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Show f I - " r:::V Laura Clarke is "Cinderella" in Utah Regional Ballet production. Cinderella' ballet for all ages : Utah Regional Ballet's Sept. 13 and 14 production of "Cinderella" promises to be an event of fairytale enchantment that all ages will enjoy. - Referring to this ballet as her "total fantasy," Jacqueline P. Colledge, artistic director, hints of magical surprises that will surely delight the audience. With the assistant of the fairy godmother and her fairies, a pumpkin will be transformed into a majestic coach Iwhile a sad peasant girl in rags becomes a beautiful princess. ; The "Cinderella" story basically remains faithful to the original fairytale, and is musically set to Rossino overtures selected by Mrs. Colledge. With a cast of 75 dancers, ac-lesses ac-lesses and actors, she manages to touple i classical ballet with tumorous highlights. For example, the two ugly stepsisters are both played by men. Corinne Adams and Laura Clarke will share the leading role of "Cinderella," while Jennifer K. Johnson and Martha Shill will both appear as the fairy godmother. JoAnne K. Brown portrays the wicked stepmother. Hugh Bigney, principal dancer for Pacific-Northwest Ballet Company, will be the featured guest artist who will astound all with his exceptional dancing ability. Artist Bill Kirkpatrick once again has created unbelievably unique sets in which the tale unfolds. Sarah Price's elegant costumes add the finishing touch for the production. Tickets are available at Wiggle Wear in University Mall, Bert Murdocks in Orem, and Dan-ceworks Dan-ceworks in American Fork. The performances will be held at Timpview High School in Provo. |