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Show 2C Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 8, 1987 real 'inside job' Film friend reporter Lydia, played by the confidence he needs to share the braver Pendeltons quest. Meg Ryan of Top Gun. Lydia also adds to the shows Quaid, who returns to the screen for another pilot role, (rehumor, playing the straight to member The Right Stuff?), has some of Shorts (Putter) best this time mistakenly been inject- lines. into a store clerks blooded INNERSPACE The story has Putter, a man in Vlolene, stream and now must maneuver Brief Nudity. Playing at thg Layton need of a quick dose of Hills Six Cinemas. his microscopic pod back out beThe movie rates reels of a trying to convince Lydia fore his oxygen supply runs out possible five. that her former boyfriend is Even though the situation may close and in need of their by BRYON SAXTON sound serious for our friends, it assistance to Review staff capture a microchip supplies the viewing audience from star bad guy Dr. Victor in a Another with an original plot and a conlong list of SaturSchrimshaw. Schrimshaw is day Night Live cast members tinuous comic dialogue between played by a face familiar to the has sprouted the wings of Hollythe two main characters. screen belonging to Kevin Mcwood movie fame and taken When the nearly washed-u- p piCarthy. lot makes first contact with Putflight Add up all of that with actual This time its Martin Short in ter from inside his inner ear it Steven Spielbergs film Inner-spac- sparks a credible reaction. footage of the human anatomy, this time from the inside, along believes Im possessed! Putter The film visits a frontier that at first, only to find out later he is with Rod Stewart singing the hasnt been explored since Raquel not possessed and he must go af- show theme, Sam Cooks earlier Welch did it in the 1966 science ter numerous villains in order to hit Twistin the Night Away, fiction film Fantastic Voyage, a avoid having Pendelton and his and what you might have is one themuch more serious look at floating pod in his body for the of the greatest suprises local for in store have aters you this travel. rest of his life. An ugly thought So thinks Put- summer. So, what is Innerspace, a film A film that purely entertains. with Spielbergs name and directter. But a thought that gives him ed by Gremlin" director Joe Dante? - A motion picture masterpiece Definitely anything but boring or unoriginal. If you have to stand in line, do it The storyline, which couldnt be explained in a tabloid, Worth your entertainment dollar centers around Short who plays clerk hypochondriac grocery store Jack Putter, and his naive involv-meA fair night out, if the popcorn is good with a microscopic experiment gone awry and the bad guys Iffy, even if someone else is buying who are involved in it. Avoid at any cost. NO REELS Helping Short combat the lineup of villians who could have all made guest appearances on the old Batman series, is Dennis Quaid as Lt. Tuck Pendelton and his girl Innerspace fWh X , c. ; PG-J- f n IS A self-estee- !" tV 'jf V I- r f v f ' ' V') v' : 1 (m xx X j ,nU' sXxwp, x!x.mx W' M e, e. J - inne- r-body Song" get made up before performance. The play is being staged through Aug 24. Backstage at the Lagoon Opera House, members of the cast of Theyre Playing Our Lagoon From 1C bomb. The show ran only a few weeks and then closed. It was bad,, admitted Van but this year we Woerden, think we have finally got the L : : will be decided in the next few years. Lagoon cannot continue to subsidize the shows forever. We really dont know what will happen. We are hoping that we can continue to offer shows. It is very difficult to make money or even break even in live theater, said Van Woerden. right combination. We have been working on the charactors in the play instead of the set (scenery)., One of the notable fixtures in the opera house is a chandelier in the lobby. It is from a 5th Avenue, New York, mansion. What does the future hold for the opera house? That question 'Musical Theatre' to open Utah Musical Theatre - Og- -; dens Gift to Utah - opens July 9 at 8 p.m., in the Allred Theatre in the Val A. Browning Center at Weber State College in Ogden. The opening production is Jo- seph and the Amazing Technico lor Dreamcoat, with music by Andrew Lloyd Weber and lyrics by Tim Rice. The duo, who also gave the world Jesus Christ Superstar wrote this pop oratorio based on the bible story of Joseph and his coat of many colors in . 1968. This work is extremely popular throughout England and America where it has been performed countless times. Dreamcoat originally was conceived as a 15- minute oratorio is now an musicalization of the Biblical tale of Joseph and his brothers. Gary Bird returns for his fourth season to direct Joseph and The Pirates of Penzance. U.M.T. audiences have been pleased with Birds direction of The Music Man, Annie, George M.l and Side by Side, by Sondheim. Phil Fiorni, a newcomer to U.M.T. plays the title role. A 80-min- $7 for matinees. Group rates for 16 or more are available. For Kansas City native, Fiorni is currently living in Chicago where he just completed a run of A Little Night Music. Gregory W. Slawko returns to U.M.T. for a second season. He' is playing father Jacob as well as designing costumes for the summer season. Last summer he created costumes for Gypsy the Music Man, and I Do! I Do! Although Slawko is based in Chicago he has designed nearly one hundred shows in theatres across America and is currently the resident designer for the Fireside Restaurant and Playhouse in ticket information call DINIV H3 292-036- 7. number of deadlines in the planning approachWe have a ing," announced Melody Smith, assistant coordinator of the event. Those wishing to be part of this years fun fest should contact us immediately." The Summerfest will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 7 and 8 on Bountifuls Tabernacle Square, Main and Center Streets. y arts festival will The include artists booths, food concessions, entertainment and childrens activities. The whole community is invited to join in the activities. ogfoagaiH OPEN deHartog Play Directed by Janet Allen EACH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEGINNING JUNE 26 & ENDING JULY 25, 1987 Show: 8: 7:00 Clearfields CLEARFIELD Arts in the Park free concert series continues with Echos, Encore Entertainers and the Eternity Singers on Saturday, July 11. Anyone looking for an evening of entertainment should be at the Bicentennial Park Ampitheater, 800 E. 650 S. at 7:30 p.m. All three performing groups are directed by Cindy Carver. They will perform easy listening soft rock, childrens songs and jazz dances. Enjoy a family evening at the park. For more information on this Saturdays performance or future performances, contact Clearfield Recreation at 774-727- 0. This is a free outdoor Only Good for Sun. to Thura. DAYS A WEEK Dinner 5-- 3 Sun. Offer Expires July 15 ' Not Good For Take Out 6-- Must bring in coupon to A Comedy by Dinner p.m. get 50 Pm- - j)m$oh hk lieftMMHt well-knoshow, very This has been made into a musical, a movie and a of a husband and wife from chronicle An honest, on moving Broadway. cessfully fret and the wedding night (1890) until they pack and move 35 years later. They their married lire. in which room same in the they began and cry quarrel, laugh is the old Standing in the comer throughout the evening It is good to havs anothsr hit on Broadway. It is good to DAILY MIRROR: chuckla and be moved again." LIMITED SPACE. CALL EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS: 1 745-375- 2 (Hearthside) or Joseph, runs July 9, 10, 11 and 15, 16, 17, 18 with Saturday matinees July 11 and 18 at 2 p.m., Tickets are available at the Dee E.vents Center Ticket Office, hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. Individual Ticket Prices are $9 for evening performance OFF Zhe $16.95 plus tax per person includes dinner and show suc- 1340 S. 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Artists, craftspersons, performers, food vendors and anyone interested in volunteering for a variety of positions are invited to contact the BountifulDavis Art Center, 2175 S. Main in Bounti- OPEN NOW FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE In Beautiful Ogden Valley -- PRESENTS- Davis residents urged to join in Summerfest 0. nt EMTB0S1F The I 626-655- 20-pa- ge technlcoIoiC drcamcoal BANQUETS SPECIAL GROUPS GALA OPENING Welcome!! CAFE July 9, 1987 Broiled NEW YORK JULY 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, STEAKS. 8:00 P.M. BROILED STEAKS. Roast PRIME RIB Jlu Jus ..................... $E95 MATINEES SAT. 11 & 18 - 2:00 P.M. ALLRED All Dinners Include Oar ALL YOU CAN EAT HOURS: Snn.-Thur- t. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FrL & Sat 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. .ONLY Coma MON.-FR- I. $465 Chinese and Merchants LUNCH & DINNER MENUS 1295 So. State a CLEARFIELD Ph. 10 626-655- 773-503- 4 r A. BROWNING CENTER L A.M.-4:3- 0 P.M. TICKET INFORMATION and Try Oar New and Exciting ;V THEATRE-VA- TirFFT? 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