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Show HE Sundav The Salt I akc Tribune Mav IK 'M, Park West concerts liv Torn 1 ( di lln v Tribune Staff Wrne r trv mg to satisfy net ds explained J ( Me Neil, pi.siderit of I rnted f oncerts on whv he has bten book ing mort modern music acts late He said that the Salt Lake area h is be eoine a good market lor manv of the modern music bands il said car pooling will be Me encouraged at DarkWest this year There will be close in parking fur e irs arriving at the resort with four or more people The ever popular Beach Boys will bring their brand of ' Fun fun f un to the resort July 19 Jimmy Buffet will make sure folks dont ge t stuc k in Margarita ville Aug 8 Billy Ocean will sing about his Caribbean Queen Aug 9 and Robert Palmer will play DarkW est on July 24 The Grateful Dead featuring Jerry Garcia should bring out all the De adheads Aug 15 In addition McNeil said he has several surprise guests in store for the summer including an oldies package or two Seven other dates are in the process of being ne goti ated he added Kids need things to do and so do adults Were offering them more options Me Neil said of the summer lineup at Park West He' sort Tin summer season is fast dp prn.nhing and thdt means hot (J i s cool nights tall drinks ard outdoor conn rts t nite d ( e,n i ts will once agun prose nt an array of i nt rt.iinrrn nt at its J'arkWc t e ''imitmr Concert Scries tbit should appeal to a wide range hi riiusie il appe tiles 1ipsi and DM Magazine will ig nn join United Concerts in ire si nting the popular outdoor sc rn s The music' ge ts under wav unde r the stars Mav 31 when the hard rocking quintet Krokus takes the stage for a 'Schools Out Party Keel and Megattaek will also play On June h it will be the Ked Headed ' S'ranger himself, Mr Willie Nelson at DarkWest The Blue Kentucky Uirl, hmmylou Harris will be the special guest Those whose tastes lean toward the modern music sound will be ghd to know that Joe Jackson will pe i form at DarkWest June 30 he Mode on Julv 3, and Fury Aug 13 hurythinies fca and Dave hiring Annie Stewart was a big hit at the resort two years ago I m not a music ritic I m just De-pe- n e Chicago director interprets Carousel Bv jne y Me In h Tribune Staff Writer The want ad stated that a group in Ogden was searching fur a music a' director for the summer M Seth Heines f sitting in his (hie a an go office swered the request and soon after found himself in charge of the 1984 I tah Musical The atre production of f lddler on the Hoof Weber State Col lege was obviously pleased with his work qucntly invited him back to direct Arms and the Man during the fall season, and Little Mary Sunshine and Anne of Green Gables for the Utah Music al Theatre in the ummc r of 83 Thursday he makes his Salt 1 akt City directing debut when Hdge rs and Hammerstein s Carousel opens at Promised Valley Playhouse 12 S State 1 Heines comes to the assignment having staged over 150 productions in re gional summer stock educational and dinner theaters across the coun try Along the way he served as cast ing director in Chicago for the long with a hefty list of credits The Jure if tier running enin J, leurrently m e f Bruad.vav' inti re iv e J the ( ii .i land Drama ( run s i Award fur dire 'ting and (horeo W graphing Bill, Bishop (, s to ar at the f live 'and Plavtn uh and founded Arts Management Group Inc an organization involved in bringing the Chicago Intel national Theatre festival to the Windv City e (April 28 Mav 25) Turk to Jewish parBorn in Ne ents the family soon rno.ed to Ath ens Ga and a southern Mc'styk Though e lassie al music was an inte gral part of the home arts in school, at least fe r boys was h iced on with disdain I wanted to be in a ballet class but that said the amiable Heines was unheard of so I went out for football I broke both arms and both legs in the process and soon gave up sports Summers were spent attending cultural events in New York while the ater entered his life via e ommum there was tv , reductions in Athe ris no drama program at his high sc hool f (Hit ge at the University of Georgia took him in the direction of public rc lations and pre law until a summer internship for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company inadvertently changed his mind ' They liked my publicity work and asked rne to stay on, said Reines ut Je e ide d to re I I ur n to the uni bike scene end the lithe June Is Bui tin Du All () r se gme nt So ve horte ne d the c lam bake end I think it r . 1 ended up taking stage era!1 lasses instead of law and eve ntuallv got a bae helor s de gre-- in de sign and a masters in stage and television di 'ity I e he Ips e Heines also has made a change from the traditional staging of the tiun He became involved with the pro due ing and directing aspects of the re e heave n s e ne in Act II have ne vtr like d the luthe s lin approach whtre Billv is hanging up stars think audiences will see some thing a little differently than what they are accustomed to and I hoie I ater rather than performing because I didn t want acting enough You have to want to act more than vou want to eat to be an ae tor and I just didn t Oh every five years or so 11 do a role just to make sure what I in asking actors to do is valid but I m a director first Though Chicago is home for four months out of the year (not only does he direct there, he also teaches at Roosevelt University), he spends the other eight months as a guest director at various theaters around the country His pleasant and rewarding experiI loved the area ences in Ogden and the people led him to look for other theaters in Utah where he could work He visited Promised Valley Playhouse last year liked the facili ty and was later invited to stage Carousel I ve made a fair amount of changes without altering the story said Heines The end of Act I alwavs bothered me Here you have Billy Bi gelow s huge soliloquy which sc'ems to me to be the logical place to end But that s followed by the long clam e 1 1 they like it bast'd on Molnar s 1908 Carouse play Liliom epentd April 19 194 at New York s Majestic Theatre Di redly across the street at the St James Theatre was another Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma which had opened in 1943 Car ousel was a success and for nearly two years Rodgers and Hammerstein had two hit musicals facing each oth er on Broadway The love story between the roguish carnival barker Bigelow and the gtn tie Julie Jordan features such popu lar songs as Vou II Never Walk If I Loved You and June Alone Is Bustin Out All Ovtr Following the Thursday opening the musical will continue Wednes davs through Saturdays through June' 14 Brian West Stac.ee Lee Sherwood Alisa Harris and Davis Spine ir art featured John Mead is ehoieogra phe r SALT LAKE AIRPORT HILTON . 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