Show Utah State University hosts flute guitar master classes USU offers Twelfth Night’ The mistaken identities and The final Guest Performing twisted love triangles which mark several of Shakespeare's comedies are two theatrical devices which get the ball rolling in “Twelfth Night" 25 at Utah State atening AprilThe production is presented by Utah State Theatre According to director Kevin Doyle misdirected love fuels much of the comedy in this last of Shakespeare's playful plays “Twelfth Night” runs April 25-2- 7 and May 4 at 8 pm in the Morgan Theatre in the Chase Fine Arts Center on the USU campus Admission is S3 JO for USU S6 students for USU and facultystaff youth Herald The Artist Series event of the academic year will be held Tuesday April 23 at Utah State University The series which is presented by 2-- (5-1- 8) senior citizens and $7 for adults Tickets are available at the Spectrum Ticket Office 797-030- 5 “Twelfth Night” is the last of Shakespeare' comedies Doyle said “He uses four equal interconnecting plot lines rather than a major story with subplots” According to Doyle the Countess Olivia most desirable woman in Illyria (Rebecca Roylance) is being pursued by the Duke Orsino of Illyria (Jeremy Kidd) who is in turn loved by VTola (Nikki Ilislop) Rebecca Roykince (Olivia) left and Loy Moser (Malvolio) appear Utah State Theatre’s Twelfth Nlgfit’ which opens at 8 pm Thursday who disguised as the man Cesario is employed by the Duke This strange triangle of affection is made ed com- when the Duke sends plete Viola who he thinks is Cesario to serenade Olivia with overtures of his love Doyle said Olivia naturally falls for the young “man” he said But that's just the beginning of the brouhaha in the Kingdom of Illyria said Doyle The “sim in ple” love triangle soon becomes a polygon of convoluted love interests and compiling mistak- en identities: Add Malvolio (Loy Moser) who is also interested in Olivia and Sir Toby (Dan Merkett) and cohort Sir Andrew (Ron King) who are interested in having fun playing tricks on Malvolio and Viola who they think is Cesario “Eventually Sir Toby even tricks Sir Andrew” Doyle said USU’s Department of Music is completing its first year said coordinator Todd Fallis The series brings music professionals to USU for workshops master classes and performances The final event features master classes for flute and guitar Fallis announced Conducting the master classes will be Ransom Wilson and Manuel Barrucco both members of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York City Wilson will conduct the flute sessions and Barrucco conducts the guitar clasa Admission to the master class sessions is just $3 for observers or participants Fallis notea Master classes are from pm The flute session is in the Tippetts Gallery of the Chase Fine Arts Center and the guitar session lakes place in the Upper Gallery of the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Ait “We are lucky to have musicians the caliber of Wilson and Barrucco presenting master classes” USU’s Fallis said “Many 1- -3 See NIGHT on Page 8 T H I CAU 0 HmUJtmnel NEWSLINE lesveare Mi Series Attendance has been high at earlier master classes and Fallis encourages early arrival at either session Admission tickets are sold at the door Fallis says the guitar master class will be a lecture demonstration class “Some students may play for the master and there will be critiquing but the entire class will be a varied two hours” Fallis said “Everyone attending could bring a guitar although it is not required” The flute session with Wilson will be a traditional master class flute students ed perform and receive coaching PRESENTS Sponsored by The Utah Arte Council Performing Arte Tour 752-LIN- E Market Cafe & Roasting Company at tfw comer of church and Moral evowue April 20 8:00 pm M: up of a portion of God's leva and a of God’s children this gospel choir includes members of tha Calvary Baptist Church and otlwr Christian churches in tha Salt Lake area Tha show celebrate tha "Good News' with contemporary gospel songs and traditional spirituals like 'Whan tha Saint Go Marching In’ and 'I Want to Be Ready Ticket for this moving and personal celebration of gospel music are Si 0 for all seat I iMMhur 7:10 am 1000 pm fcfc 7J0 am midnight tat: a 10 am - midnight aat: 1000 am SOO pm 00l7Sl4777 ' ROASTED OOFFEE- - y atountaie grown and freshly brcwld ncctno espresso Italian SocM and aline ashiltog of freshly baked croiaaanta muffin acmes cinnamon toll Ti:kri s TF i :v 052-002- 6 Tnoet'e feoeOahse H Mam Logan iOri'irlMnMp-i(ir- i Finlay nccr loe pm Satu-oeSoon or cl in pan by The Nereid Jeurnel coffcerakc and mm : the Guest Performing Artist CAPITOL ARTS ALLIANCE RUblnrliilMiKteiMeaf? 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