From Deseret News archives:
Weekly calendar
"Reviving Ophelia," Wednesday-May 17, dates and times vary, Babcock Theatre, U., $8-$12; also May 17, 7 p.m., Kingsbury Hall, $16-$30 (581-7100 or www.kingtix.com).
"Utahoma!" today-June 2, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays, 7:30 p.m., Off Broadway Theatre, $8-$16 (355-4628).
"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," Thursday-May 12, dates vary, 7 p.m., Taylorsville Arts Council, Eisenhower Junior High, $5 (963-5400 or cash-only at the door).
CONTINUING PRODUCTIONS
"Anything Goes," through Saturday, Farmington Community Arts Center, $8 (Saturday matinee only) and $15, including dinner and show (451-2382, Ext. 4, or www.farmington.utah.gov).
"Barefoot in the Park," through May 5, Heritage Theatre, Perry, $7-$8 (435-723-8392).
"Broadway Kidz: Hooray for Hollywood II," through May 5, Draper Historic Theatre, $6-$10 (572-4144).
"Facing East," through May 6, Plan-B Theatre Company, Rose Wagner Center, $10-$20 (355-2787).
"The Jungle Book," through May 5, Academy Theatre Company, $10-$12 (898-2728 or www.academyofpa.org).
"No Time for Sergeants," through June 2, Hale Center Theater Orem, $11.50-$15.50 (226-8600 or www.haletheater.com).
"Nunsense A-Men," through May 7, Desert Star Dinner Theatre, Murray, $8-$15.95, optional buffet, 6 p.m., $11.95 (266-2600 or www.desertstar.biz).
"Phantom of the Grand Ol' Opry," through June 9, Desert Star Cabaret Theatre, Murray, $8-$15.95, (226-2600 or www.desertstar.biz).
"The Secret Garden," through June 23, Center Street Musical Theatre, Provo, $8-$10, optional dinner service, 6:30 p.m., $10 (764-0535 or www.csmtc.com).
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