| Show -- - - - — DI I riikwil Ih Salt 'Chicago': Wopat adds razzle dazzle Contimird fruit DI members of the cast are alumni of the Broadway show including Bianca NT:M04111in I tart (HOX and Veva Rice (Ve)ma Kelly i Wopat is well known tor his seven season run as Lithe Duke on the telev in series "l'he Auks of I lazzad" in the Plans hut he started out as a stage starring nols Briladway ii since the TV series ended Ile recently played thy Svengalilike Julian Marsh in the hit Broadway revival of "12n1 Street" and before that he played opposite Bernadette Peters for two years on Broadway as Frank Butler in "Annie tlet Your Gun" Wool boasted masculine stagy presence and a good singing voice when he appeared in Salt Lake City in 2001 as Butler opposite Marlin I lonner in "Annie Gel Your Gun" ‘Vhen he spoke w it h The Sall Tribune he w'as preparing to take over the role of :Flynn from c vIll tir) s- 4r : i - 4 Z E 1 :) f): J 1 )ol at 2 and 7 e") pm i:f Tickets are S2750 to S5750 Call 801355 ARTS or visit httpll:www e ' iti:t ' 41 4 b 'lb 14PI -N arttlxorg 1 - 47 show though l'hicago" is as tough and seamy as as any 1920s South Side jazz club The stage version is at least as explicit as the movie maybe more so Wopat said "In the musical you feel the I do heat a little bit 111(WP live seeing performers any do that sluff rather than on film It seems to make it more visceral It's kind of a steamy show to begin with and that translates well onstage" The tour of "Chicago" which was not announced at the same time the rest of liroadway in Utah's season ()flouring shows is in town for three days only din Ballard of Clear Channel Entertainment which owns Broadway in Utah said "This tour was not planned as far in advance as normal It was put together after the success of the song V and-danc- movie" 4 7"-- IV -- t - 'I 0 14'-- — - o - — star The touring version of "Chicago" is as tough and seamy as any 1920s South Side Jazz club says Tom Wopat Salt Lake City Prices 1Broadway Quality !PIONEER THEATRE' COMPANY Chamber Ensemble tO° 1 University of Utah Friday at 8 pm Saturday at 2 and 8 p m and Sunday St Martin in the Fields of enjoy! sliA plays at Salt Lake City's Kingsbury Hall on Presidents Circle at the Academy The :1 --: 4 The Broadway tour of 'Chicago" s performer and has had several that jazz All Patrick Swayze anti looking forward tit being at the center of the aril( In in "Chicago" "I like the fact that he Flynni is the manipulator V( )at said "Ile really runs the shov tSpee tally when they get tnuch like into the trial the character I played in 12nd Street' and that's a lot of fun Iles not necessarily the most I ikable guy but there's a certain charm there or he wouldn't always get his way Flynn's real life counterpart was attorney lNW who dilendiql Itettlah Annan successfully during a much publicized trial in Prohibition-erChicago At the time the city was rife with and gangsters speak-easiegeneral disregard ftw the law' But Watkins' novel pointed out a a new phenomenon of killings prevalence committed by hard living flappers of the Jazz Age I ler hook captured the cynicism of lifetimes with its story ()fa nuirder trial that turns into a public entertainment as it wends toward a (tui)ions verdict Kander and Ebb's musical version of Watkins' novel keeps the book's dark wry tone but sets the story within the frame ()f a vaudeville show The plot action happens in a series of musical vignettes each with its own production number Don't expect a light and lively Illiniark 121x)1 Stink ''''''''''''''''P'' St'''"1"-‘1- 4oRAINF1OVW011V4 "1 4 i NI r 414 ci 9 C: t t1 - It"'" il 1's rt''"'44 -- iy--- "14‘PO :‘ k - 7 f4 4A I-- j vole kit ' '': 3 A 4' rs I I Fk ' vt‘t w 1 t K - k t I el ' -- ( ) —1 '''' 1AM ORI ''''' ' ' ' ' I 1c: N?:3 r-"4 d' t k-- 4k V - 4 '044 : k i 1 p 1'140 i' IL' I IS' ii t P ) tr $ 1' ' 4 " i P" N vif 41' ' lit ' :' '' 1: ''' 44-- i tk I 7 y i 0i k ) L ' " t e ": '" fati$ ''' te 41 0 - d 111 1 1 A MA' i1115 d 111 t 114 : i 4 i I '4'1 4 ' it' 0" ' — ie N 1 1 -- It 110" -' ' : --- r o- r:7"--e- °or i 1 - -- - ' '1117 : v eso' 4c0407 ' - ‘ N 1 '''' — N s':' -- P :"- t N -- A akote:tply ‘ t1)- - J ' l''' 11 N'''"- - A :v"I F '' 4 '" - tram - 1' 4 4 A 1: ! 0-- )a ' fL 7 i ct! 2 '4f'Ili—' 1 - '''' 4N-- J i : 11 -- A 1: -- 4 6 I " i 40 17 s 1 lk Ln 1 L42-di- e 8 A" ' i - f Sr at a if ' -- rw- - ire) lo-- 4 ji4'4It'4ii or Ai " p 4t 161140i) 101 e'''''' - 4k1LAA f t$ tt 4: li 4 0 PIONEER I 110411tthillA 40 ! -- - 0 1441 0 a 1 ro r'w - TANNER 0 ee s ea ' A1 1 0 1 : I THEATRE P COMPAN1 r I P t t irzi j a --z- 'f tiiftii t Kot ' 1:16- - YIw wA014:01 0 ni:lz 1' ? 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