PERFORMANCES-THEATRE-JULY 2014

WINDSTORM THEATER, Fiddler on the Roof, book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, music by Jerry Bock, directed by Robinne Booth, set in Czarist Russia in 1905 the story centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters and his attempts to maintain his family and religious traditions while outside influences encroach upon their lives, through July 12, 7:30 p.m., also 1:30 p.m. matinees on Saturdays, Murray High School Theater, 5440 S. State, $10.99, 801-770-4242, www.windstormtheater.com.

THE OFF BROADWAY THEATRE, Anni of Aquamarine Gables, by Jeff Driggs, when Sarsaparilla and Cashew Colbert take in an orphan to help them on their Utah farm they have no idea what they’re in for in this good natured spoof of L.M. Montgomery’s classic tale, through July 19, 7:30 p.m., 272 S. Main, $10-$16, 801-355-4628, www.theobt.org.

CENTERPOINT LEGACY THEATRE, Children of Eden, a musical by Stephen Schwartz, directed by Alane Schultz, the play is loosely based on the Book of Genesis and tells the story from the Creation until right after the Flood; the show examines the age-old conflict between parents and children, with Act I telling the story of Adam and Eve and Cain and Abel and Act II dealing with Noah and the Flood, through July 19, 7:30 p.m., also 2:30 p.m. matinees on July 12 and 19, Barlow Main Stage, 525 N. 400 West, Centerville, $17-$22 general, 801-298-1302, www.centerpointtheatre.org. 

TERRACE PLAZA PLAYHOUSE, The Wizard of Oz, book adapted by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jeremy Sams, original songs from the film by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg, with additional music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and additional lyrics by Tim Rice, through July 26, 7:30 p.m., 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden, $7-$12, 801-393-0070, http://terraceplayhouse.com.

OLD LYRIC REPERTORY COMPANY, Musical of Musicals (The Musical), book by Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart, lyrics by Joanne Bogart, music by Eric Rockwell, this is a musical comedy about musicals, in which one story becomes five musicals each written in the distinctive style of a different master of the form, from Rodgers and Hammerstein to Stephen Sondheim, through July 29, 7:30 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center St., Logan, $17-$30, 435-797-8022, http://arts.usu.edu/lyric/.

OLD LYRIC REPERTORY COMPANY, Tons of Money, written by Will Evans and Valentine, revised by Alan Ayckbourn, this spirited farce follows a broke inventor who inherits tons of money only to discover that he won’t see a penny due to massive debt, but then he hatches a brilliant idea – fake his own death, resurface as cousin George, claim the fortune and skip out on his creditors, through July 31, 7:30 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center St., Logan, $12-$25, 435-797-8022, http://arts.usu.edu/lyric/.

OLD LYRIC REPERTORY COMPANY, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, lyrics and music by Stephen Sondheim, this fast paced, witty and irreverent comedy is one of the funniest musicals ever written, it takes comedy back to its roots and combines situations from time tested comedies of ancient Rome to the infectious energy of classic vaudeville, through August 2, 7:30 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center St., Logan, $17-$30, 435-797-8022, http://arts.usu.edu/lyric/.

HALE CENTRE THEATRE-WEST VALLEY CITY, Disney’s Mary Poppins, through August 9, 7:30 p.m., also 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. matinees, no performances on July 4 and 24, special 9 a.m. performances for ages 3 and older on July 19 and 26 and August 2, $32 general, $16 children ages 5-11 years, 801-984-9000, www.halecentretheatre.org.

HALE CENTRE THEATRE-OREM, Man of La Mancha, lyrics by Joe Darion, book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, through August 9, 7:30 p.m., also 3 p.m. matinees on Saturdays, 225 W. 400 North, $16-$21 general, $12-$17 children, 801-226-8600, www.haletheater.org.

DESERT STAR PLAYHOUSE, Calamity Jane: Cowgirls Just Wanna Have More Fun, through August 24, 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m., also 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. matinees, $18.95 adults, $10.95 children (11 years and under), 4861 S. State, 801-266-2600, www.desertstar.biz.

UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare, directed by Laura Gordon, in this seldom produced but daring dark comedy Shakespeare tests integrity and decency to their limits; but in the end Isabella remains virtuous and truth proves stronger than swords and evil men, through August 29, 8 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Adams Shakespearean Theatre, 351 W. Center St., Cedar City, $32-$73, 800-752-9849, www.bard.org.

UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Sense and Sensibility, world premiere of a new stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel by Joseph Henreddy and J.R. Sullivan, directed by Joseph Henreddy, full of repressed passion and soaring emotions, this adaptation was commissioned especially for festival audiences; it tells the touching and comic story of the Dashwood sisters who are both looking for true love but in very different ways, through August 29, 8 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Randall L. Jones Theatre, 351 W. Center St., Cedar City, $32-$73, 800-752-9849, www.bard.org.

PICKLEVILLE PLAYHOUSE, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, book by Linda Wolverton, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice, music by Alan Menken, through August 30, 8 p.m., also 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. matinees, 2049 S. Bear Lake Blvd., Garden City, $19.50 adults, $14.50 children (show only), $13.95 adults, $9.95 children (dinner only), $33.45 adults, $24.45 children (dinner and show), 435-946-2918, www.picklevilleplayhouse.com.

UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Henry IV Part One, by William Shakespeare, directed by Brian Vaughn, civil war still smolders around Henry IV’s new kingdom, however the heir to the throne, Prince Hal, ignores the gathering storm clouds and parties wildly with his debauched friends, including the hilarious rogue Sir John Falstaff, but ultimately the prince must choose between revelry and the bravery of a soldier and king, because his choice will shape the future of a nation, through August 30, 8 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Adams Shakespearean Theatre, 351 W. Center St., Cedar City, $32-$73, 800-752-9849, www.bard.org.

UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, The Comedy of Errors, by William Shakespeare, directed by Brad Carroll, Antipholus and Dromio are bewildered, every dusty road they turn down looks just like the last one, and every prospector and saloon girl seems to know more about them than they know about themselves; the more they try to unravel the lunatic events swirling around them the more farcical their lives become; it’s double the laughter with two sets of twins and twice the fun when Shakespeare’s hysterical comedy is reimagined in the California gold rush of 1849, through August 30, 8 p.m., Adams Shakespearean Theatre, 2 p.m. matinees, Auditorium Theatre, both 351 W. Center St., Cedar City, $32-$73 (evenings), $28-$64 (matinees), 800-752-9849, www.bard.org.

UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Into the Woods, book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, directed by Jeremy Mann, an uncertain Cinderella, a bloodthirsty Little Red Riding Hood, a wicked witch who sings and dances – they’re all among the cockeyed characters of this fractured fairy tale, through August 30, 8 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Randall L. Jones Theatre, 351 W. Center St., Cedar City, $36-$77, 800-752-9849, www.bard.org.

SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY, Saturday’s Voyeur 2014, by Allen Nevins and Nancy Borgenicht, directed by Cynthia Fleming, celebrating its 36th year Saturday’s Voyeur will once again be a voice for liberals in Utah; this funny, raucous, truly unique musical satire written for us and about us will give Utahns a place to laugh and love living in Utah, the language is often crude and the cast antics are bawdy at best, lewd when it gets better, through August 31, p.m., Wednesdays-Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., Upstairs Theatre, 168 W. 500 North, $39-$55 general, 801-363-7522, www.saltlakeactingcompany.org.

PICKLEVILLE PLAYHOUSE, Who Shot Juanito Bandito? Reimagined, musical comedy by T.J. Davis, the infamous El Bandito is only one heist away from completing his quest to rob every bank in the Western Territories and cement his reputation as the baddest bad guy in history, through September 6, 8 p.m., also 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. matinees, 2049 S. Bear Lake Blvd., Garden City, $19.50 adults, $14.50 children (show only), $13.95 adults, $9.95 children (dinner only), $33.45 adults, $24.45 children (dinner and show), 435-946-2918, www.picklevilleplayhouse.com.

UTAH SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare, directed by David Ivers, Orsino loves Olivia, who won’t give him the time of day; Olivia loves Viola, whom she thinks is a boy; Viola loves Orsino, who doesn’t know she’s a girl; Malvolio loves being in love and Andrew, Toby Belch and Maria love life to its fullest; it’s all rollicking confusion, but in the end this hilarious cast of characters does find love when they least expect it, through October 17, 8 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees (7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees in September and October) Randall L. Jones Theatre, 351 W. Center St., Cedar City, $32-$73, 800-752-9849, www.bard.org.

SCERA CENTER, Les Misérables, Utah Valley premiere, lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, English language libretto by Herbert Kretzmer, July 3-19, 8 p.m., no show on July 4, ASL interpreted on July 10, SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre, 699 S. State, Orem, $12 general, $10 seniors/students/children (ages 3-11), $14-$16 reserved, $12-$14 reserved seniors/students/children, 801-225-2787, www.scera.org.

EGYPTIAN THEATRE, A Chorus Line, book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, lyrics by Edward Kleban, music by Marvin Hamlisch, the show is a celebration of chorus dancers, the unsung heroes of the American musical theatre, July 4-27, 8 p.m., with 6 p.m. only performances on July 6, 13, 20 and 27, 328 Main St., Park City, $35-$39 advance, $44 at the door, $43-$49 front of house advance, $48-$54 at the door, $55-$65 cabaret seats advance, $60-$70 at the door, 435-649-9371, www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org. 

OLD LYRIC REPERTORY COMPANY, The Elephant Man, by Bernard Pomerance, this 1979 Tony Award winning play chronicles the true story of John Merrick, treated first as a fairground freak because of his deformed body and later exploited more subtly by Victorian society, July 9-August 1, 7:30 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center St., Logan, $14-$25, 435-797-8022, http://arts.usu.edu/lyric/.

BROADWAY ACROSS AMERICA, Wicked, book by Winnie Holzman, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, July 9-August 24, 6:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 8 p.m., also 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees, Capitol Theatre, $55-$185, 800-259-5840, http://saltlakecity.broadway.com/.

HERRIMAN ARTS COUNCIL, Shrek the Musical, book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire, music by Jeanine Tesori, July 10-12, 14-15, 17-19, 21, 7 p.m., Rosecrest Pavilion, Butterfield Park, 6212 Butterfield Park Way, Herriman, $10 general, $6 seniors and children 12 and under, www.herriman.org.

GRASSROOTS SHAKESPEARE COMPANY, Summer Tour Finale, Henry V, As You Like It and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (featuring the 2011 original all-male cast), by William Shakespeare, July 11-12, starting at 6 p.m., The Castle Amphitheater, 1300 E. Center St., Provo, $12 adults, $6 children, at the door, www.grassrootsshakespeare.com.

WINDSTORM THEATER, Pirates of Penzance, by Gilbert and Sullivan, July 14-26, 7:30 p.m., also 1:30 p.m. matinees on Saturdays, no performance on July 24, Murray High School Theater, 5440 S. State, $7.99-$9.99, 801-770-4242, www.windstormtheater.com.

BABCOCK THEATRE, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare, directed by Hugh Hanson, July 17-27, 7:30 p.m., also 2 p.m. matinees, $18 general, $15 U. faculty/staff/seniors/military and immediate family, $8.50 students, lower level of Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre, University of Utah, 801-581-7100, www.kingsburyhall.utah.edu.

THE ECHO THEATRE, Into the Woods, book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood aren’t how you remember them in Stephen Sondheim’s witty take on fairy tales, July 18-August 23, 7:30 p.m., no performance July 24, 15 N. 100 East, Provo, $12 general ($3 higher when purchased on day of performance), $12 senior/students, www.theechotheatre.com.

SUNDANCE SUMMER THEATRE, Fiddler on the Roof, book by Joseph Stein, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, music by Jerry Bock, in partnership with Utah Valley University, set in Czarist Russia in 1905 the story centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters and his attempts to maintain his family and religious traditions while outside influences encroach upon their lives, July 24-August 16, 8 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.), $21 lawn, $26 bench, $30 prime bench, optional pre-show barbecue, 6:30 p.m., $16, performances Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, Eccles Outdoor Stage, Sundance Resort, 8841 N. Alpine Loop Road, 866-734-4428, www.sundanceresort.com.

PERFORMANCES-MUSIC-JULY 2014

UTAH CLASSICAL GUITAR SOCIETY, CUAC Concert Series, Austin Weyland, July 2, 7 p.m., CUAC Art Center, 175 E. 200 South, SLC, $10 suggested donation, 385-215-6768, to reserve a seat you must RSVP to art@cuaccenter.org.

THANKSGIVING POINT, Utah Symphony, Patriotic Concert Series, Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor, Mary Anne Huntsman, piano, Celena Shafer, soprano, a family-friendly concert featuring a variety of patriotic works, and Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, and “Summertime” from Porgy and Bess, July 2, 8 p.m., Waterfall Amphitheater, Thanksgiving Point Gardens, 3900 Garden Drive, Lehi, from $25 reserved seating, $18 general seating, Thanksgiving Point members receive a 10 percent discount, doors open at 5 p.m., 801-768-4900, www.thanksgivingpoint.org.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, The Texas Tenors, “Let Freedom Sing!,” Utah Symphony, Jerry Steichen, conductor, July 4, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, $60-$85 reserved seating, $32 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

THE NEW AMERICAN PHILHARMONIC, “Fireworks Concert,” David Van Alstyne, conductor, July 4, 8:30 p.m., Layton Park Amphitheater, free.

MURRAY CONCERT BAND, Sunrise Service, Dr. Craig Ferrin, principal conductor, July 4, 7 a.m., Murray Park Amphitheater, 520 E. Vine Street, free.

TEMPLE SQUARE EVENTS, 23rd Army Band, July 5, 7:30 p.m., Salt Lake Tabernacle, tickets are not required for this event, seating will be general admission.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Kenny Rogers, Utah Symphony, Jerry Steichen, conductor, July 5, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, reserved seating sold out, $42 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Monday Chamber Music Concert in the Park,” outdoor concert, in collaboration with Mountain Town Music, program includes chamber works by your favorite composers along with surprising works you will hear for the first time, featuring festival artists John Jensen, piano, Armen Ksajikian, cello, Monte Belknap, violin, Leslie Harlow, viola, and Russell Harlow, clarinet, July 7, 6:30 p.m., City Park Bandstand, 1354 Park Ave., Park City, free, 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

EXCELLENCE IN THE COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES, “Monday in the Park,” Liberty Park, 600 E. 900 South, July 7, 7:30 p.m., free.

UTAH FESTIVAL, Vanessa, by Samuel Barber, original libretto by Gian-Carlo Menotti, Barbara Day Turner, conductor, Daniel Helfgot, director, Beverly O’Regan Thiele (Vanessa), Alice-Anne Light (Erika), Andrew Bidlack (Anatol), Amanda Tarver (The Old Baroness), July 9, 7:30 p.m., July 18, 7:30 p.m., July 24, 7:30 p.m., August 2, 1 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $45-$262 series (all four mainstage productions), $42-$247 opening week series (all four mainstage productions), $13-$77 single tickets, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

FOULGER MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERTO COMPETITION, Utah Symphony, Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor, the concert will feature the three prize winners from the competition, July 9, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts, $10-$15 general, $5 Weber State University students, OSBA season ticket holders may receive $2 off per ticket, 801-399-9214, or online at www.symphonyballet.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Chamber Music Showcase,” program includes Handel’s Oboe Concerto, Ramiro Cortes’ Trio for Clarinet, Cello and Piano, and Brahms’ Piano Quartet in C minor, featuring festival artists Monte Belknap and Alexander Woods, violin, Russell Harlow, clarinet, Leslie Harlow, viola, Armen Ksajikian, cello, John Jensen, piano, July 10, 8 p.m., Park City Community Church, U-224 at Bear Hollow Dr., $20 general, $15 seniors 62+ and students, $150 general 10-punch card, $100 seniors and students 10-punch card, $90 general 6-punch card, $66 seniors and students 6-punch card, $66 6-punch card for Summit County residents, 435-649-5309, tickets at the door or in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com, “BYOB” Bring Your Own Beethoven – Bring a “Beethoven” item and receive 
your concert ticket for a $5 discount off the regular ticket price.

UTAH FESTIVAL, Oklahoma!, by Rodgers and Hammerstein, Karen Keltner, conductor, Maggie L. Harrer, director, Leah Edwards (Laurey), Wes Mason (Curly), Kevin Nakatani (Jud), July 10, 7:30 p.m., July 17, 7:30 p.m., July 19, 7:30 p.m., July 24, 1 p.m., July 26, 1 p.m., August 1, 1 p.m., August 7-8, 7:30 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $45-$262 series (all four mainstage productions), $42-$247 opening week series (all four mainstage productions), $13-$77 single tickets, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

EXCELLENCE IN THE COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES, Harry Lee & the Back Alley Blues Band, July 10, 7:30 p.m., Gallivan Center, free.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, The Music of John Williams, Utah Symphony, Jeff Tyzik, conductor, July 11, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, $60-$85 reserved seating, $32 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Salon Concert,” a festival favorite, concertgoers dine and relax while enjoying virtuoso performances featuring festival artists, July 11, 6:30 p.m., private residence, $45 minimum donation per person, space is limited, please make your reservation as soon as possible, email chmusic@pcmusicfestival.com with your reservation, please include date(s)
of the Salon concert you would like to attend, 
your name, the number of guests in your party,
your email address and phone number, or call 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

UTAH FESTIVAL, The Student Prince, by Sigmund Romberg, Barbara Day Turner, conductor, Jack Shouse, director, Andrew Bidlack (Prince Karl Franz), Richard Zuch (Doctor Engel), Emma-Grace Dunbar (Kathie), Vanessa Ballam (Princess Margaret), July 11, 7:30 p.m., July 17, 1 p.m., July 25, 1 p.m., August 1, 7:30 p.m., August 9, 1 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $45-$262 series (all four mainstage productions), $42-$247 opening week series (all four mainstage productions), $13-$77 single tickets, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

KUTV DAYS OF ’47 POPS CONCERT, Choral Arts Society of Utah, Sterling S. Poulson, conductor, Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band, CW2 Denny Saunders, conducting, David Osmond, Clive Romney and Willingly, and Highland Drive, July 11-12, 7:30 p.m., Abravanel Hall, free, however tickets are required, available at Daynes Music, 6395 S. State, Midvale, or mail a SASE envelope and request to:  Pops Tickets, P. O. Box 2623, Salt Lake City, UT 84110, please specify the number of tickets and which night you plan to attend. Those without tickets will be seated on a first come, first served basis after 7:15 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m., for more information call 801-390-7967.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, The Music of U2, Utah Symphony, Brent Havens, conductor, Brody Dolyniuk, vocalist, July 12, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, $60-$85 reserved seating, $32 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

UTAH FESTIVAL, “8 Hands 2 Pianos,” Utah Festival pianists will present an unpredictable concert of classical hits where they’ll be dressing up, playing jokes on each other – and who knows what other mayhem will ensue, July 12, 1 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $11-$41, $10-$35 with opera series purchase, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

UTAH FESTIVAL, Les Misérables, lyrics by Alain Boublil and Jean-Marc Natel, music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Karen Keltner, conductor, Valerie Rachelle, director, Patrick Miller (Jean Valjean), Vanessa Ballam (Fantine), Daniel Cilli (Inspector Javert) Leah Edwards (Cosette), July 12, 7:30 p.m., July 16, 7:30 p.m., July 18-19, 1 p.m., July 23, 7:30 p.m., July 25-26, 7:30 p.m., July 30, 7:30 p.m., July 31, 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., August 2, 7:30 p.m., August 7-8, 1 p.m., Aug. 9, 7:30 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $45-$262 series (all four mainstage productions), $42-$247 opening week series (all four mainstage productions), $13-$77 single tickets, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Sunday Afternoon Chamber Music,” music includes, Beethoven’s Piano and Violin Sonata, op. 96, Borodin’s Cello and Piano Sonata, and David Carlson’s Quantum Quartet for Clarinet, Viola, Cello and Piano, featuring festival artists Monte Belknap, violin, Russell Harlow, clarinet, Leslie Harlow, viola, Armen Ksajikian, cello, and John Jensen, piano, July 13, 3 p.m., Temple Har Shalom, U-224 at Brookside Ct., $20 general, $15 seniors and students, $150 general 10-punch card, $100 seniors and students 10-punch card, $90 general 6-punch card, $66 seniors and students 6-punch card, $66 6-punch card for Summit County residents, at the door or in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com, “BYOB” Bring Your Own Beethoven – Bring a “Beethoven” item and receive 
your concert ticket for a $5 discount off the regular ticket price.

THE NEW AMERICAN PHILHARMONIC, “Fireworks Concert,” David Van Alstyne, conductor, July 13, 9 p.m., Lindquist Plaza, Weber State University, free.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Monday Chamber Music Concert in the Park,” outdoor concert, in collaboration with Mountain Town Music, program includes chamber works by your favorite composers along with surprising works you will hear for the first time, featuring festival artists John Jensen, piano, Armen Ksajikian, cello, Monte Belknap, violin, Leslie Harlow, viola, and Russell Harlow, clarinet, July 14, 6:30 p.m., City Park Bandstand, 1354 Park Ave., Park City, free, 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

INTERMEZZO CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES, Concert II, music includes Rossini’s Sonata in C major, Prokofiev’s Quintet in G minor, op. 39, Brahms’ Clarinet Quintet in B minor, David Porter and Elina Lev, violin, Roberta Zalkind, viola, Pegsoon Whang, cello, Tedd Merrit, bass, James Hall, oboe and Erin Svoboda, clarinet, July 14, 7:30 p.m., Vieve Gore Concert Hall, Westminster College, $18 general, $15 seniors, free for students, season ticket $80 general, $65 seniors, at the door or in advance online at www.intermezzoconcerts.org, 801-200-3388.

EXCELLENCE IN THE COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES, “Monday in the Park,” Liberty Park, 600 E. 900 South, July 14, 7:30 p.m., free.

AMERICAN FORK SYMPHONY, “Salute to America.” Shauna Smith, conductor, July 14, 7 p.m., American Fork Amphitheater at Quail Court, 851 E. 700 North, free.  

WINDSTORM THEATER, “Pirates of Penzance,” by Gilbert and Sullivan, July 14-26, 7:30 p.m., also 1:30 p.m. matinees on Saturdays, no performance on July 24, Murray High School Theater, 5440 S. State, $7.99-$9.99, 801-770-4242, www.windstormtheater.com.

UTAH FESTIVAL, International Opera Competition Semifinals, Utah Festival hosts more than 20 talented artists, audience helps select winner who then heads to Italy to compete, July 15, 1 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $10, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Utah Symphony, Beethoven’s “Egmont Overture,” Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor, Emma Meinrenken, violin, program also includes Schubert’s Rondo in A for Violin and Strings, Saint-Saëns’ Havanaise, Ravel’s Pavane, and Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 4, July 16, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Church, U-224 at White Pine Canyon Rd., $32 general, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Chamber Music Showcase,” program includes, Turina’s La Oración del Torero, op. 34, Beethoven’s String Quartet in G major, op. 18, no. 2, Juan Bautista Plaza’s Fuga Criolla, and Paquito D’Rivera’s Wapango, featuring the Dalí String Quartet, Simon Gollo and Carlos Rubio, violins, Adriana Linares, viola, and Jesus Morales, cello, and festival artists Russell Harlow, clarinet, and Leslie Harlow, viola, July 17, 8:00 p.m., Park City Community Church, U-224 at Bear Hollow Dr., $20 general, $15 seniors 62+ and students, $150 general 10-punch card, $100 seniors and students 10-punch card, $90 general 6-punch card, $66 seniors and students 6-punch card, $66 6-punch card for Summit County residents, 435-649-5309, tickets at the door or in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com, “BYOB” Bring Your Own Beethoven – Bring a “Beethoven” item and receive 
your concert ticket for a $5 discount off the regular ticket price.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, “1812 Overture!,” Utah Symphony, José Feghali, piano, Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor, July 18, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, $49 reserved seating, $29 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BOUNTIFUL CONCERT IN THE PARK SERIES, “Faith of our Fathers,” Utah Voices and the 23rd Army Band, July 18, 7 p.m., Bountiful Park, 400 N. 200 West, free.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Mary Chapen Carpenter, Utah Symphony, Vince Mendoza, conductor, July 19, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, reserved seating sold out, $42 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Salon Concert,” a festival favorite, concertgoers dine and relax while enjoying virtuoso performances featuring the Dalí Quartet, Simon Gollo and Carlos Rubio, violin, Adriana Linares, viola, and Jesus Morales, cello, July 19, 6:30 p.m., “Jane’s Home” mansion, $50 minimum donation per person, space is limited to 24 guests, please make your reservation as soon as possible, email chmusic@pcmusicfestival.com with your reservation, please include date(s)
of the Salon concerts you would like to attend, 
your name, the number of guests in your party,
your email address and phone number, or call 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

MURRAY CONCERT BAND, Summer Concert, Dr. Craig Ferrin, principal conductor, July 19, 8 p.m., Murray Park Amphitheater, 520 E. Vine Street, free.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “30th Season Celebration,” Gala Concert and Buffet, featuring the Dalí Quartet, Simon Gollo and Carlos Rubio, violin, Adriana Linares, viola, and Jesus Morales, cello, also featuring festival artists, Russell Harlow, clarinet, and Leslie Harlow, viola, music includes Mozart’s String Quintet in G minor, K. 516, Efrain Amaya’s Angelica, Abelardito Valdez’s Danzón Almendra, Juan Bautista Plaza’s Fuga Criolla, Carlos Gardel’s El dia que me quleras, and Rafael Hernández’s El Cumbanchero, July 20, 5 p.m., Temple Har Shalom, U-224 at Brookside Ct., $75 minimum donation per person, email  chmusic@pcmusicfestival.com with your reservation, please include date(s)
of the Salon concerts you would like to attend, 
your name, the number of guests in your party,
your email address and phone number, or purchase online in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Monday Chamber Music Concert in the Park,” outdoor concert, in collaboration with Mountain Town Music, featuring the Dalí Quartet, Simon Gollo and Carlos Rubio, violin, Adriana Linares, viola, and Jesus Morales, cello, July 21, 6:30 p.m., City Park Bandstand, 1354 Park Ave., Park City, free, 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

EXCELLENCE IN THE COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES, “Monday in the Park,” Liberty Park, 600 E. 900 South, July 21, 7:30 p.m., free.

UTAH FESTIVAL, “Pioneers and Patriots, A Tribute to John Philip Sousa,” presented in collaboration with the Utah State University Music Department, James Michael Bankhead, conductor, thrill to the sound of a 42-piece band with choir, soloists and surprises, in a program drawn largely from the concert Sousa himself led in Logan in 1927, July 22, 7:30 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $11-$41, $10-$35 with opera series purchase, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, The Muir Quartet, Peter Zazofsky, violin, Lucia Lin, violin, Steven Ansell, viola, Michael Reynolds, cello, program includes Debussy’s String Quartet, Joan Tower’s String Quartet No. 5, and Dvorák’s String Quartet No. 11, July 23, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Church, U-224 at White Pine Canyon Rd., $32 general, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Chamber Music Showcase,” program includes virtuoso violin and piano works, a Beethoven string quartet, and Latin works for clarinet, violin and piano, featuring festival artists Manuel Ramos and Monte Belknap, violin, Russell Harlow, clarinet, and Leslie Harlow, viola, July 24, 7:30 p.m., Park City Community Church, U-224 at Bear Hollow Dr., $20 general, $15 seniors 62+ and students, $150 general 10-punch card, $100 seniors and students 10-punch card, $90 general 6-punch card, $66 seniors and students 6-punch card, $66 6-punch card for Summit County residents, 435-649-5309, tickets at the door or in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com, “BYOB” Bring Your Own Beethoven – Bring a “Beethoven” item and receive 
your concert ticket for a $5 discount off the regular ticket price.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Electric Light Orchestra, the ‘70s hybrid rock and orchestral group the Electric Light Orchestra will be performing their hits, starring former ELO members, July 25, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, $60-$85 reserved seating, $32 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

UTAH LYRIC OPERA, Summer Opera Workshop 2014, Pirates of Pinafore, directed by Anthony Buck, featuring the ULO’s Studio Artist Program, and Carmen, directed by Marc Reynolds, featuring ULO’s Principal Artist Program and the ULO Orchestra, Nicholas Giusti, conductor, July 25, 6 p.m. and July 26, 2 p.m. (Pirates of Pinafore), July 25, 8 p.m. and July 26, 7 p.m. (Carmen), Provo High School Auditorium, 1125 N. University Ave., $10 general, $8 seniors/students (single bill), $20 general, $15 seniors/students (double bill), www.utahlyric.org.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, “Just Imagine: The John Lennon Experience,” starring look-and-sing-alike artist Tim Piper, and rock band Working Class Hero, Greg Piper, Don Butler, Morley Bartnof and Don Poncher, the program intertwines John Lennon’s songs with the stories behind them to create a unique and electrifying multimedia concert, July 26, 7:30 p.m., Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheatre, Deer Valley Resort, $49-$69 reserved seating, $29 general admission lawn seating, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Salon Concert,” a festival favorite, concertgoers dine and relax while enjoying virtuoso performances featuring Festival Artists, July 26, time and location TBA, $45 minimum donation per person, space is limited please make your reservations as soon as possible, email chmusic@pcmusicfestival.com with your reservation, please include date(s)
of the Salon concerts you would like to attend, 
include your name, the number of guests in your party,
your email address and phone number, or call 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Sunday Afternoon Chamber Music,” music includes Manuel de Falla’s Harpsichord Concerto, Stravinsky’s Concertino, Debussy’s String Quartet, featuring festival artists Manuel Ramos and Monte Belknap, violin, Pamela Jones, harpsichord, Robert Stephenson, oboe, Lisa Byrnes, flute, Russell Harlow, clarinet, and Leslie Harlow, viola, July 27, 3 p.m., Temple Har Shalom, U-224 at Brookside Ct., $20 general, $15 seniors and students, $150 general 10-punch card, $100 seniors and students 10-punch card, $90 general 6-punch card, $66 seniors and students 6-punch card, $66 6-punch card for Summit County residents, at the door or in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com, “BYOB” Bring Your Own Beethoven – Bring a “Beethoven” item and receive 
your concert ticket for a $5 discount off the regular ticket price.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Monday Chamber Music Concert in the Park,” outdoor concert, in collaboration with Mountain Town Music, program includes chamber works by your favorite composers along with surprising works you will hear for the first time, July 28, 6:30 p.m., City Park Bandstand, 1354 Park Ave., Park City, free, 435-649-5309, www.pcmusicfestival.com.

INTERMEZZO CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES, Concert III, music includes Kapustin’s Concerto for Two Pianos and Percussion, Xenakis’ Kassandra, Bartók’s Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, Vedrana Subotic, Karlyn Bond and Kimi Kawashima, piano, Keith Carrick and Eric Hopkins, percussion, Michael Chipman, baritone, July 28, 7:30 p.m., Vieve Gore Concert Hall, Westminster College, $18 general, $15 seniors, free for students, season ticket $80 general, $65 seniors, at the door or in advance online at www.intermezzoconcerts.org, 801-200-3388.

EXCELLENCE IN THE COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES, “Monday in the Park,” Liberty Park, 600 E. 900 South, July 28, 7:30 p.m., free.

UTAH FESTIVAL, Operafest/International Opera Competition Finals, Karen Keltner and Barbara Day Turner, conductors, after the competition finalists perform with orchestra and while the judges confer and the audience vote is tallied you will be entertained by Utah Festival stars, July 29, 7:30 p.m., Ellen Eccles Theatre, 43 S. Main, Logan, $11-$41, $10-$35 with opera series purchase, 800-262-0074, ext. 3, www.utahfestival.org.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, “Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings,” Utah Symphony, Matthew Halls, guest conductor, program includes Haydn’s Symphony No. 96 Miracle, and Schubert’s Symphony No. 3, July 30, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Church, U-224 at White Pine Canyon Rd., $32 general, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

DEER VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Rosco and Friction Quartets, Rosco Quartet, Jakob Hofer, Rebekah Blackner, Sunny Johnson, and Lauren Posey, Friction Quartet, Kevin Rogers, Otis Harriel, Taija Warbelow, and Doug Machiz, music features the world premieres of strings quartets by Anthony Suter and Nicolas Chuaqui, July 31, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Church, U-224 at White Pine Canyon Rd., $25 general, tickets are $5 higher when purchased on day of performance, 801-533-6683, www.usuo.org.

BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL PARK CITY, “Chamber Music Showcase,” program includes virtuoso violin and piano works, Schubert’s Piano Trio in E flat, Copland’s Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, featuring festival artists Paul Rosenthal, violin, Russell Harlow, clarinet, Leslie Harlow, viola, Jeffrey Solow, cello, and Doris Stevenson, piano, July 31, 8 p.m., Park City Community Church, U-224 at Bear Hollow Dr., $20 general, $15 seniors 62+ and students, $150 general 10-punch card, $100 seniors and students 10-punch card, $90 general 6-punch card, $66 seniors and students 6-punch card, $66 6-punch card for Summit County residents, 435-649-5309, tickets at the door or in advance at www.pcmusicfestival.com, “BYOB” Bring Your Own Beethoven – Bring a “Beethoven” item and receive 
your concert ticket for a $5 discount off the regular ticket price.

EXCELLENCE IN THE COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES, Josh Wright, Lindsey Wright and Mary Anne Huntsman, piano, July 31, 7:30 p.m., Gallivan Center, free.