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Show T T 8E The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, January 11 norm rfmrTyrrrt n tT yn-wrrrrr- r r vmnr rit irrT,rrrm,Tri Stau notes 14rth Dancedrama traordinary language The Old Man builds a cage from string and talks lovingly of the Tangalary Bird The Old Woman uses a cold iron to press clothes and scolds the Old Man for his foolish devotion to the bird. Director Jean Campbell describes this audience participation piece as a farcical and funny play for people of all ages. Cast members include LuJean Blakeley, Marilyn Blakeley and Laine A dance drama adaptation of British poet laureate Ted Hughes' "Crow" will be presented Mondays through Wednesdays through Feb 5 at the La- dies Literary Club, 850 F. South Temple e Produced by the Players, the performance of the poem includes solo and ensemble acting, and dancing to live as well as taped nar- ration "Crow" was adapted for the stage by director Carol Poster and her cast during the rehearsal process. Poster, a resident of Salt Lake City for the past four years, has directed similar productions in New York, in particular those featuring works by Sylvia Plath and Yeats. She is the author of two books of poetry as well as short fiction stories and articles in anthologies and periodicals. Cast members include Poster, Charla Brinkpeter, John Calkins and Lara Stein. Preview performances are Monday and Wednesday with tickets available for $3. Regular performances will be offered Jan. and Feb. at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 with seniors admitted free of charge. Steele. Performances are at 7 30 p.m. w ith 5 pm. matinees offered Friday and Saturday. Southern Utah State College, Cedar City, will present a benefit performance of "The Rink Friday at 8 p.m. The musical deals with the relationship of a mother and daughter who have been estranged for nearly 20 years but are reunited in the family's old dilapidated roller skating rink. Through the use of flashbacks, the women are shown trying to find a way to reconcile. Director Fred Adams says the message is clear: "One can never go home, but out of struggle and pain, there is a way to find communication. The SUSC production has been selected as one of three productions in the Rocky Mountain region to be presented at Festivention '86 in Grand Junction, Colo. Jan. 31 through Feb. 4. The Broadway musical by John Kander, Terrence McNally and Fred Ebb, had its Utah premiere Dec. 6 at 27-2- 9 Mary Melwood's From left: Kelly Southwizk, Kathleen McComb, Jayceen Cra-- ; ven are featured in Southern Utah State Colleges production ; of Broadway musical, The Rink, Friday, 8 p.m., Cedar City. ; 4Crow premieres Monday Tingalary Bird," will be presented Wednesday through Saturday in the Lab Theatre of the Performing Arts Building at the University of Utah. The two-ac- t theater of the absurd play concerns a world out of order where its inhabitants speak an ex being presented at the Bubs moon Theatre in the Pageant Center. 400 N Center. American Fork Marvin Payne and Guy Randle show which feawrote the tures Payne as Lucas Light brow Performances are Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays through Feb 10 at 8 p m. Tickets are $4 at the door SUSC. The benefit performance on Friday is being offered to help raise funds to cover expenses for the trip to the theater festival in Colorado. Tickets will be available at the door for one-ma- $5 The Planemaker," a musical fantasy about a small boy who dreams that he can fly. is currently BYUs Dance in Concert to honor Dee Winterton Special to The Tribune In a series of three PROVO formances its concert on music that inspired him, explained Tom Murdock, spokesman for the dance department. The selections are dances either Winperformed or choreographed by terton, or dances that influenced him. Among (he numbers to be presented are "Clouds Hide in a Hole in the per- scheduled Thursday through Saturday, Brigham Young University's annual Dance in Concert will feature a program devoted to the choreography of the late Dee Winter-toWinterton was a dancer, choreographer and faculty member at BYU before his death in an automobile accident in October 1984. The concerts will be presented nightly at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center on campus. While other groups have dedicated their concerts to Dee since his death, this program by the BYU modern dance division is the first to base n. EvSky," "My House Goes Walking on the Go "Dolls Dancing eryday, Moon," "Affectionate Infirmities," "Men's Dance," "Glad Tidings" and "Sentimental Waltz." Other works include "Deeper and to the Right," "Slithy Toves" from Jabberwock," "Close Your Eyes." "What's Special About Me?" "Dances Alone. "Seismic Gathering." 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