Casual Friday: Weekend Events & Outdoors Report
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Outdoor Notes

-- Tribune: Hike of the week: Left Hand Fork/Ridge Trail

-- Tribune: Wildlife group wants more oversight of Utah’s $1 million hunting

-- Tribune: Canyons Resort reveals where SkiLink would go

-- For the latest wildlife news and information and the fishing report visit the DWR website

Weekend Events

New Films

-- Farewell, My Queen: Tribune review

-- Klown: Tribune review

-- The Odd Life of Timothy Green: Tribune review

-- ParaNorman: Tribune review

-- Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed: Tribune review

-- Trishna: Tribune review 

Concerts

-- Hart Strings, Friday, 7:30 p.m., Brigham Young Historic Park, State and 2nd Ave., free

-- Price Family, strings and piano, Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Temple Square Assembly Hall, N. West Temple, free, but must be age eight and older.

-- Park City Music Festival, through August 20, times and venues vary

-- Organ concerts, every Saturday, noon, and every Sunday, 2 p.m., Temple Square Assembly Hall, free

Theater

-- “Private Lives” through August 17, Caine Lyric Repertory Theatre

-- “Fiddler on the Roof” through August 18, SCERA Center for the Arts

-- “Aida” through August 18, Sandy Amphitheater

-- “The Death of Eurydice” through August 18, Zion Theatre Company

-- “School House Rock Live! Jr.” through August 18, Draper Historic Theatre

-- “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” through August 18, Sundance Summer Theatre

-- “Steel Magnolias” through August 18, Caine Lyric Repertory Theatre

-- “The Odd Couple” through August 19, Egyptian Theatre, Park City

-- “The Addams Family Home Evening” through August 25, Deseret Star Playhouse

-- “Comedy of Errors” through August 25, The Children’s Theatre

-- “Little Women” through August 25, Murray Park Amphitheater

-- “Princess Ida” through August 25, Holladay Arts

-- “Twelfth Night” through August 25, The Children’s Theatre

-- “Wicked” through August 26, Capitol Theatre

-- “Turquois Wind” through August 30, Utah Shakespearean Festival

-- “Mary Stuart” through August 31, Utah Shakespearean Festival

-- “Scapin” through August 31, Utah Shakespearean Festival

-- “Forever Plaid” through September 1, Pickleville Playhouse

-- “The Merry Wives of Windsor” through September 1, Utah Shakespearean Festival

-- “See How They Run” through September 1, CenterPoint Legacy Theatre

-- “Titus Andronicus” through September 1, Utah Shakespearean Festival

-- “To Kill a Mockingbird” through September 1, Utah Shakespearean Festival

-- “Saturday’s Voyeur’ 2012: ‘The Mormon Moment” through September 2, Salt Lake Acting Company 

-- “The Hanging of El Bandito, Reimagined” through September 8, Pickleville Playhouse

-- “Beauty and the Beast Jr.” through September 15, Empress Theatre

-- “Arsenic and Old Lace” through September 22, Hale Center Theater Orem

-- “9 to 5” through September 29, Hale Centre Theatre

-- “Aladdin” through October19, Tuacahn Amphitheatre

-- “Hairspray” through October 20, Tuacahn Amphitheatre

-- “Les Misérables” through October 20, Utah Shakespearean Festival

Museum Exhibits

-- The Invincibility Fable Exhibition through August 18; Cantastoria Exhibition through September 15; Mr. Winkle: Object of Projection Photographs by Lara Jo Regan Exhibition through October 20, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art

-- 39th Annual Quilt Show; 150 Years of Cyrus Dallin; Explorations: 50-Year Retrospective of Painting by Anton (Tony) Rasmussen, Exhibitions through August 29; Exploring Animals Exhibition through November 10, Springville Museum of Art 

-- Photo Finish Exhibition through September 2; Speed: The Art of the Performance Automobile Exhibition through September 16, Utah Museum of Fine Arts

-- One of a Kind: New Monotypes by Kathryn Stedham & Jeff Juhlin; Past Presence: Select Works by Photographers in the B.Y.U. Fine Art Department Exhibitions through September 16, Kimball Art Center

-- Beauty and Belief: Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islamic Culture Exhibition through September 29, Brigham Young University Museum of Art

Et cetra

-- Salt Lake Gallery Stroll, Friday, 6 – 9 p.m., Downtown

-- Helper Arts and Music Festival, through Sunday, 131 South Main Street, Helper

-- Oktoberfest, Saturdays, Sundays and Labor Day through October 7, Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort

-- Downtown Farmers Market, through October 27, Pioneer Park, Salt Lake City

 

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