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Show WDnant9s I (BdDnimg CDun Looking for something different to do this weekend? Here are a few suggestions, compiled by Park Record entertainment critic Rick Brough. Unless otherwise noted, events listed below will take place in Salt Lake City. DANCE 7- The Ririe-Woodbury Dance i V; Company presents a program at the I i--!;' Snowbird Resort on July 26 at 8 p.m., r t in conjunction with its annual summer workshop. Tickets are $5 general, $3 for studentsseniors. MOVIES WW S The Audrey Hepburn Festival jl concludes with "Breakfast at jwS VJ Tiffany's," Truman Capote's story about Holly Golightly (Hepburn), a T7 I free-living sophisticate. George Peppard co-stars as the man who gets under her nonchalant exterior. It's directed by Blake "Pink Panther" Edwards, with Patricia Neal, Buddy Ebsen and Mickey Rooney. The film plays on July 26 at 2 p.m. for 25 cents and 7 p.m. for 50 cents. It is presented at the Salt Lake Public Library, at 209 East 500 South. At the Blue Mouse: Truffaut's "Jules and Jim" is the famous romantic triangle of pre-World War I days, with Jeanne Moreau and Oskar Werner; "The Clinic" is a "MASH"-like comedy at a V.D. treatment center; "Le Dernier Combat" is a post-nuclear adventure with a lone hero, a brutish gang and an old, terrified doctor; and in "Walkabout," two stranded children meet an Australian aborigine. The Mouse is at 260 East 100 South. The Utah Media Center concludes its series of little-seen films with "Smash Palace," a New Zealand film about a troubled marriage and the little daughter caught in the middle. It plays on July 26 at 9:30 p.m., July 27 at 7:30 p.m. and July 28 at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m. Another series concludes with "Adieu Philippine," the 1961 French film about two girls and a guy on the beaches of Corsica. It plays on July 26 at 7:30 p.m., July 27 at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m. and July 28 at 7:30 p.m. The films play in the auditorium of the Salt Lake Art Center at 20 South West Temple. General adult admission is $3 for each film, or $4 for the double feature. MUSIC Former Eagle Don Henley -feJr' appears at ParkWest Resort on jfej Friday, July 26 at 7:30 p.m., with C special guests Katrina and the JLt Waves ("I'm Walkin' on Sunshine"). Tickets are $13.25 in 1 advance (at the ParkWest box office and Datatix outlets) and $15.25 on the day of the concert. No coolers, containers, recorders, cameras or alcohol allowed. f -The Resort Center at the Park City Ski Area sponsors jazz and I classical music under the tent. The Deseret String Trio plays July 28 f and the Riverboat Ramblers play jazz July 31. The programs cost $3 f and play at 7 and 8:30 p.m. I Sing along with Mitch Miller and the Utah Symphony at Symphony Hall ( 123 West South Temple) on July 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets ($10 and up) i p.m. Reserved tickets, at $14 are available at Datatix outlets. It's ! presented by United Concerts. f THEATRE -m I 1 The Intermountain Actors ft Ensemble presents the Park City 41 A Shakespeare Festival. The festival includes "The Merchant of Venice" " . J (every Thursday), "As You Like It" W (every Friday), and "Macbeth" (every Saturday). The programs begin at 8 p.m., after a 7: 15 p.m. Greenshow, and run through August at the Park City Resort Center. In addition, the Festival Opera Company presents Puccini's "Tosca" every Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Egyptian Theatre on Main Street. The opera runs through August. Tickets are $20 (all four shows), $15 (the Shakespeare plays), $7 (single programs) and $5 (studentsseniorschildren under 12) . Hiss and cheer with Park City Performances as it presents the melodrama "Deadwood Dick" at the Egyptian Theatre on Park City's Main Street. It plays every Friday and Saturday at the Egyptian at 7:30 p.m. It also plays every Monday at the tent on the Park City Resort Center at 7:30 p.m. The schedule continues through Aug. 31. Tickets are available at the Kimball Art Center or the Egyptian (649-9371 ) . Cost for the Egyptian presentation is $5 (adults), $4 (seniors) and $3 (children). For the Resort Center tent version on Mondays, tickets are $4 (adults) , $3 (seniors) and $2 (children). Group rates are available. Nelderi Maxfield at the Triad "Theater. It plays Tuesday-Saturday through Aug. 10 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets, at $5, are available at Datatix outlets. A matinee is on Aug. 10. - "Camelot" plays at the Sundance Summer Theatre in Provo Canyon on even calendar dates. Sundays are excluded. Be sure to dress warmly for the cold mountain slopes. Curtain is 8:30 p.m. "The Wizard of Oz" plays on odd calendar days, with the same show times through Aug. 31. -The Lagoon Opera House presents "A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum" Wednesday-Saturday through August. Showtime is8:30p.m. -Promised Valley Playhouse presents "The Light of the World," a sacred musical drama, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. through Aug. 24. The theater is at 132 South State in Salt Lake. Theatre 138 in Salt Lake presents "Ladies in Retirement" Thursday-Saturday through Aug. 10 at 8 p.m. at 138 South 200 East. ETCETERA nl. -The Kimball Art Center in Park 1 0 City presents a juried show of Park I I lM City artists in the Main Gallery and III watercolor artist Judy Taylor in the III Lower Gallery. The shows run to JJ |