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Show Park City Cabaret Personifies History A musical revue based in history - that will be the emphasis of the Kimball Art Center's Park City Cabaret '83 (or the Silver Queen Strikes Again), to be presented pre-sented in the Main Gallery February 18 and 19. The production will draw from Park City's mining-town-turned-ski resort past, a past rich in characters and color. Raye Ringholz' book, Diggings and Doings in Park City (Western Epics, 1972), provided the background for the Cabaret. This year's Cabaret is being produced by Coronado's Wanda Belli and choreographed choreo-graphed by Ed Perez, also from Coronado. A number of Park City residents will act and dance in the production, and the fundraising project has gained support from local businesses and individ uals. Ginny Pinder is chairman chair-man of Park City Cabaret '83. Park City Cabaret '83 is completely different from last year's production. A new script, different dance numbers and different music will be used. Numbers featuring old time miners. Tommy knockers, women of questionable repute, Chinese laborers and a swindler or two, have been incorporated in the revue. Last year's Cabaret sold ou both evenings, so reservations reserva-tions are suggested for this year's event. The Cabaret will be preceded by a cocktail hour both evenings at 7 p.m. |