lyn Dove will take on the role of Annie Others in the cast include Bryan Gardner as Franklin D Roosevelt Bryon Finch as Rooster Kirsten Richards as Miss Hannigan and Jolene Tuttle Rausch as Lily Following the Friday opening "Annie" will play Saturday and then sisters care for their mother who suffers from emotional problems Heidi Burnett plays the middle sister Jo an unmarried mother-to-b- e and Andee Mason plays the youngest sister Sherry Washington said the theme of the play Is family relationships and obligation to family members "Independence" will play at 8 pm Thursday through Saturday A performance is also scheduled for Saturday at 5 pm The Dec 3 performance will begin at 7 pm Cinema In Your Face 45 W 3rd South is hosting three afternoons of live theater this week Local playwright Steven Cannon Tuesdays through Saturdays until Dec 23 Curtain time is pm each evening Matinees are scheduled for Dec 9 16 and 23 at 2 pm Lee Blessing's "Independence" directed by Kenneth Washington will be presented in the University of Utah Lab Theatre Thursday through Saturday and Dec 3 The production features U of U theater professor Anne Decker as Evelyn Briggs a single parent who has raised her three daughters Kess Jo and Sherry in Independence Iowa Erika Johnson plays the eldest daughter Kess a university professor called borne to help her younger 0 state 7:-3- salts-tongu- - ” 0 k ' '' ' - ? y ' 0 a4W: ' ' ' I f ': ' 'le ' ' Ni t 14 4'i '41-- :'S ! 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': A 1 - Itt one-mont- h tj 0 - production Robert Walkingshaw featured in the title role of will be Scrooge the miserly curmudgeon whose life is changed by visits from four ghosts on Christmas Eve Bruce Ackerman will portray Jacob Marley Scrooge's former business associate Scrooge's clerk Bob Cratchit will be played by Joe Law and Marie Hardie will portray Cratchit's wife Tiny Tim will be played by Jeremy Johnson Contact the Magna Recreation' Center for more information Unsinkable Debbie Reynolds takes 'Molly Brown' on the road Continued From E-- I her again He left the tour in the summer to begin rehearsals (as Daddy Warbucks) in the upcoming Broadway musical "Annie II" "It was great having him in the Show" says Reynolds "He's a good friend and I love to work with him but we lost him to Annie" (Ron Raines whose varied credits include the role of Gaylord Ravenal in the 1983 Broadway revival of "Show Boat" plus numerous appearances with the New York City Opera Santa Fe Opera Houston Grand Opera and the San Francisco Spring Opera is currently portraying Johnny Brown) The decision to do the stage version of "Molly Brown" was a simple one "It is my favorite play" says Reynolds settling into the chair by draping one leg over the armrest "I love doing comedies I love to dance and decided to tour this show as a I way to finish up my dancing career I added hard dancing and knew it would be the last time I would dance this way" She laughs slaps her thigh "I'm like Kareem The time comes in give the knees and the legs a rest "I can do this now but it is very strenuous and after 1990 when the tour ends other people can do the show Of course I will continue to tap dance I love to tap dance You can do that until you're as old as George Burns but as for the other I just don't want to do that to my bones anymore" Reynolds says her production differs somewhat from the Broadway musical with all changes having been approved by Mrs Meredith Willson "She was there at every show when we started Jim Bowab the director and author Richard :Pop notes: Jazz forum planned The Salt Lake Jazz Society will : present a jazz forum featuring Larry Jackstien and Amnesia Duo Wednesday at 7:30 pm at Daynes Music Steinway Hall 154 S Main Jackstien a jazz pianist has been active in the Salt Lake area jazz scene for more than 30 years Amneaia Duo features Frank Yanowitz on piano and Andalin Nosanchuck on the flute : Instrumentalist Kurt Bestor will oe featured in a live presentation of his album "An Mrus Christmas" Dec 4 in Symphony Hall Bestor is a nationally recognized arrangercomposer having written numerous themes for television in eluding ABC's "Monday Night Football" and "Movie of the Week" Airus recording artist Sam Cardon will also share the bill Bestor and Cardon were recently honored with an Emmy Award for their scoring of ABC's coverage of the 1988 Winter Olympics We've restruc- Morris collaborated tured the show — I like that word better than rewritten — we'Ve included a happy uplifting song from the film 'He's My Friend and instead of the opening scene being in Lendville Colo we begin on the Titanic — with a more mature Molly looking back at her life" Not one to dwell on the past Reynolds alludes to some of her personal pain when she says "Yes I do feel connected to Molly Brown The 'unsinkable' part To get through life you must be courageous must not give into despair You must not give up Always keep your sense of humor Problems make you want to sink You can't I haven't I won't I have the bruises to prove life has been hard but I've been very fortunate in that I have had a profession that has allowed me to make a good living" Her manner becomes serious Her voice deeper "There are so many SUPERHEROES :00119C 1 FABULOUS BUMS 6 PINHEADS EXOTIC WORLDS wr F09 SCI ANIMATION OF ENDS ALL AGESI MI 91111All 1144 a 7ri Sadler 4210 COWWOW 145 1003 SWAY) Si flops 5 IS !ENDS Mini - II CASOCFS "mamma- CAVISSINCOLY 14506coode st ktid Ft MAL WIMP 'odd comma 7HE 715 915 190 Ain WEI real gym cd Me — SNOW WWI gfir 1 Ai A "paw tia it 11:: illkozo--441600zvv-:f-- EDDIE MURPHY 0111 zEmilys litommgeommonlonnommes 0:111THRY CINEMAS PRIOR RICHARD 2NID 01 0' fIMEM CS 1134f qc D PA 6 I Lmai 420 Mar 07101 4 40 SOUtil IMMO P21 OM Mr'VIM hill tiCOMID AOC 0 110 COONE WEI NAN 0mI PLAZA S441 0090 0 SOAD el SOW 96910AM PINT 1111 0410 w:a) : aMititigr 1 24 t d an Mat )9v0 "1 140 qo bu:2 I V ASL 9 P IWO OP C4U":411 nostrKrs r 2 (0 So No E Ha US I WA? 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It is really very good Carrie is extremely bright far more intelligent than I I'm smarter but she's more intelligent She's been everywhere Russia China Not that spitawiNss r FANTASY I'm into all that astrology stuff but she is a Libra and she loves to be free and travel" The local presentation of "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" is being produced by Reynolds and her huse band develnper Richard Hamlett whom she married in 1984 "There was no one in Salt Lake to produce the show" says Reynolds "and I wanted to play here It's a family show We're talking it everywhere Boston Detroit San Francisco Seattle Vancouver" Then with a wry laugh she adds"We won't however take it to New York I don't think it's chic enough to go there" "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" will be presented Tuesday through Saturday at 8 pm at the Capitol few engineering courses at a ::-it- IN: 900K COMPIDIRMAL" 146 IN 9141 ui 245 IUDS hard-workin- " ONE MAINIMMI1111 91 gious — in a spiritual way rm proof of that pudding I follow the Ten Commandments and I try to do at least one good thing every day for another person" She has never performed in Salt Lake City though her son Todd took g people many good who can't find jobs who can't dig out My family had no money to go to college My father was homeless for a while He went to California and slept in the park to save money so he could send for us "I sit down on benches next to bag I'm Debbie' ladies and I say They don't know who I am I ask them if they like their life Of course they don't Sometimes I give them money And I always smile at strangers It's amazing what a smile does" Reynolds says she has never been afraid of hard work that it can't kill you "I think laziness can kill you not hard work I'm not too patient with lazy people I guess that's a fault of mine Some people only have room in their lives for one thing then there are those extremely busy people who you ask to do one more thing and they always can do it I truly believe the more you give the more you get back Yes I am reli CO PASSIS Wows Cm Bountiful OW ?AL IN km I16 in 2924412 6 MONO 41100 S 13 NOIL CONON ANC VIP OCKFIS Nil NOM '"A - ittcrm NOM NO FON MOM CONNONN 110010414011 aa tww— 4 or‘imott ” I cortc""cic" I soo mcotmo cdt u- - v bmenno 2724711 SN130 ON 3 SCRUMS 7:00 At I00 130 4100 SPIC1AL 730 P1034110111 NO PASS11 DAILY IN 40 : |