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Show A6 Life Monday • March 23, 2009 Grease without sleaze SEQUINS from • A5 excitement to your wardrobe with this easy-to-wear hair accessory. Forever 21 and Urban Outfitters sell simple and inexpensive headbands, and beautiful, handmade headbands can be ordered online at Etsy.com. Why not get creative with some friends and make this season's latest hair accessory? All you need is a half-inch piece of elastic to wrap snugly around your head, a unique embellishment and feathers from a craft store. Add a little hot glue and you've got your very own one-of-kind headband! BALLET from • A5 or at the Capitol Theatre ticket office. Ballet West is also hosting an ongoing festival in correlation with The Bailers Russes that runs until April 8. Community events include lectures, art exhibits, children's events and more. All are free and open to the public. Treasures of the Ballet Russes W h e r e : Capitol Theatre 50 West 200 South Salt Lake City W h e n : March 27,28 and April 1-4 Cost:$18-$27 Tickets: www.arttix.org or call 1888-451-2787 SCERA presents youth production of classic musical LEVAHERREY Life writer One can only express admiration for the director Laura Barnham and her youth program Acting UP! at the SCERA. Teenagers from all over the valley audition for her program, and once admitted become part of an ensemble that focuses on family-friendly fun and uplifting entertainment. Grease, playing at the SCERA this week, follows the same story as the original without profanity, teen pregnancy, smoking or drinking. Ben Jacobs, who plays the nerd Eugene, said, "It works and is every bit as fun as the original show. We love our director Laurel Barnham to death, and the dances choreographed by Ben Tishy are so much fun." With the help of music director Heidi Vogeler, the crew learned the songs, but the musical will also use recordings for more filling sound effects during each performance. When Acting UP! went to California to participate in a national competition, they won various prices for their 12 minute show Star Mite. The musical ensemble took first prize in a solo performance and second prize in the duet competition. Jacobs continued to praise the value of this program and what an honor it is to be part of this family-friendly performance group. "I feel privileged to be a part of this ensemble. We also give performances at shelters, in elementary schools, libraries Courtesy of MPTV.net, property of Warner Bros Photo Grace Kelly and Anthony Dawson starred in Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film reproduction of Dial M for Murder. Dial M for Murder Pioneer Theater Company's latest production's a killer Courtesy of Mark A. Philbrick Elijah Thomas and Whitney Overman star as Danny and Sandy. MEL SUNDQUIST Ufe editor and try to give back to our community through an outreach program." The question is, how does an ensemble member have time to do all of this while attending high school and keeping up with the homework load? "We are just so happy to be able to do what we love, together with great people, and somehow you just pull it al! together," said Jacobs. He also noted that Acting UP!'s performances are not limited to the stage. Once a month, the troupe sings at a fireside, an evening of Christian music and spoken messages which is usually held at an LDS chapel. Acting UP! was formed 10 years ago and still going strong, getting better with every new production. This week, take the opportunity to see Barnham*s latest and enjoy an evening of lighthearted Grease W h a t : GREASE W h e r e : SCERA W h e n : March 20-28, 7:30 pm except Sunday T i c k e t s : $6 adult's $4 children 3-11, seniors and students with ID Reservations: Mon.-Fri. 10am-6pm Sat.12noon-6pmatthe Scera801-225-ARTSor www.scera.org entertainment and exceptional young talent in this 50s-era musical. The catchy m u s i c coupled with the skill of the young actors performing it, will make for an irresistible production. Dial M For Murder, the play on which Alfred Hitchcock based his movie of the same name, opened March 20 at Pioneer Theater Company in Salt Lake. Murder, the story of a scheming former tennis player and his heiress wife who refuses to play the victim, was written by English playwright Frederick Knott. Knott's second most successful play, it premiered in London in 1952, and then moved to Broadway to win several Tony Awards. In 1954, Knott adapted his story and wrote the screenplay for Hitchcock's classic movie, starring Grace Kelly and Ray Milland. Knott also wrote Wait Until Dark, made famous by the movie adaptation starring Audrey Hepburn. If you don't get enough of his brand of murder mystery by watching Dial M for Murder at PTC, you will be able to catch Wait Until Dark when the PG Players produce it this fall in Pleasant Grove. Starring as Tony Wendice, the scheming husband, is Equity actor Fletcher McTaggart. After performing in New York, Alabama, New Jersey, Chicago and in Utah's own Shakespearean Festival, this will be McTaggart's PTC debut. Amy Tribbey, playing the intended victim Margot Wendice, returns to PTC after playing Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire. Pioneer Theater Company can be trusted to put on a high-quality show, and is continually worth the trip and the ticket. classifieds f Easy, early evening, eve^ 'ning and/or Saturday part time •survey work. 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