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Back Stage opens

If you have ever longed for a backstage pass, here's your ticket.

The theatrical comedy "Back Stage" opens at Valley Center Playhouse on Friday. An original show from Valley Center Playhouse co-owner Judy Renstrom, "Back Stage" chronicles the zany things that happen behind the scenes during a theatrical production.

Shows start at 7:30 p.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays through June 25, at 780 N. 200 East in Lindon. Tickets are $5 for children, seniors and students, $6 for adults and $25 per family. Call 785-1186 or visit vcpnews.com for more information.

Walt Disney tribute

Forget a trip to Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom's coming to you -- for a few days, at least.

For two days this weekend, more than 300 performers will gather to stage "Anything Can Happen," a music and dance tribute to the magical creations of Walt Disney.

Along with hundreds of skilled singers and dancers, the tribute will feature Radio City Rockette Gina Hatch.

Performances start at 7 p.m. at Timpview High School, 3570 N. 650 East, in Provo. Call 373-5970 for more information.

-- Daily Herald

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