Show ARTS CALENDAR The Salt Lake Tribune E5 Sunday January 26 1992 11 The Friday evening performance includes lobby displays by the Children's Museum and the Young Artists String Quartet r1-""- 1t1PD till Tr ) ):1 I- PI' IMMEICIO Composers' Guild will feLture winning compositions from its 1991 contest in a free concert Tuesday at 7:30 pm in Wasatch Presbyterian Church 1620 S 17th East The Ruth Gatrell Singers will perform the grand "Whiskers and Rhymes" by Scott Wheeler of New York and the prize-winnin- g Cottonwood High School A Cappello Choir will sing Utah composer Charlene Newell's "Psalm 61" the top choral piece A video will accompany the performance of Utahn Merrill Jenson's "New Zealand by Air" winner of the Award of Excellence for Best Short Composition Other winning composers represented on the program are Jeremy Anderson Brittany Caudell Alicia Kadin Ruth Gatrell Renae Mack ley Cori Connors Jeff Manookian Jeff Stone and Joyce Jensen Entries for the 1991 contest came from 21 states two Canadian provinces the People's Republic of China Australia and France Colors of the Baroque is the next offering on the Chamber Music Society of Logan season The chamber orchestra comprising mostly Utah Symphony musicians will perform music of the 16th 17th and 18th centuries in Utah State University's Eccles Conference Center Logan Tuesday at 8 pm Tickets are $10 for adults and $4 for students Future concerts in the series are by the Beaux Arts piano trio and the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival trio of violinist Ida Levin cellist Carter Brey and pianist Christopher O'Riley Conductor Norman Leyden returns to conduct the Utah Symphony in an Entertainment Series concert "All That Jazz" this week in Ogden and Salt Lake City Singer Shirley Nanette will also be featured in performances Thursday in Weber State University's Browning Center Ogden and Friday and Saturday in Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple All concerts begin at 8 pm Tickets to the Ogden performance are $5 to $13 with student tickets available 30 minutes before the performance Admission to the Symphony Hall concerts is $12 to $27 with $5 student tickets half-pric- e THEATER "Side by Side by Sondheim" a musical revue paying tribute to composerlyricist Stephen Sonde heim opens Friday at the Institute Screening Room at the Sundance Resort in Provo Sun-danc- 30 ti Canyon John David Keller from California's South Coast Repertory Theatre directs the show featuring Kathryn Laycock Janine Lindsay Marvin Payne David Tinney and Merl lee Webb Ms Laycock and Mr Payne were featured in the Sundance Indoor Theatre production of "I Do! I Do!" which concluded a successful engagement in December Mr Keller who directed the e plays last summer for the Children's Theatre said one of the bonuses of doing the revue is that it pays tribute to a person who isstill living "Usually these types of shows are reserved as a remembrance of a deceased person's work Cole Porter George Gershwin" Songs from "Pacific Overtures" "Anyone Can Whistle" "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" "Company" "A Little Night Music" and "Follies" will be included The revue debuted in London later crossing the Atlantic to make its Broadway premiere April 18 1977 Performances are offered Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm through March Tickets are $10 Seating is limited and reservations may be made by contacting the Sundance Resort 1 "Macbeth" will be presented with a minimal amount of staging and costumes with a cast of six Mr Atkinson is cast in the title role The theater group operates in much the same way as an actor's workshop which is one of the reasons the productions are free Mr Atkinson said "Actors who work for us know they won't get paid We make no pretense about that I do believe strongly in free theater and are pleased we're able to present these shows without charge" He did add however that donations are always welcome and are used to defray production expenses Cast members include assodate director Cheryl Ann Cluff Zeke Totland Annie Klutchkowski Chandler Bishop and An 't g - :: -- - - Ai t 14 4 I I I 0- VISUAL ARTS - 11111111111111111111M - I Tobin Atkinson has the title role In a new version of "Macbeth" it I t I t The annual High School Art Show sponsored by the Salt Lake City School District opens today and runs through Feb 8 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts on the University of Utah cam- i dra Johnson Seating is limited at this intimate theater Doors open at 7:30 pm Provo Director Jean Jenkins describes the work as the story of a young Jewish woman searching for love and acceptance Her search is assisted by a doting grandmother who hires a matchmaker to help her granddaughter find happiness Along the way an author and a pickle salesman enter the equation The play was adapted into a film starring Amy Irving Performances continues nightly except Sundays and Mondays through Feb 15 A 4 pm matinee will be presented Feb 10 DANCE 111111EMEIMMMINIE The University of Utah department of ballet will offer its uarter "Ballet Ensemble" featuring a revival of "The Scarlet Letter" this week at the Marriott Center for Dance on the U of U campus In addition to "The Scarlet Letter" choreographed by Dianna Cuatto the program will include the premiere of Conrad Ludlow's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" a ballet set to Benjamin Britten's popular score of the same name Ms Cuatto's ballet based on the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel was first presented last spring this production will feature additional sets and costumes and a new cast of 18 dancers In Mr Ludlow's ballet more than 25 dancers will portray various woodwind string brass and percussion instruments of the orchestra Performances are scheduled Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm with a matinee Saturday at 2 pm Tickets are $5 for general admission and $3 for se winter-q- pus i I "Crossing Delancey" a play by Susan Sandler opens Thursday at 7:30 pm in the Margetts Arena Theatre of the Harris Center at Brigham Young University B ation" 3 3 Sun-danc- The late Joseph Papp was responsible for bringing free Shakespeare to New York audiences Salt Lake City actor Tobin Atkinson will do the same for his city when "Macbeth" is presented Wednesday through Saturday at 8 pm at Another Language Studio 345 W Pierpont Ave Mr Atkinson is the founder of the loosely organized acting which has protroupe PLAN-duced two previous productions The company was formed as a "challenge to ourselves in the areas of acting directing and design" Mr Atkinson said "We didn't do it because of any political social or monetary motiv- Utah State University's Danceworks will offer a concert of dances inspired by paintings or sculptures this week at the Chase Fine Arts Center Concert Hall on the Logan campus "Art and Dance" will feature works by Susan Levin Fiona Reilly Donna Gordon and Amy Price Performances are scheduled Friday and Saturday at 8 pm Admission is $6 for adults $3 for students and $150 for N ' - MUSIC ": An opening reception and award ceremony is Thursday from 7 to 9 pm The show was selected from artwork submitted by students from East Highland and West high schools Featured work includes ceramics sculpture fiber work graphics printmaking oils acrylics watercolors jewelry and photography t u Keith Johnson dances in "The Electronic Dance Transformer" the next production by the Dance Company nior citizens and students poser Rick Chitwood In addition the concert will inNew choreography old favorclude works by Julie Van ites and a salute to alumni will Kleeck Kelly Close and Kathbe the focus of Brigham Young leen Sheffield Tickets are $5 University's "Dance in Concert" this week at the de Jong Concert Hall at the Harris Center on the Dance CompaProvo campus The concerts ny will present "The Electronic Dance Transformer" for the presented by BYU's modern-dancthird and final time at 7 pm department will be offered Thursday through SaturFriday in the Capitol Theatre Tickets are $2 for students unday at 7:30 pm der 16 $5 for adults A family Among BYU alumni who will be honored are Kathy Allen a pass is $15 member of the dance faculty at Intended to introduce youngthe University of Nevada-La- s sters to dance and theater the work premiered at the Kennedy Vegas and Pam Musil a member of the Mountain View High Center for Performing Arts in School faculty in Orem Washington DC in 1985 Others honorees are choreo"Electronic Dance Transformer" Ririe-Woodbur- y Wednesday's free lecture at noon in the Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple features David Furs ley discus- sion "Great Basin Work" a site action earthwork by David BaddArt-Lunc- h - Ririe-Woodbur- y ley e grapherperformer Dennis Wise a member of the Chicago Moving Company Colleen Callahan recently honored by the Disney organization as one of the nation's top three arts educators for her work at a Minneapolis inner-cithigh school and Andrea Watkins Amherst College faculty member author and professional dancer Ms Allen and Mr Wise will be featured during the performances as well Ms Allen as soloist in "Movement Moves" and Mr Wise as choreographer of A True Sto"M & D Lumber ry" based on his childhood experiences working in his father's lumber yard in Michigan The concert also will feature three works by BYU member Caroline Prohosky and the premiere of "The Shoulders of Significant Others" a collaboration between Keith Johnson BYU alumnus and a member of the y dance-facult- y combines dance with Work by James Forest Olson will be on display at the West Valley City Center 3600 S Constitution Blvd (2700 West) West Valley City Monday through Feb 14 An opening reception is Monday from 7 to 9 pm Mr Olson a artist will exhibit oils of horses Western wildlife and landscapes though he occasionally dabbles in surrealism self-taug- d computer-generate- graphics and a narrative by Utah poet Emma Lou Thayne The piece is described as an educational performance that "vividly showcases the primary elements of dance and celebrates the unique qualities and wonders of the most advanced system ever created the 'human com- Juror Thomas A Leek has selected winners of the Eccles Community Art Center's fourth Black and White Competition which runs through Feb 22 The show contains 132 works by 93 Utah artists Steven Midgley of Salt Lake City took first place for his photo "Guthrie 14" Logan's Greg- ory Schulte placed second for a graphite work "Turtle Fish and Lizard" Jared Wiberg of Hyrum took third place for a sculpture puter'" Matinee performances will be offered for schools Wednesday through Friday Thursday's performance will be interpreted for students from the Utah School for the Deaf "Self-Portrai- otiotoolts Pay $9 eme Cash $1 1 t" Bela Ririe-Woodbu- Dance Company and BYU corn EVERY THURSDAY The rest of the week you pay $10 and get VI cash back and a $10 value Funbook Plus every 7th ride is FREE Join us to Nevada Crossing Casino for the package that really pays : "'"' '' overnite package lust $1250 Reservations Required per person ve ! a -' : LII : - 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