Show y r mm suMmI Santa Claus who's he? Theatre presents The Heritage die musical at 7:30 V ft pjn Mondays Fridaysahd ' Saturdays from through Dec ' : 20 Ihe (header will also present a matineea at 2 pm Dec 20 Ticketsare $6 for adults and $5 for children and seniors with a Monday night special of six tickets for $25 For reservations VcaU (435) ?r Set against a Manhattan sky-- : line in die era of the Great 723-83- 91 Depression “Annie" follows the story of an 11- year-ol- d orphan without a friend in the world except her faithful dog Sandy Annie’s only hope is to escape the orphanage where -- the tyraqnkalMiss Hannigan makes life a misery! With the arrival of Daddy Wirbucks her Chrfetmas cards sold to raise funds for dreams Logan artist Jerry Furhiman donated a series of images to adorn ' ' finally can come true -''-Common Ground : j'V 5 Director Lee Anderson is cur-- : ' rently invthe Theatre Arts pn V gram at USU He directed ‘The Kftisonerof Second Avenue" last ' year He lives in Brigham City - and has appeared in “The Music "TTie Wizard of Oz” Man” “Once On This Island” and “Dancing at Lughnasa” : Ground Outdoor Annie is poettayed by Anna Common 4th Annual ‘‘Holiday Cards with a Cause”' ' fund-raisis now underway '’ The cards designed by Logan Old Bani Community -- artist The Jerry Fuhriman are presents its pro- available at various Jpcations duction rtf Charles Dickens around die valley (see box) Christmas CaroLn The : Common Ground is a local- V show runs at 7:30 pm ' ly based program thatpro-!! Monday Friday and Saturday vides adaptive gear turn trans-- : through Dec 20 A matinee is portmiori to help people with scheduled for 3 pm on Dec V ' ' 20 For more information disabilities enjoy outdoor ' artist with local Utah roots the past three years ihe canis and recreation experiences Fuhriman is best recognized have featured Fuhriman ’s reservations: call (435) 458-- ’ i v Th&cards are available in : watercolor and oil paintings " for his watercolor and oil' 1 'V ' Vboxes of six or 12 and can' be - To date the project has raised Directed Millie Kihihont paintings of Utah by ‘ Fuhriman said lie loves the purchased in any quantity With ver S25000 for the gjroup’s V and with a huge and varied ' personalized imprinting V- valley and loves to paint here programsVisit wwwcgad-- casCthe show is set amid the The project began in 1999 “I’ve been having a jove smokestacks and fog of venturesorg to vieWcard affair with Cache Valley ever V-'featuring a linoleum cut print Dickens’19th-centur- y designs and to download an since Iwas a little boy I’m a by artist Mary Donahue (limits order form or call (435)713- London It is die tale of : ?! ed' quantities of Donahue’s A local boy that goes goofy Over Q28gformore information Ebenezer Scrooge played by cards are still available) For v'-- : V-J ' John Rich an old tod miser- An internationally kndwn: thevalley V able iniser and flow he learns from ghostly visitors the won- ' ders of Christmas his year Utah Public ! between Utah Public Radio fesror Lane Cheney and the As the lights go out and the actors fill the stage we are Radio's tradition of 1 v and the Utah State University !' : Utah State University ' ! reintroduced to the memorable Chamber Singers directed by December holiday program-- ! Department of Music 5 characters of Bob Cratchett An outline ofthe station’s " professor Cory Evans ! ming includes the broadcast of A-(Jake Thompson) Scrooge’s' Guest oiganists brass and a campus !evenf featuring com- - fkiil holiday- broadcast sched- ' clerk liny Tim (Ptoik- -: fts stuall is Web site ule arC poor at available ensembles from bined choral percussion players Craichett’s small Kinmont) dents selected fromthe Utah Utah State University’s uprorg ' and Fred son and sickly The Wintersong concert was State Music Department Department of Music Scrooge’s (ChadHuckaby) : iVintersreig is the first conT Wintersong will be heard on presented on campus Monday and happy optimistic nqphew certin what musiedepartment evening DeC l This trqred Scrooge is shocked when ? officials hope will become a broadcast features seastmal hfr old tod long-dea- d business carols presented by the Utah yearly choral tradition Utah Jacob Marley (Gregg " partner State Chorale and Women’s Public Radio is heard on Sonenson) introduces a parade KUSU (915 FML : Choir both conducted by pro-rags-to-rich- '':' - y : If liouhauen’i sent out cards uot CommeaGmafs uauUCMstms carts Mato sale All this er - V Annie (Anna Lisa Lundberg) and’ Daddy Wdrbucks (Kris Pouison) es get a new deal for Christmas at the Heritage Theater in Perry wM er at Lisa Lundberg an Box Eider Middle School She' has appeared previously in the : “Wizard of Oz” as a Munchkin and in “Heidi” and “Torn -Sawyer” She lives in Brigham City and is the daughter of Rod! and LeAnii Lundberg Daddy Warbhcks is portrayed by Kris Poulson who last ' appeared as part of the quartet frran “The Music Man” He has ' also played in “Bye Bye ' ' Birdie” “Rrrever Plaid” ! “Sound Of Music” and “Little Shop of Honors” 8th-grad- ' and Tiny Tim too v ? 1 1 : ' barn''' i - : Scr6ogd: The Old Bam Theatre presents "A Christmas CaroT thrpugh Dec' 20 1 ' ' -- Encore performance on the air T I - V - v v V of ghostly Visitors Whose ’ o-- t mis-- ! : sion is to reclaim his cruel and ' cold soul We accompany him as he moves through the pther- wwldly scenes of his youth led by the Ghost of Christmas Past (Laura Kimhont) We join hinion a visit with Christmas A Present (Dan Merkpt) to see : the joys and happinessthat! Christmas can bring' and than to the future with the dark unspeaking specter of the Giost of Qinstmas ! Martineau) With Scrooge we discover ' what his ultin undriing will be unless he mends his ways -- i |