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Show Puppets present tales of heroes, heroines li wus a cum nt nautili' miiiu for that lad four women to become involved mth Hit world nl ill jijifl nmrr tiling Hun television i'liiliii't11 I Tiunov lliree e.n old. Mini (ii til it ini pnial lull, is tlia product d these women. all friends, all uiotluTv who hail a desire to provide tlinni;l) music, words ami puppi'ts. sturii's to jiuiii; people l.ynnAnnt Kiehurds, tin- unit lu-"I Ltlit children, had been involved with tin art ot puppet innkiny lor scverul yeurs on tin hobby U".il, hut was interested in doing some-tinnu little more professional with the skills she had learned. She also w anted to provide an alternative to television entertainment for her hildren as well us others She hey an tolking the idea over w it h her friends Marianne Gardner, Burbaru Sluymaker and I'at Hoy yan The four deeided to heyin writiny stories based on biblical tales, const ruet marionettes and sets and put toyethcr a traveliny troupe that could briny to life once ayain the old world art of marionet "St N mi; a v - theater foursome also deeided that lie l it ould be a yood idea to write a book that coincided with the play, and also to record the music on a cassette, which would be featured alotiy w ith the storybook. w A professional quality was an essential part of the project, so when it came time to write and compose the music, Ron Simpson and Clive Romney of Sound Column. were hired to do the honors. They in turn hired local performers Michael Bennett, Becky Terry, Brian Ioelmun and James Arrinyton to serve as the voices and the recordiny was made. The story used was from The Bible Jonah and his adventures with the whale was selected because, accordiny to Mrs Richards, Mrs Gardner anil lie Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday. October West its Ballet Hawaii to with .'Cason, t nt i i m add' Alaska mm I !)H2 7 Hie Kid. a wR fl Jeopardy, lm compativ tlii'M eoiitmues on to lor live porlormaniTs 'cl :i through Nov 2 The Hon "lulu tour is sponsored by llie Honolulu Symphony Orrhestra and will include the same reperlurv as Hie Xnehoraye lour I Honolulu lealnnny mplnmy m ( "," "Billy "Allegro Brillante Bf the book plus cassette tape, as well us the (day which has been presented at Promised Valley Playhouse and Brtyham Youny Cniversity A second book concern my David and Goliath will lie available in book stores within the next few weeks I Frid.iv l.e Pursuin' Graduation l.a ik Ascending." Fas dr Deux anil Mrs will muuyurute a new dance sei n 's homy esl alill 'lied in bat city l Sv apuli Bull performances ip : i ii and Ibis agenda .I llie peilorinanees liroii eh Slay maker w rite the stories, uicluil my all the diuloyue for the various characters in the play " is the name "Jonah in f, fl U 1 )Ml IH( KIHRIOKN of Wednesday. Strinys Things returns to the Little Theatre at Promised Valley Playhouse. 132 S Stale, with a repeat performance ol "Jonah Shows will be ottered Wednesday throuyli Friday at I ;in and 5:3i p m and on Saturday at 1U, 11 a m and noon Admission is $1.50 When we first beyan this project," said Mrs Richards, "we thouyht we were writiny for children ayes five to seven. After performing for hundreds of people of all ayes, we've found that "Jonah is for everyone and we are delighted." The women attribute much of the Strings 'N Things success to the pleasure they derive from the project as well as the emotional and monetary support they have received from their families. They hope that "Jonah" and "David" are just me beginning of presenting tales of heroes and heroines to anyone who enjoys puppet theater 17, Alaska, Hawaii for Ballet West "It was a story that nut only tauyht responsibility, but also presented characters that we could lauyh w ith and nut at -- there are II character' luiludmy an octopus, a fish, a dog some mermaids and a captain Mrs lloyyan desiyns all the marionettes and the sets foi the production, while Mrs Richards constructs the marionettes in a small room in her home rcminis cent of liepetto's workshop i te I GALA INI AIKl --k ; II A Tribute to -- Doris Humphrey T j1 GALA PARTY NOVEMBER 6th WITH GUEST HOST GENE KELLY November 5 & 6 Capitol Theatre 8:00 pm For ticket information call 581 (5702 -- Clockwise from back: Marian Gardner, Pat Iloggan. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT Capitol Theatre Box Office Slayinaker and I.ynnAnne Richards comprise Strings N Things, a puppet-theateBarbara r group which will perform, beginning Wednesday. Theater calendar TtkVWTANMIVtltUkfVfILWKTAMNnnUAvVfilLVtTANMIVMJUIYl "I Never Sung for My Father." Art Barn, Reservoir Park and Finch Lane, Sunday, 8 p.m . con tmues Thursdays through Sundays 50 through Octover. Ttckeets, $5, students, seniors free Presented by Players "It's a .Miracle." Kingsbury Hall. Monday. Wednesday. Thursday. 8 e p m "Wait Until Dark," Since West Theatre. 915 W 1st South. Wednesdays throuyli Saturdays through Oct TO. 8 p ni Special midnight performance Oct ,'iti Presented by 1 Inc. Walk-On- s "Sweeney Todd." Theatre Fist. S 2nd Fast. Wednesdays through Saturdays through mid November. 8:2(1 p.m "Kismet." Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Fniversity of Utah campus. Wednesday through Saturday. LIS 8 p.m LuL Small 1 aft V, ariimys, cock Theatre, downstairs Pioneer I one week oniyi Memorial Theatre, University of Utah campus Wednesday through Saturday. 8 p.m., Oct. 20, 2 p.m ""The King and I." Promised Valley Playhouse. 132 S. Slate. Thursday through Saturday and then nightly except Sundays, Mondays through Nov. 13, 8 p.m. "Gemini. Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 5th North. Thursdays through Saturdays, 8 p in., Sundays. 2 p.m. through Dee 4. Preview night Thursday (Oct. 2D. tickets $3.50; opening night gala with light Italian buffet Fridav Oct. 221, tickets. $12.50. $15. Regular performance tickets $6 "The I'nsinkable Molly Brown, de Jong Concert Hall. Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Yomg Uni ersitv. Provo. Wednesday 'Trough 8 p.m Saturday and Oet. Matinees Oet. 25. 4 30 p.m., 'ct. 30. t J on all London Fog outerwear for men and women i v 20-3- Trust Castletons to give you the values you want on the London Fog- outerwear you love best! 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