Show f The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday June £3 mi E5 Onstage: Camelot' opens Utah Musical Theatre summer season Utah Musical Theatre begsas Thursday at Weber Stats University Ogden with Lerner and Loewe's "Camelot" Performances continue through Saturday and then July 6 in the AHred Theatre of the Browning CeaCei Cartels is 7:30 with a 2 pMiraaSmm July 6 New York guest actor Randolph Messing who recently starred in Weber State's production of "Mac of La Mancha" is cast as King Connie Dykstra of Chicago aa"CacEev?re Todd PuEsll of St Louis is Lancelot Jsrascs Chri£tiaa directs with Troy Fisher as musical director Other musicals is the season are T§fi 2-- pa th "H6w to Succeed in Business With0 out Really Trying" July 11-2- 3 "Into the Woods" July One and Only" Aug Tickets are $8 and $9 and available at &e Browning Center ticket office The Sundance Children's Theatre will premiere Saturday at 4 p Ei: at the Sundance resort in Fro-v- o Canyon with a performance of 'Face2Face" The opening-dabenefit will include the performance followed by a barbecue and various activities for children including downs magic and mimes Tickets are $15 $8 for children under 12 The play written by Califorians Richard Kellesen book) and Michael Silversher (music and lyrics) 25-Au- g 8-1- 7 and-VM-y focuses on a pleasant young boy named Benno who becomes the victim of intolerance Marco a vain and popular grammar-schostudent decides for no reason he doesn't like Bermo's face He persuades his classmates to side with him against Benno The hurt young boy then sets out on a journey of discovery to find out who he is In the end all the children learn a valuable lesson about tolerance and mutual respect d Keller a aseinher of California's South C&asi Repertory Theatre directs the production featuring Hisa Takakuwa Paul HalL Autni Kate and Laurie Woolery The actors are from California and were members of the South Coast Repertory Educational Touring Program production of "Face2Face" ol John-Davi- 19-ye- ar Performances continue June 30 at 1 pm Beginning in July the play will be presented Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays at 6 pm and in August Thursdays through Sundays at 1 pm It wiii be presented in conjunction with Mary Gail's "Nobody Home" scheduled to premiere July 6 at 1 pm Ms Gail's play which also features music by Mr Silversher takes a look at the lives of five latchkey children and their parents The cast all Utah actors includes Michael Alvarez Matt Bohling Jennifer Buckalew Carolyn Wood and Shauna Woody After the premiere "Nobody Home" will presented Thursdays through Sundays at 1 pm during July and in August Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays at 6 pm Performances in July will be staged at the Sundance Rehearsal Hall as the Baker Kathryn Laycock as y the Baker's Wife and Amy as Little Red Riding Hood After the Saturday opening the musical will play in repertory with "Big River" on odd calender dates through Aug 31 at 8:30 pm There are no performances Sunday or Aug 13 Reservations are required and may be made by contacting the Sundance Resort Tickets are $10 $9 and $8 "Stop! 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Listen: More Berlin' City Rep's theatrical concert showcasing the music of Irving Berlin opens Saturday at 7:30 pm on the Court Stage at the theater 148 S Main It will continue in repertory with "Murder on the Nile" and "The Great Pantages Vaudeville and Magic Show" through Oct 28 Songs have been selected from movies and stage shows that fea amphi- theater Wes-terb- Tickets are $4 for adults and $250 for children under 12 Seat- ing is limited For reservations con- tact the resort "Into the Woods" the second show of the Sundance Summer Theater will bow Saturday at 8:30 pm on the outdoor stage at the Sundance resort David Spencer directs the James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim musical The story centers on the fairytale characters of Little Red Riding Hood Jack and the Beanstalk and others as they discover what happens after they hve happily ever alter Mr Spencer said tie show warns "Be careful what you wish for — it might come true" Cast members include Janine Lindsay as the Witch Kim Blackett el tured music by Berlin Performers include Jennifer O'Haley Amy Richardson Tamara Howell Mindy Finch Wanda Copier James Dale Jeff Bryner Mearle Marsh Bryon Finch David Glaittli and Byron Simper Music will be provided by pianists Sherrie and Rod Davis After the Saturday show performances will be presented on various Ras-muss- en dates over a period Tickets are available at the box office for $8 50 and $650 Nancy Melich four-mont- h y did Lyric Rep makes noise on 25th season i £ Tfce Old Lyric Repertory Company opens its 25th season Thursday in Logan's Lyric Theatre with a re- turn engagement of Michael Frayn s farce "Noises Off!" Other shows to be presented during :the silver season include the musical "Diamond Studs" the and the drama "The Dresser" Artistic director Vosco Call said it is customary for true repertory companies to revive shows presented ih previous years and this OLRC season reflects that practice ("Dia-mos- d Studs" "Harvey" and "Noises Off are all OLRC repeats) Mr Call said "Noises Off' has been the most requested show since the company presented it in 1987 The raucous comedy is a satire on actors and begins during the dress rehearsal of a drama called "Nothing's On" The second act is a presentation of "Nothing's On" viewed from backstage where the audience has a firsthand look at the eccentricities and chaos of the actors' private lives "The audience witnesses the hilarious deterioration of the relationships of the characters and the production they're in" said Mr Call 'It's like a runaway train that you can't get off" Repeating their 1987 roles in the farce are James Armstrong as veteran actor Selsdon Mowbray and Wa£dWright as the stage manager Exe£iive producer Sid Perkes said the OLRC has performed to more than 250000 people during its 25 years of existence "That's quite an aceojnplishment for a small intimate theater which seats only 388 A WITH THE 80UNCE8ACK SPECIAL! 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