Show The Salt Lake Tribune TIE ARTS E3 Sunday June 21 1992 EST BETS Color Me Badd — below from left Sam Watters Mark Calde-ro- n Bryan Abrams and Kevin Thornton — will perform Thursday at ParkWest l'ii3-3:'ti3- Music land this summer but not before showcasing its tour program in a concert Thursday at m jwiip n PWW one-nig- 7:30 Opera throughout week There will be plenty of chances to hear the Utah Opera Young Artists this week The five singers — Colleen e Butler George Dyer McArthur Victoria Morris and Carolyn — will sing art songs and arias in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square Salt Lake City Monday at 7:30 pm Admission is free They will perform selections from "The Phantom of the Opera" "Les Miserables" "The Most Happy Fella" and "Les Miserables" Wednesday at 7 pm on the Amphitheater Stage at the Utah Arts Festival Festival admission is $4 for adults $2 for seniors $1 for children 2 to 12 and $9 for families Children under 2 are admitted free The first session of the Young Artists Program will culminate in two fully staged and costumed performances of an opera double bill Haydn's "La Canterina" and "Amelia Goes to the Ball" will be presented in the Assembly Hall Friday at 7:30 pm admission is free It will also be performed at Red Butte Garden east of Fort Douglas Saturday at 6:30 pm Tickets are $8 Marie-Adel- hoe-dow- sing-alon- n Talboys-Klasse- 's all-ma- doo-wo- p Pianist opens festival : 1 Original chamber jazz An evening of original chamber jazz will be presented in Lo- gan Thursday Tom Nelson Jeff Wagner Eric Nelson Pat O'Leary and Doug James are The Riverside Quartet The group is a mix of New York and Utah musicians They will perform at 8 pm in the Bullen Arts Center 43 S Main Logan Dance folk dance tour preview Brigham Young University's American Folk Dance Ensemble will take its suite of American dances to France and Switzer- - lip- - " Jt St' i v 1 U r' ml r n r I i i s - —j - I ry P a - it- JF' tot J r ii 7 I — iI "Js 1 BYU's Young Ambassadors will pjsent its annual "Celebrating the Light" through the summer 1985 was invited to read at the Library of Congress Washington DC Drama behind the by Saturday's Voyeur Inc - Mf 11 : f : :: t "Doin' Time" a series of plays by Patricia McConnel will be presented at a free reading Tuesday at 7 pm at the 111 N 100 Community West Moab Jean Roberts directs The plays are adapted from Sing Soft Sing Loud Ms McConnel's book about women in prison The author a former prisoner describes her writings as dealing with the "indestructibility of the human spirit The public's perception of women prisoners has been grossly distorted by exploitive movies and television docudramas" She writes in an effort to tell the true story of what makes a "female felon tick and what life in prison is really like for women" Ms McConnel is the recipient of two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and in one-ac- Mark Amdahl of the Faustwork Mask Thter in Connecticut will give a free performance Friday at Salt Lake'st'niversity Park Hotel news of the year is this: Mother Elthora that sweet straitlaced member of our community will be spending the next several weeks at one of Salt Lake's private clubs! Yes it is true Utah's most famous gingham-wearinmom has joined the nightclub scene "Saturday's Voyeur: Roadshow '92" opens Friday at the Green Street private club in Trolley Square Becki Mecham stars for the 15th year as the Mormon mother Elthora with Mark Chambers as her son Darrell David Dean directs this musical satire written by Utahns Nancy Borgenicht and Allen Nevins Jeffrey Price is musical director Since 1978 the satire on life in Utah has been an annual production Each year new material good-humore- g Up in Cache Valley those zany Farleys are at it again i University Park Hotel Mr Amdahl originally from Minneapolis will present "The Mask Messengers" and "The Mask Man" The shows include theater dance and mime Mr Amdahl describes them as "part stand-ucomedy part primal magic brought together by the oldest dramatic tool in existence — the mask" The cast of characters includes Elvis an android a nerd and a guru Faustwork Mask Theater a company began in 1983 and tours throughout the United States and Canada The Friday performance open to the public is offered in conjunction with the Arts in Education conference Thursday through Saturday at the hotel For details contact Utah Arts Council 617 E South Temple ffirS aded lifted from today's headnes Fertility doctor Cecil s Jacosen will make an r summer as will "1 appear-ance:hi- Chris-toph- Columbus The Dream-girlsModene La Dawn DonEtta and Val Jean — will be suare dancing and at long lastWother Elthora has put awaher Family Home Evening flanEl board She has found a newvay to discuss the birds and beeswith her children Pfformances are Wednesdays thrctgh Fridays at 8 pm at 7 and 10 pm and Sunays at 3 pm through Sept 7 Acess to the upstairs theater is vi the south entrance to Gren Street next to the Flick Thetres Patrons need not be meibers of the club to attend the nusical Tickets are $25 and avaable through Art Tix at the Sat-urd- '"fO 4tff" I I 5 Day Blind REBATE COUPON Blind Good Only at I ! $15 or $30 ! 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