Show I 2000 Nl CAMPUS When fashibn is queen s uriotis to know why females torture themselves for fashion? Utah State Theatre (USX) Conservatory Series answers the question in IisaLootner’i dark comedy "The Waiting Room” Opening March 29 WhafcTheWOl-m“The Waiting Room” Room plays March 29 30 31 wnnn:8pm March 29 30 31 ana April 1 on die and April " Studio Stage in the Whore: USU USU Chase Fine Arts Center room 224 The ndwtelsar the door arrive (day directed by USU eariytorseaHng Steenenon is a biting commenthe worU of women's finhion -ton tary he medical community and die society of greed and advocacy Tickets are $3 at the door on performance nights USU students are admitted free with valid ID Curtain is at 8 gun Early arrival is encouraged as seating is limited Children under the age of 6 are not admitted “The Waiting Room" contains explicit adult themes and sexual situations that may not be suitable for all audiences A USU graduate student in directing i Concerto Conceit The best student talent in USITS Department of Music is featured in the department's annual Concetto Concert Top students compete for the right to perform in this conceit with the USU Symphony Orchestra The conceit is Thursday March 30 at 7:30 rfm Tickets are available at the Ellen Ecdes Theatre Box Office in advance and die Adult admission is $5 $3 for senior citizens and noihUSU students USU students are free r Soloists for the evening include Aaron Ashton and Heidi Ashton featured in 'Suite for IWo Violins by Moszkowski vocalist Tsmma June Burningham featured in Donde Lieta from 'La Boheme Jeff Francom 'Piano Concerto No 2' Rachel Ing "Piano Concerto No 2" Jay Paul Neeley 'Kol Nidre for Cello and Orchestra” and Brett McAllister in 'Violin Concerto No 5' by Vieuxtemps The USU Symphony Orchestra opens with the Overture from "Don Giovanni” by Mozart and the closing selection is "Romanian Folk Dances' tyBaitofc Friday Steenenon is completing her final year of study ' with this culminating thesis pro-- " ject g 1 March dark comedy UST presents 24 : - ' “The Waiting Room’ is a play about personal power and the ability to discern what is right for you assn individual” Steenenon said “Universal culture die- tales the way mm and women interact and regardless of yowf gender or economic situation mere comes a time when you must assert younelf and be an advocate for what’s nghiiur you” Hailed by The New YoJk Times as a “bold risky metage of crnflictingele- meats that is tenificaUy moving” the dark comedy tells of the relentless and timeless quest for beauty and at what cost said Steenenon ? Cast members include BFA senior the-' atre arts student Jessica Jorgenson as Wanda temporary theatre instructor Sarah lane Hardy as Victoria and Sage Davis as Forgiveness From Heaven Ron King a seasoned Old Lyric Repertory Company member stare as die lascivious Dt Douglas a product of die emotionally withdrawn medical community until he becomes a victim of his own profession said Steenenon -- Herald The 5 Page ''' to right: Jessica Jorgensen as Wanda Sara Hane Hardy as Victoria and Sage Davis as Blessing From Heaven in 1110 Waiting Room" Left Kohler Cameron Dekaney Aaron Martin Jessie DroOette and Greg Brenchley Set design is by Tina Lombard with costumes by Melinda McDermott ' For informatiottcall Kristie Sessions a senior BFA theatre arts student (days a variety of ndes including a Jamaican nurse an Irish maid a French secretary a Puerto Rican lnhti fhit attendant iiv) niVw Also in the cast are Paul Filan Matt 797-15- Bach's the thing Bach's the thing when James Drake professor of organ studies at Utah State University ' presents a spring recital March 27 This year marks the 230th anniversary of JS Bach's death and artists around the world are presenting concerts this year in his memory Drake notes of Additionally the anniversary Badi's birth is March 21 ' The sok) organ recital begins at 7:30 pjn in the Kent Concert Hall of the Chase Fine Arts Center Tickets are available at the door Adult admission is $3 and USU students with current ID are admitted free ' ' Drake's tribute to Bach includes five selections: "Now ' Thank We All Our God” "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring” die allegro movement from 'Sonata 'Air” from 'Suite No No 2 and Toccata in F Major' Twdve selections are planned in Drake's ambitious ' 5' recital program He opens with Toccata Festive” by Franklin D Ashdown Drake will present a second Ashdown work "Tuscan Adagio” and a third work as part of a hymn setting Ashdown's contribution is a hymn setting of God Be With You” That work is paired with "Lead Kindly Light” by Gerald Dick an organist and librarian at Brigham Young University - Drake's final three selections pay tribute to well-kno- 00 French composers and organists He will perform 'Westminster Carillon by Louis Vkme organist of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris The final two selections are by Vieme's teacher Charles-MarWidor organist at the Paris Church of Sl Sulpice Drake's final sections are Andante Sostenuto" from "Symphony No 4” and the finale from "Symphony No ‘ ie 8' NTHEAIR Fleming of Sunday morning's What's cooking? start of Utah Public Radio's oo-a-ir drive Friday (March 31) with it a delicious bonus "Cooking With Utah Public Radio” is the station's new cookbook and is the top "predrive mium for the nine-da- y with calls listeners' motivate to designed pledges of financial support The book includes selected recipes from listeners several national program hosts plus the stafTof UPR baaed id Logan tt Utah State University The on-the-- air Tve already tried one recipe from a lis- tener Tilda's Pudding and it is excellent' said station Development Director Bryan Earl ”Weve been soliciting recipes for several months” said Eari and the response has been terrific We're also printing die folklore or histoty behind them Some have been in families far generations” Among the national hosts submitting retiptf are Dt Zbtba Paster oHbe' Friday morning ”On Your Health program Jim To The Best of Our Knowledge” and from NPR's Susan ' Stamberg "Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish” Earl said for a pledge of six dollars a month the listener will receive die new cookbook for 10 dollars a month die cookbook comes with both a Utah Public Radio potholder and adjustable chefs apron UPR's program schedule includes about S3 percent information including NPR's popular 'Morning Edition (3 to 9 am) and All Things Cpnsqlpred' (3 to 6pmX Ud 43 percent music primarily classical and folk) |