Show r w‘rNr'0e'erwvr"urlw-wewi- 4"W-1"r'- ARTS CALENDARCROSSWORD The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Music Sunday 4 pm Settings by Healey Willan music of Thomas Matthews and Louis Bourgeois Free Community Or12 C St Symphony chestra First Presbyterian Church Sunday 7:30 pm Music of Sibelius Edmund Donizetti and Telemann Free Musics Reservata Eccles Conference Center Auditorium Utah State University Logan Sunday 8 pm "Wings for Freedom — Music from the World of Christopher Columbus and the Era of the American Revolution" Tickets $7 general $5 for seniors $3 for youths and students Also in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Friday 7:30 pm Free "A George Gershwin Concert" City 148 S Main Monday 7:30 pm Utah State University Acoustic and Electric Guitar Ensembles Eccles Conference Center Auditorium USU Logan Monday 8 pm Tickets $1 Pro Musica Assembly Hall on Temple Square Wednesday 7:30 pm Love songs of Brahms Puccini Gounod Rodgers and Hammerstein and Lerner and Loewe Free Susan Goodfellow flute Nunemaker Place Westminster College 1840 S 1300 East Wednesday 7:30 pm Assisted by pianist Norene Emerson in music of Beethoven Dvorak Charles Koechlin Paul Taffana Gordon Jacob Pierre Sancan and Antonio Bazzini Tickets $5 for the public $3 for students and seniors and free for Utah Flute Association members "Swing Street" City Rep 148 S Main Thursday 7:30 pm Tickets $850 for adults and $6 for children 16 and younger Anne Riggio soprano Utah Museum of Fine Arts Gallery 1 University of Utah Thursday 8 pm Graduate recital: assisted by pianist Jed Moss in music of Falla Warlock Rossini and Brahms John Schmidt piano Kim Simposon music KLigsbury Hall U of guitar new-ag- e U campus Friday 7:30 pm Utah Symphony with pianist Alexander Weber State UniCenter Browning Paley versity Ogden Thursday 8 pm Mussorgsky Prelude to "Khovantschina" Rachm an i no ff Piano Concerto No 2 Tchaikovsky Suite No 3 Tickets $5 to $13 with half-pric- e student tickets available 30 minutes before performance Also in Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple Friday and Saturday 8 pm Tickets $10 to $30 ($5 for students' New American Symphony Orchestra Austad Auditorium Browning Center Weber State University Ogden Friday 7:30 pm Mozart Overture to "Don Giovanni" R Strauss Serenade for 13 Winds Khachaturian Three Dances from "Gayane" Dvorak Symphony No 8 Tickets $3 for adults and $2 for students and seniors Also at Park City High School Saturday 7:30 pm Francine Felt Potter violin Joseph tenor David Cook boy Heninger-Potte- r soprano Camille Cook soprano Lynne Reinhold piano and David Van Alstyne organ Assembly Hall on Temple Square Saturday 7:30 pm Music of Mozart Bernstein Rutter and Lehar Free University of Utah Concert Chorale 200 Gardner Hall U of U Saturday and May 3 8 pm Music of Victoria Handel Bach Poulenc Dello Joio Rachmaninoff Durufle and others Tickets $5 for adults and $3 for stu- dents Harvey Reid folk Great Salt Lake Guitar Company Provo Friday 7:30 pm Also at the Art Barn 54 Finch Lane (1340 East) Salt Lake City Saturday 7:30 pm The Salt Lake Tribune will consider cal endar items and audition notices received by noon on the Wednesday before publication On auditions please include the name of a contact person as it appears in the telephone book The Tribune does not publish phone numbers Theater These professional and theater productions are bro- ken down into the following catego- nes: Resident Equity Professional adminisTheater: Salaried trative staff: operates under standard with Actors Equity Assoagreement ciation the actor's union Professional Theadministraater: Salaried tive staff pays actors minimum wage employs guest artists under Equity contracts full-tim- e Non-Equit- y full-tim- e t Theater: Staff and actors receive equitable fi- nancial compensation occasionally employs guest artists under Equity contracts ProfessionalSemiprofessional "Laredo Spur — Best of the West Bar None" Desert Star Playhouse 4861 S State Mondays and Thursdays through Saturdays 7 pm through May 9 Tickets $5 and $7 "My Fair Lady" Pioneer Memorial Theatre 1340 E 300 South Wednesday through Saturday 8 pm then nightly except Sundays through May 16 Matinees Saturday 2 pm Presented by Pioneer Theatre Tickets $9 to $25 e By Side By Sondheim" Institute Screening Room Sundance Resort Provo Canyon Saturdays 8 pm through May Presented by Sundance Indoor Theatre Tickets $10 tPicnic Egyptian Theatre 328 S Main Park City Friday Saturday 8 pm Continues Thursdays through Saturdays 8 pm through May 23 Presented by Park City Performances Tickets $9 and $12 Company "Side Community Theater "By Small Means" Pages Lane Theatre 292 E Pages Lane Centerville Sunday 7 pm "Brigadoon" Hale Center Theater 2801 Mondays through Saturdays 8 pmthrough June 8 Many performances sold out "Steel Magnolias" Pages Lane Theatre 292 E Pages Lane Centerville Mondays Fridays Saturdays 8 pm through May 2 "Cheapen by the Dozen" Stage Stop at Hampton's Ford 3585 W Bigler Road Collinston Mondays and Thursdays through Sat urdays 8 pm through June 6 "April Ann" Hale Center Theater Orem 400 N Orem Blvd Orem Mondays Fridays Saturdays through June 1 8 pm Matinee May 30 3:30 pm S f l""r"W Sunday April 26 1992 THEME CROSSWORD RQUEE Main "Farley Family Reunion" Heritage Theatre 2505 S Highway 89 Perry Mondays Fridays Saturdays 8 pm through May 9 "A Little Princess" Jester Stage City Rep 148 S Main Saturday 7:30 pm Continues May 4 8 16 7:30 pm May 9 2 pm CollegeUniversityHigh Holy Places SEMIEMIE "Measure for Measure" 345 W Pierpont Ave (250 South) Thursday through Saturday 8 p m Also May 3 7 pm Free donations accepted Presented by PLAN-"An Evening of Dark Comedy" featuring three one acts Grand Hall Gallery Theatre 72 12 W 400 South Fridays Saturdays 7:30 pm through May 9 Tickets $8 $t Presented by Salt Lake Experimental Theatre Sleeping Beauty" Court Stage City Rep 148 S Main Friday 7:30 pm Satur IMEMENEE1 J 1 1 "Mato OW' I ! Saucy 5 Piano key: 2 wds i 1 ( 'r "44' "The Dock Brief" Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art Utah State University Logan Sunday 2:30 pm Free Presented by Salt Lake Acting Company 'J1t 20 "He's 21 ' e 1 s Elizabeth Murray will lecture at r the "Art in Bloom" at the U of U May fund-raise- 3 Dance joice: co- Viewmont High School spring dance 120 W Viewmont High 1000 North Bountiful Thursday through Saturday 730 pm Utah Ballet Spring Repertory Program Marriott Center for Dance HayesChristensen Tloatre University of Utah Thursday through Saturday 7:30 pm Continues May 9 7:30 p m Program: Divertissements from Michael Smuin's "The Tempest" Bruce Caldwell's "Dances Pastorale" and Janet Gray's "Trois Classiques Devinrent Jazz" Admission $7 and $t Kinetic Cafe Marriott Center for Dance Studio 240 University of Utah Thursday through Saturday 7:30 pm Works by Mary Johnston-CourseAdmission $5 and $7 Visual Arts A Woman's Place Bookstore — Foothill 1400 Foothill Drive photography by Kirsten Kohlwey through April 30 Open daily A Woman's Place Bookstore — Cottonwood 4835 Highland Drive quilts and silkscreenpaintings by Andrea Fine photography by Kamilia Pezeshki through April 30 Open daily A Woman's Place Bookstore — Park City Plaza 1890 Bonanza Drive works by Edie Roberson through April 30 Open daily Alliance Gallery Bullen Arts Center Logan Annual Juried Fine Art Competition through May 13 Closed Sunday Alvin Gittins Gallery Art and Architecture Building University of Utah works by Craig Glidden master of fine arts graduate exhibition through May 1 Closed Saturdays and Sundays AndersonFoothill Library 1135 S 2100 East "Away From Home' watercolors and others works by Dottie Miles and Woody Renzetti through May 29 Closed Sundays Art Barn 54 Finch Lane at Reservoir Park Finch Lane Gallery paintings by Carolyn Coalson sculpture by Ursula BrodaufCraig and paintings by Tom Mulder through May 1 Park Gallery lower level "Who Will Tell Our Story?" installation by Helene Elbein through May 8 Closed Saturdays Art Access Gallery 339 Pierpont Ave "Stockton: Three Views" through May 14 Closed Mondays Atrium Gallery Salt Lake City Public Library 209 E 500 South third floor paint26 Closed ings by Dale Peel April Sundays Reception May 6 6:30 to 8 pm Avenues Branch Salt Lake Public Library 455 F St "Wild Art" Youth Art Academy Exhibition through April 30 Closed Sundays BF Larsen Gallery Harris Center Brigham Young University Provo annual BYU Student Art Show through April 30 Open daily Braithwaite Fine Arts Gallery Southern Utah University Cedar City Large Gallery "Cedar City Art Committee Exhibition '51" Small Gallery "Hidden Treasures: Selections From the Permanent Collection" both shows through May 1 Closed Sundays 24 N Brigham City Museum-Galler- y 300 West Brigham City Annual School District Exhibit through May 2 Closed Sundays and Mondays 14 W 300 D'Elegance International South featuring paintings by Mahmoud A Jadallah Closed Sundays Dolores Chase Fine Art 260 S 200 West "Spring Show: New Paintings by Gregory Abbott Wulf Barsch Hal Douglas Himes Brian Kershisnik Layne Meacham and Michael Woodbury" through June 14 Closed Sundays and Mondays Eccles Community Art Center 2580 Jefferson Ave Ogden Main Gallery exhibit of works by students of Weber County School Distirct: Carriage House Gallery group show by local artists and craftsmen both shows through April 30 Closed Sundays Fertile Ground Gallery 274 E 900 South drum exhibit featuring works by Mark Johnson and Julien Puzey through May 31 Closed Sundays Gallery 56 56 W 400 South first original stone lithograph by Gary Ernest Smith also works by Kimball Warren Randall Lake Earl Jones Frank Huff Lee Bennion Dennis Smith Closed Saturdays and Sundays Greystone Gallery 55 N Main Logan works by Helen Cannon Jan Dobrowolski Lara Wheeler and Sheryl Lasley through May 8 Closed Sunday Gypsy Moon Gallery 861 E 900 South upstairs "Hanging By A Thread" individual and collaborative works by Kari Taylor Marga Electra Laurie and Scott Knowley through May 15 Closed Sundays Hallside Gallery University of Utah Health Sciences Center Room AC 113 watercolors by Carole Evans through April 30 Closed Saturdays and Sundays Helen Paul Watercolors old Plandome Hotel building 380 S State cards prints and originals by Helen Paul Closed Saturdays and Sundays Holladay Library 2150 E 4800 South oils by Jeanine Brown through April 30 Closed Sundays Kimball Art Center Main Street Park City Main Gallery Second Annual Open Photography Exhibition: Badami Gallery Utah Watercolor Society's Winter Miniature Show through April 29 Open daily LDS Business College 411 E South Temple Utah Arts Council's "America in the '30s" exhibit through May 6 Layton Heritage Museum Layton works by George W Handrahan through May 2 Closed Mondays and Tuesdays Lavender Moon 415 5th Ave paintings by James Raykovich through May 2 Loge Gallery Pioneer Memorial Theatre University of Utah recent photographs by 16 in conjuncMuscolino April tion with Pioneer Theatre Company's production of "My Fair Lady" Closed Sundays Reception May 3 4 to 8 pm Marble House Gallery 44 E Exchange Place works by Stan Elmer and Colleen H Bradford through May 12 Closed Sundays Mary Amanda's Gallery 132 E 900 South trompe l'oeil acrylics by Kip Gardner through May 1 Museum of LDS Church History and Art 10 Smell 15 Masked animal 19 At all times AN fa 0 Staged Readings School 45 N West Temple "Come Let Us Re A Sesquicentennial Celebration" through February 1993 "Seeing with Inner Eyes: Religious Symbolism in Contemporary Latter-da- y Saint Art" through Sept 3 1993 "Clues to the Past: A Family History Mystery" through May 31 Open daily Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art State University Logan "Drawn West" third biennial drawing exhibition through May 31:"Photography Petroglyphs and Pictographs" works by Craig Law through May 10: "Paul Soldner: A Retrospective" through May 31 Closed Mondays Utah and holidays Peter Anthony's Studio 255 Main Park City paintings by Wulf Barsch Doug Himes Layne Meacham Edie Roberson and Michael Woodbury through April 30 Closed Sundays Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple Main Gallery "View of Nine" works by nine finalists in Utah Arts Council's Visual Artist through Fellowship Awards Competition May 15 Closed holidays E 440 oils 8680 South Sandy City Hall by Bonnie Whisenant through April 30 Closed Saturdays and Sundays Sandy Library 10100 S Petunia Way "Think Green annual exhibit by members of Utah Calligraphic Artists through April 30 Closed Sundays Secured Gallery Harris Center Brigham Young University Provo annual BYU Student Art Show through April 30 Closed Saturday and Sunday Southam Gallery 50 E Broadway "Spring Exhibit" works by Sharlene Christensen Phyllis Horne Willamarie HuelsBonnie Posselli kamp Karen Peterson Kathryn Stats and Diane Turner through April 30 Closed Sundays and Mondays Springville Museum of Art 126 E 400 South Springville main floor 68th Annual Spring Art Salon through May 24 the National Students Traveling Show through April 30 Closed Mondays Tivoli Gallery 255 S State paintings by Joan Nelson through May 8 Closed Sundays Ruth Tyler Library 315 Wood St Midvale oils by Vern Black through April 30 Closed Sundays Union Gallery University of Utah "Cactus: The Prickly Skin of Mexico" oils by Mar8 Closed Saturdays tha Chapa April and Sundays Union Station 2501 Wall St Ogden "Constructive Concept" work of art being constructed by Norman Skanchy and Dell Taylor through May 6 University Hospital University of Utah upper campus lobby silkscreen prints on paper by Erte and photographer George Hurrell through June 30 Upper Crust Foothill Village black and white photography by Steve Midgley through April 30 Utah Designer Crafts Gallery 38 W 200 South "Dolls: Traditional and Contemporary" through May 9 Closed Sundays Utah Museum of Fine Arts University of Utah "Intimate Views: Still Life Selections From the Glenn C Janss Collection of American Realism" through May 10 Open daily closed holidays West Valley City Center 3600 S Constitution Blvd works by Kristina Dansie through May 8 Closed Saturdays and Sung days White Wolf Gallery 586 Main Park City works by Bev Doolittle Robert Bateman Judy Taylor Chris Campbell Steven Lyman Jossy Lownes Frank McCarthy and Nancy Glazier Open daily Williams Fine Art First Commerce Center 175 W 200 South Suite 2011 Paintings by JT Harwood John Hafen and LeConte Stewart through May 29 Closed Saturdays and Sundays Also Another Language Performing Arts Company's "Artists' Exchange" Another Language Performance Studio 345 W Pierpont Sunday 11 am Free Hansen Planetarium 15 S State "Cosmic Catastrophes" Sunday 3 pm Monday through Friday 3 and 7 pm Saturday noon 3 and 7 pm "The Planets" Sunday 2 pm Saturday 2 pm "Tonight's Sky" and CLIO Favorites Monday throlich Friday 6 pm Saturday and Sunday 4 pm "Laser Toons" Monday through Thursday 8 pm 1 Saturday pm "Laser Metal Roses" Wednesday through Saturday 9 pm "A Tale of Comet" 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tales East of the Urals Group of rooms Enter Tall 75 It's in Venus's veins 76 Child's boy 77 Musical symbol: 2 wds wds 101 Mr Onassis Comm The 1 phony ( Utah S3 neth Kt concert Lake Church On tb Sibelius Donizet concert ductor soonist Dennis conduci New An el featurir Schmid be pres on the pus Fr A pia written works t concert Front is also perforrl singer Ticke Other Utahns won prizes in the National Tourgee De Bose Competition in Baton Rouge La All Utah contestants won in their categories competitive by grade level They are Jonathan Yau first place third grade Angela Yee first place fourth grade Denise Yau second place fifth grade Josephine Ou first place seventh grade Mindy Romney first place eighth grade John Oberhansley first place college sophomore Pin Buman second place college juMao first place nior Wei-hundergraduate and Mr Lu first place graduate All are students of University of Utah Professor Susan Duehlmeier except Jonathan Yau a student of Profes3or Bonnie Gritton IN THE LIMELIGHT Two added to arts board Barre Toelken director of the Fife Folklore Program at Utah State University and visual artist Edward D Maryon are the newest members of the Utah Arts Council Board Mr Toelken joined the board last fall as folklorecultural specialist replacing Williani A Wilson Mr Maryon named to the board this spring will serve as painting representative a position held by Gaell Lindstrom until his recent resignation A native of Ware Mass Mr Toelken received an undergraduate degree from USU and graduate degrees from Washington State University and the University of Oregon He returned to USU in 1985 as professor of English and history folklife director and director of the graduate program in American studies Mr Maryon a teacher painter and former administrator has received numerous awards He has given workshops across the country including one in Monterey Bay in Pacific Grove Calif for the past 22 years His work has been featured in a number of invitational and one-ma- n shows Cow concerto wins Society in June His pastorale for string orchestra "Rockville Utah 1926" based on themes used in "Garland Hirschi's Cows" will be premiered by the Nevada Chamber Symphony next month alum publishes U rr2PIrKuol:1:"Al 056-376- 9 FREE Consultation 32 yrs On Site Manufactured Experience Hunter Douglas Shutters Draperies 90 Day Same As Cash "vvInir"4111 1- - Winds & Vertical mom" - Ends ui David A Law who taught Russian at East High School from 1960 to 1966 and received his doctoral degree at the University of Utah in 1966 has recently had a book From Samar- ia to Samarkand — The Ten Lost Tribes of Israel published Mr Law a native of Idaho has been a teacher of Russian language and civilization for the past 26 years at the University of Missouri in Rolla Mo Lu Ning a senior t' A first-plac- e piano-performan- ty of Utah won second prize at the Kingsville International Piano Competition in Kingsville Texas Mr Lu is a previous winner in the U of U Summer-Art- s and Utah State Fair piano competitions Midlan- first-priz- e chased box off From Musil based e give tw Title( Music f topher the Am prograr from b( time sp The feature songs a strumel da gam ers and half off 13 Cole dances for 18t1 patrioti rogue I tinuo Perfc West rl p d-Odessa tez Colo CAo TOUR PAY $1 $10-G- ET I 4 k N CASH BACK! 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