Show EiW nSssrai$: cm o Peter Pan vs I Captain lloalil ‘AUUatHUlBSlC Logan blooms into A sspring Utah State Theatre Night Music' is alive nidi the sound of Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and words by Hugh Wheeler (book) in “A Little Night Music" USTs production of the Sondheim piece is staged for a week-lon- g run April 12 through April 17 m the Morgan Theatre of the Chase Fine Arts Center on the Utah State University campus Curtain time is 7:30 pm with the theatre box office opening at645pm : V Unicorn Theatre pre- “Peter Pan and the Amazing SecteT at 2 pm O April 10 17 and 24 in the Bullen Center 43 S Main Tickets are $2 at the door A Q Children under 3 yean of age are admitted free o Captain Hook has stolen the secret of Never Never Land p He wanta to destroy Never Jj Never Land and get rid of Peter Pan once and for all : $ Will he succeed? I Can Peter Pan outwit Hook and save the day? Find out during this prodiic- - & tion featuring: Samantha Powell Cami Davidson Cory Castillo Dylan Fowell Jaime Wadsworth Andrea Powell and Mike Konopnicki The llnmnn imqotp vi ivwraan the Chase Fine Arts Center ' - -- n $7te$l6Uiah ?j SIMMS QW admitted frsewHh a valid tt available " i vfCIVO foaugh foSmitfv t 7: Spectaum Ticket X Office by calling ' x :797-OM5orond- ie wwwusuedutie ‘ "A Little Night Music" a 'romantic musical journey is set in Sweden during the early 20th century A trio of mis- matched couples finds their way to the right mates in a wate-likriqfdnhr The production director is lunChristian who joins UST as a guest artist from Weber State University ' “A Uffie Night Music” is based on the film “Smiles of a Summer Night" by Swedish cinematographer Ingmar Bergman In 1972Jlugh Wheeler and Stephen Sondheim completed the libretto casting and design Rehearsals began in early December 1972 The play theagecf & admitted! e - : ’ f under are not p drew complete capacity audi- ences for more than 14 months and continued to slightly leu attendance for more than 600 performances to August 1974 ' According to Christian die phot is somewhat of a fairy tale "The air is heavy with romance and while the charac- ten are often motivated by their appetites it is their hearts which eventually lead them home" he said "Sondheim composed the entire score in time: the meter Boylilng Royal Famiiy T he Discovery Series at Feay’s USU photo awvtoN Egyptian Thuter continues on Monique Poyfair as Desiree Amifeldt wHI dance the night away in Apru 10 wito TheaterWorirs Steveri Sondheim'S "A Little Night Music" USA’s production of “The Mystery of King Tut” The Mystery of King Tb(" tells the stories of Tutankhamen die “boy king” who ruled Egypt in the 14th — USU Media Rotations century BC and Howard V Carter the archeologist who made him famous by discovering his tomb in 1922 Due to the lack of historical informs-tur- n Plaza Playhouse Terrace about King Tut author t Presbyterian "Seven Brides for The-FirsDrckstem began with Mindi presents "Almost Seven Brothers” from April 16 the few facts about his life that The Broadway! Roaring June 3 at 7:30 pJn duough but had have survived to do a Twenties” at 7:30 pm on and Monday Friday Saturday bUdf storytdlinginprderto April 23 in the Cabe Lyric fill in the historical gaps The -evenings Theatre 28 W-- Center stories come to life through "Seven Brides for Seven ' Logan' tale Millie Brothen” of is the acting and music This year’s event will con“The Mystery of King TritVin the bride a living young sist of a madcap musical frolis a fun family oriented and 1830s Oregon wilderness ic full of flappers and other story" said Nariene Millie has a plan to civilize v singing dancing anachro- Mathie Peery’s Egyptian and many off her six rowdy ' Theater “It is a manager brothers-in-lato ensure the Nearly75 volunteer production by the success of her own marriage a from die community nationally recognized and ait in the cast Among many uV TheaterWorks plan which backfires when the acts the program includes a brothers hi their enthnsiasip USA based in New York solo Vocisl by Kermit Herd of kidnap six women from a Logan who will perform "Old Royal Family neighboring town to be thrir Man River” a Gershwin v:- Disco viery Series is designed -brides- ' to be entertaining family- medley from the Almost ' for Tickets are Broadway! Chorus a 'tap1- - A friendly programming with an V for iphildren adults 7 dance routine by Carofee educational cmnponent Senion uid students receive Hamniel of Wdlsyille and a ' Tickets for “The Mystery of Free-wi- ll contributions to a V Choir replace tired tables and $1 ofL lkkets are available at King Tilt” are$7 for adults $3 troupe of eight dancen to f ' Teriace Fima Playhouse 99 E for children and $23 for a foini1 Modern perfoimThoroughly large elms pig at the door are chairs repair and paint the A ' 4700 South Ogden or by call- ly of six (two adults and four ' Millie” and a Charleston furnish and Proceeds churchsteeple warmly encouraged from 0 dance number by Myamarie A go to me First Presbyterian offices ministers’ die ing (801) children) Tickets may be pur-equip Bolden and colleagues from Church Previous pig deposits A and youth meeting rooms and A ajn to 3 pm Monday A A i' chased via the Internet at www r 'Zyh through Friday: t ry die USU Ballroom Dance have been used to buyhimd: A for other needs PeerysEgyptianTheaterxcxn ’ three-quart- er of the waltz This rhythm which reflects tire escalated human heartbeat carries us through a tale of lost loves newfound passions and tire gluing realities that lead us to Bein’ courtin’ Flap the night away at Almost Broadway! i our truest selves1 “Night Music" contains themes that may not be suit- able for all audiences Viewer discretion is advised : ' : -- -- fact-bas- : ed ! high-quali-ty per-form- w ers awaid-winiii- ng at ’ - $8-$- : 10 $3-$- : - : - L '£ 393-007- 9A ( ' |