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  1. AUDITIONS @ COVEY CENTER: CROSSING DELANCEY
    Friday, March 16, 5-8 p.m.
    Saturday, March 17, 12 – 4 p.m.
    Marry a pickle vendor? Never! Isabel “Izzy” Grossman knows she’ll have to disappoint her matchmaking grandmother. But will she?

    The Covey Center’s production of Crossing Delancey is a romantic comedy by Susan Sandler, directed by J. Scott Bronson. It will be performed in the Brinton Black Box Theater, April 26 – May 12, 2012. Actors will be paid a stipend.
    Needed:
    3 women – 2 of the 3 need to be mature (in other words, older!)
    2 men
    Come prepared with a 1-minute monologue; cold readings are also acceptable.
    Sign up at http://www.coveycenter.org under auditions. or e-mail sducharme@provo.utah.gov with questions

  2. Two new art exhibits at the Covey Center in Provo, UT
    Do Dinosaurs Dream of Electric Sheep?
    Sculpture by Tim Little and Prints by Carolyn Nicita
    Secured Gallery, Free
    until March 29.
    Related: Paintings by Linnie Brown and Marinus Wolf
    Eccles Gallery, Free
    until April 26.

  3. Anne of Green Gables
    7:30 p.m., $12
    March 16 – 31 at the Covey Center for the Arts, Provo UT
    Meet Ann Shirley, no, AnnE Shirley—everyone’s favorite, funny, feisty orphan. Whatever you do, don’t call her “Carrots!” L.M. Montgomery’s beloved book adapted by Jody Johnston Davidson, and directed by Lynne D. Bronson. Cast with local actors. Purchase tickets at http://www.coveycenter.org or call box office at 801.852.7007

  4. Oquirrh Mountain Symphony Concert
    Friday March 18 at 7:30pm
    Midvalley Bible Church, 13985 South 2700 West, Bluffdale, UT 84065
    “Cartoon Classics – How We Learned to Love Classical Music”
    This FUN family concert includes music from some of the most beloved cartoons with characters like Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Daffy Duck and Tom & Jerry.
    Also featuring music from Walt Disney’s “Fantasia” and Warner Brothers’ “What’s Opera, Doc?”
    Tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for seniors and children.
    For more information:
    website: http://www.omsymphony.org
    email: info@omsymphony.org
    phone: 801-253-3132

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