Show Hp '’ t bunday July 25 marks the beginning of the end v' for the Old Lyric w- iJ i Repertory Company’s 36th ? r season Concluding Aug3 the theatre company las only a few more performances the doors to the Chine: Theatre dose cm another Lyric summer ' On Friday July: 26 “Dial i 1 i ‘M’ for Murder’ brings the renowned Hitchcock movie to ’V‘ life The thriller’lli last performance takes place on Saturday Aug 3 with both a matinee and evening perfor- mance (2 pm and 8 pm) “Dial M’ for marvelous and then dial die USU box office for your tickets to ’Dial ’M’ for murder’" Murder" said theater critic brace Ackerman in his Herald Journal review Then on Saturday July 27 musiat 2 jun and 8 pm thethe cal “Nunsense”blesses Caine Lyric Theatre with its g performances The heavenly group's staging of “Nunsense” takes place Wednesday July 31 with a encore performances July 30 and 31 ' YAnd don’t forget about die British farce “One for the Pot !” The production closes ' Aug 1 The Herald Journal called Dne for the Pot” a bubbling British cauldron of rs hysterical Y - : I - -- 1 week-endin- - I one-line- iVifi"One for the Pol : i ::nsa' andDid 'M' i MirdeK'v 8 pm Wednesdays ' Y mrci'gh Saturdays Caine lyric Theatre 2a W Center St' Available at the V U5U Spectrum Ticket Office '415-97-030- between 9 5) am and 5:30 pm at the ‘NunsenaeY U'U Taggart Student Center Cwonier Service Office bv wen 9 am and 5 pm or nt the Caine lyric Bax Y CYe (28 WCenterl after 7 pm one hour before curtain time on perfor- - i Y mnnee evenings and from ) pm to 8 pm on Satur-day- s Info: 797-03- ftight-gagsa- perfor-manc- toe-tappi- ng ds WHd tame In ‘One for the PoT Service Office between 9 am and 5 pm or at the Caine Lyric Box Office (28 W Center St) after 7 pm on performance evenings and from 1 to 8 pm on Saturdays — USU Media relations 1 The i' i eat es ' Y v 'iDavis ateiid die talented cast comprised of singers and actors from local schools including Utah State University teamed with ftcklevillc veterans like Ralph Deign on the piano For more information call 1 8 or (435) j : 755-096- 946-291- cut -- The TkuVy along with her new glamour technician Annelle dispenses shampoo with liberal doses of fiee advice and gossip to die town’s curmudgeon wise-cracki- X Ouiscr an eccentric millionaire Miss Clairee and the local town social worker M’lynn whose Heritage Theatre opens its season with die play " “Steel Magnolias” directed by Krista Cae Mortmuoni The play runs Mondays Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pjn from to Ang 10 widr a 2 pmmatinee on Saturday July 27 Ticket prices are $6 and$S for seniors Season passes available : : for $42 (serrnn $35) is the Salon Beauty Tnivy’s iinrtfRnal hub in Chinquapin La where a dose knit grpup of wrenen have lots time for gossip thanks to husbands who ire eiffier absent depressed or dead As a result visitors to die salon get much more than a wash and qiectiKxiliuviewofdtelakewhilethty' s Caine Lyric Theatre in Logan? Well now you can The Old Lyric Repertory Company (OLRC) is putting die Sisters of Hoboken on die spot in an ' encore performance of the July 30 The musical by Dan Goggin is down to only four performances for the remainder of the season — a matinee and evening performance on Saturday July 27 the encore performance on Tuesday July 30 and die final performance on the evening of July 3l The encore provides' one ' additional opportunity to see what all the foss'is about said Colin Johnson production director and OURG And all “Nunsense" magnets will be sold at $1 off the regular price of $3 Southern spirit rib-ey- ' es of "Nunsense” at die (beams of musical stardom were cut short ' in an automobile accident while they were headed to their first real gig Their musical dreams finally come true when they mine ukwsly return to earth through a hole in the ozone layer and some amaring “astro ' technical stuET to do the show they never got to do The show written by Stuart Ross originally opened in New York on May 2a 1990 Davis said theater goers are invited to start die evening off with the famous Pkldeville CpokouL The deliciousdinner steak or Dutch Oven includes e chicken and all the fixin’s to go with it The dinner is'served in the Picklevilte Pavilion which allows guests to enjoys : 5 0 X get a great seat So youthecan’t next two nd 05 2 Encore! 797:1500 colorful characters If vou’re looking v for same gold at die end of a sulllfed entertainment rainbow this pot’ is an excellent fiL'" Tfckeyxices range from $8 to $15 Tne OLRC also offers a “Student Rush” which offers half price tickets for patrons in high school and college who present their valid activity card at die box office 15 minutes before curtain : time Tickets are available at die Spectrum Ticket Office (435) between 9 am and 5:30 p jn and at die Ihggart Student Center Customer tiooal opened its 26th PickleviUe Playhouse June "Nell of the Ozaiks” ' and “Forever Plaid” will play in repertory Wednesdays to Saturdays through Aug 31 There will also be shows on Mondays through Aug 12 “NeU of the Ozarks” was originally written for die playhouse by die late Jack Sharkey and had its world premier there ori July 1 1988 Andrea Davis ownerdirector rtf dm playhouse irid die musical offers a wild romp hillbillies that with prates and is guaranteed to be im audience pleaser : The show is a traditional melodrania widi all of the audience participation theater v goes have come to expect from Picklevilk’i productions Theevening-openwidi a nostalgic Gershwin review ' ' Doth of our shows are great for fami-liand of all agesDavis said ' “Qualitypeople family entertainment bis been a tradition widi us for the past 26yeare":Y: The second show “Forever Plaid" is" 'the story of four unlikely haroes who’s : CN ly?lc season ncarscnd Dinner theater back-woo- CM Jcsstsr SKS ElSCCti ? 1 daughter Shelby is onthe verge of marriage (widi wedding cdors of blush and bashful) Alternately hilarious and touching die pity focuses on die camaraderie of these six routhera women Who talk gab gossip chitchat neeidle and harangue : y each other through the best of times and cry comfort and heal each other through the worst They are a sorority of feminine Mul mates — sisters who have passed through hell and high water They are Steel Magnolias Southern belles flowery oh the outside but strong as steel on die inside to survive any challenge or hardship Reservations can be obtained by hailing (435) 723-839-2 w © ' CD O |