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Show r .ill vC-v i j J J;fA U .'j : Strawberry Days Royalty, L-R, Queen Tina Story, Lisa Ilollis and Shari Card, rode the first float to appear in the Strawberry Days Parade on Thursday. Sundance opens with original music revue our special grilled seafood night. A selection of accompaniments including in-cluding corn on the cob, baked potatoes, baked beans and cole slaw will be available a la carte each night. Reservations are requested. The 17th season of the Sundance Summer Theatre premiers on Thursday, June 26, with an original music revue, "Sundance Celebrates American Music and Dance." Directed and choreographed by Jayne Luke, Sundance Celebrates is a fast-paced musical evening featuring the music of America's greatest composers, including Aaron Copland, Stephen Foster and Irving Berlin. A group of young performers sing and dance with the vibrant quality that has become a trademark of the Sundance Summer Sum-mer Theatre. "The fun of sitting under the stars watching a quality musical has been bringing over 40,000 people back to the theatre each summer," said Sundance General Manager Brent Beck. Sundance Celebrates American Music and Dance will run from June 26 through July 11, Monday through Saturday evenings. Beginning July 13, the show will alternate with a second musical, "Damn Yankees," and run on odd calendar dates until Sept. 1. All shows begin at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for the Summer Theatre, dinner in the Tree Room or the barbeque should be reserved in advance by calling 225-4107. Theatre ticket prices are: $4.50 (open seating) on Monday Family Night, $5.00 (open seating) Tuesday-Thursday, Tuesday-Thursday, $6.00 (open seating) or $6.50 (reserved seating) Friday and Saturday. Monday through Friday evenings before the performances, a barbeque bar-beque will be held on the lawn behind the lodge. Monday night will feature oven fried chicken at prices a family can afford. Barbequed chicken and ribs will offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings and Friday is |