Show 1 EB9 TSxa&ttts ISSfc--££r- '‘ I Big River adventures run at Gaine lyric Theatre visit Eccles Theatre f-- Aits Alliance presents “Big The Capitola touring Broadway musical featuring die Adventures of tale is Huckleberry Finn This1 o coming to the Ellen Eccles Theatre March 14 at 8 pm o “Big River” won seven Tony awards E including Best Musical The exciting proD duction combines stories from Mark o Twain's novel with music by the legendary songwriter Roger Miller 8D “Big River is Americana at its finest” X said Lisette Miles executive director of the Capitol Arts Alliance “It puts one of America’s greatest writers and one of America’s greatest composers together for two hours of nonstop excitement” Join the cast of 26 in Twain’s timeless d) CD classic as tales they portray the d friend of Huck Finn and his Jim a black slave as they journey down the Ohio River Their voyage includes astounding and touching adventures that bring the characters to Ufe Tickets for Big River tange in price 6 or from $17 to $30 Call 435) visit the Ellen Eccles Theatre box office at 43 S Main for tickets or more On 2001-200- well-kno- u 2 non-US- U I best-lov- £ ed new-foun- 797-030- 752-002- Big River follow Huck Finn through adventures on Ellen Eccles stage March 14 Follow The Music Man' to Shy View High and see “The Come Man” by ' Meredith Wilson performed by the Sky High Players It will be showing Friday and Saturday March 8 through 9 rad Monday March 1 1 at Sky View High SchooL When professor Harold Hill (played by Adam Kirschman) comes to the backward town of River City Iowa his wink is cut out for him as a salesman Professor Hill convinces the town they are in “trour ble with a Capitol “T” and a boy's band is their sal- ' vation With the inside ' help of his old friend Marcellus (played by : ' Jeremiah Harrison) ' Professor Hill is able to hold off the honorable Mayor Shinn (played by Brigham Moore) the Mayor’s wife Eulalie (played by Jamilynn Manning) the stuffy librarian (played by Megan Heaps) and the entire city council (Chris Adams Anthony Merrill DanielTlash and Isaac : : t ' March 8 and 9 Utah Theatre (UST) consea2 cludes its son with die fourth production of the year “Vanities” under the direction of USTs Lynda Linford a faculty member in the theater arts department at Utah State Univenire Shows begin at 7:30 pm with tickets for adults set at $8 $6 for USU facultystiffsenior citizens rad $5 for youth under 16 and students USU students are admitted free with valid ID Children under die age of 6 are not admitted Tickets are available at the USU Spectrum Ticket Office 5 between 9 (435) am and 5:30 pm at die USU Thggart Student Center Service Desk between 9 am and 5 pm or at the door performance evenings Early arrival is encouraged for best Brown) The professor gets caught in some ‘trouble’ himself when traveling salesman Charlie (played by Sean Spackman) exposes him for die con artist he is! Find out what the profes-sor will do when despite everything he realizes he's falling in love The high school students along with theatrical skills learn about costuming makeup stage set props publicity and directing Ticket prices are $6 for adults and $5 for children purchased at the door The performances will start at 7:30 pm at Sky View High School 52DS 250 East in Smithfield i ‘ Revealed at the Caine Lyric Theatre 28 W Center in Logan “Vanities” presents die life journey of three high school girlfriends including their blindness to inherent differences and their struggle to maintain simple friendship through life’s twists and turns Featured in the production are three talented actresses who assume the “Vanities” girls’ identities Linford said Kristin Leigh Clement takes the role of Joanne who seeks marriage and security Amanda Rockne plays Kathy the captain and trader of the group Tblring on the character Mary die most sophisticated of the three girls is Jillena Shaver For more information or inquiries call (435) For ticket information call the USU Spectrum Ticket Office at (435) 797-15- 797-03- fi k ft 00 05 Plain Princess’ discovers her beauty in its 40th year of children’s plays to Cache Valley Unicorn Children’s Theater presents “The Plain Princess" adapted by I L T ti How Aurand Harris from the popular book by Phyllis McGinley The play will be presented to ' second and third grade students from around Cache Valley and will offer one public performance mi Saturday March 9 in the Morgan Theater located in the Chase Fine Arts Center on the campus of Utah State University The queen and her royal court have planned a birthday party for Princess Esmerelda In addi tion to showering her with gifts they have invited Prince Chutes MichaeL from the neighboring castle of Caledon to come ana play with her during her party Esmerelda however has different plans and in die course of one of her royal tantrums goads ' the since into declaring what no one else has ever dared to admit : that the princess Esmerelda is a“plain princess” “The Plain Princess’ offers a ' gentle lesson to youngsters about what constitutes true happiness’’ said director Ruth CalL ' “Aurand Harris is one of chil- dren’s theater's most beloved i U C Beoca Gea and David £Hot lead the cast of "Tha Plain Morgan Theater at USU Saturday at 2 pm : playwrights and the story by Phyllis McGinley has been popular for many generations” Call added Featuring a large cast pf children that represents nearly every schod in Cache Valley “The Plate Princess “ includes Becca Gee as Princess Esmerelda David Elliott as Prince Michael Sarah CaUister and Michelle Thorne double-ca- st as the and Erin Maturating as Queen Dame Goodwit the palace dust woman as well as her daughters Natalie Fodgorski Jessica Griffiths Samantha Powell and' Mae rad Grace Saul Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for seniors children under 12 and USU students with a v valid ID Thepublic performance Qf “The Plain Princess” begins'at 2 pm Saturday in the Morgan Theatre Tickets will be available ' at the door beginning at l pm Come celebrate our 40th birth- day with us at “The Plain Princess!” A hi “ ci tfa n |