Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Two birds with one stone


April is a happenin' month here in Logan.

Get your pen and prepare to mark your calendars!!


April 6 - 9; USU's Opera Theatre Production of Mozart's "The Magic Flute"

April 7 - 9; Baby Animal Days at the American West Heritage Center



The Magic Flute - Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

April 6-9 7:30pm

$13 general admission, $8 seniors, fee admission to students with ID

USU Campus, Kent Concert Hall in the Fine Arts Center (across from Aggie Ice Cream)


The show is double cast so Anthony will be in it either the 6th & 8th or the 7th & 9th.

(This is Anthony's last USU performance, come show your support!!)


"The story is based on circumstances connected with the mysterious worship of Isis, the deity of the ancient Egyptians. Its action is consequent upon Sarastro, the high priest of the Temple of Isis, having borne away Pamina, the daughter of Astrifiammante, the wicked Queen of Night, from her mother in order that she may be trained in the ways of virtue and wisdom. Tamino, a handsome Egyptian prince is saved from a monstrous serpent by the Queen’s servants. They show him a portrait of Pamina, and he falls in love with the unknown original. He is told the story of her having been stolen by Sarastro, and he vows to rescue. her.


Before starting he is presented with a magic flute, by which he is enabled to give alarm and invoke assistance in cases of peril; while Papageno (ANTHONY), the silly bird-catcher, who accompanies him, is furnished with certain musical instruments which, when played, transform anger into mirth and provoke a desire for dancing. Developments need not to be detailed. It is only necessary to say that Tamino, instead of bringing back Pamina, becomes a noviate in the Temple; meets Pamina there; goes through, like her, a severe testing probation; is ultimately proved worthy, and marries Pamina, while his companion, Papageno, also finds a mate."




Baby Animal Days

April 7-9, 2011 10am – 5pm

$8 Adults / $7 Students-Military-Seniors / $6 Kids 3-11

The American West Heritage Center - 4025 S Highway 89/91, Wellsville


"Northern Utah’s favorite springtime event is here again. Cuddly animals, living history, demonstration, vendors, pony and train rides, and the return of the baby bears. You don’t want to miss it this year. Come and join us for another great time with this new generation of baby animals."

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