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Strauss, swing played at Ball A a grande promanade honoring ships for Dixie College. THE DAILY SPECTRUM SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 1988 PACE 6 Gov. Norman Bangerter as well as past governors of Utah, senators and representatives of the state and mayors of area cities, will be a special feature of the event. St. George Exchange Club will be hosting the event with all proceeds to benefit the Southwest Symphony and its Youth Instructional Programs, the Youth Symphony, Southwest Civic Chorale and music scholar with the Aykroyds for this," she said.

"I have no inhibitions about doing scenes with him. It's just easier than with other actors. "I take my career seriously, but I never forget that first I'm Mrs. Dan Aykroyd, not Donna Dixon. That's my first priority." Neither Aykroyd nor Dixon think of themselves as an acting team.

"We are totally independent professionally," she said. "Danny is very proud of me and the work I'm doing." In addition to "Couch Trip," Dixon appears minus her husband in "Mr. Christmas Dinner" and "It Had to be You," scheduled for release later this year. The Aykroyds make an effort to avoid long separations when pictures require location schedules. "We've been separted by location shooting," Dixon said.

"When Danny was doing 'Ghostbusters' he was in New York for weeks on end. But I visited him during production. We try not to be apart for more than three weeks. "When I'm offered long locations, I CEDAR CITY Karen Quisenberry and Jeff Ingman are prin ST. GEORGE The golden sounds of Gary Caldwell's Dixie College Big Dance Band, and Johann Strauss and the Southwest Symphony Orchestra will be featured at the southern Utah Governor's Ball.

Organizers of the ball hope to make it an annual event. The Ball is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. and run to midnight on Jan. 16. Dress is formal or Sunday best and a light buffet will be served.

At home HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Consider the husband and wife who both are actors. Do they take their work home with them? It depends. Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, when they're working together, may discuss the script or read lines together in their off hours. But Dan Aykroyd and Donna Dixon like to leave their work at the studio. Comedian-actor-writer Aykroyd and Dixon met and married five years ago, when they were cast in "Doctor Detroit." They also together in "Spies like Us" in 1985 and the current "Couch Trip," co-starring Walter Matthau and Charles Grodin.

In "Couch Trip," Dixon plays a radio psychologist and Ackroyd portrays an escaped prisoner convicted for computer fraud. During production driving to the set together and returning home the Aykroyds assiduously avoid discussing their roles and the script. "There's never pillow talk about the picture," Dixon said in a recent interview at a Hollywodd restaurant. "We have a rule about that. "After 12 or 14 hours on the set if we brought our work home with us it would be unbearable.

We hardly ever mention a project. We're so tired there isn't time to do anything but have dinner and fall into bed." Still, Dixon would rather work with her husband than any other actor. "Working with my husband is really special. Between takes we often walk our dog and have lunch together, and they pay us very well new role "Great Balls of Fire." Production is scheduled to begin this spring for Orion Pictures. The movie will be produced by Adam Fields and directed by Jim McBride.

The screenplay is based on the book "Great Balls of Fire" by Myra Lewis, the rock star's cousin who became his 13-year-old bride in a romance that almost wrecked Lewis's career. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences plans a special tribute to the the late Boris Karloff, perhaps the best-known and most-admired "monster" of Hollywood horror films. cipal players in the upcoming Masque Club production of "The Real Inspector Hound" at Southern Utah State College. The Tom Stoppard spoof on 1930s mysteries is being directed by senior theater student Tobin Atkinson. 'Inspector Hound' is zany, funny theater Riley presents recital Music will include everything from Straus waltzes and show tunes to big band hits like "In the Mood," "Chat-tanoga Choo Choo," "String of Pearls," and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore." Tickets may be purchased from members of the Exchange Club or picked up at the Dixie Center Box Office.

pass. I didn't consider a role in a picture that was going to film in Africa. I didn't tell Danny about it because he would have been upset that I turned it down. "The best possible situation is wnen we're both working in Hollywood. And we do enjoy working together, although we have no thought about becoming an acting couple like Lunt and Fontanne or Cronyn and Tandy." However, she does admit that the marriage "has definitely helped his career," with regard to Ackroyd's writing.

"When Danny writes he uses me as a role model for the women in his screenplay. And he writes easily for me. After he wrote 'Ghostbusters' the casting director wanted me to play a role in the film, but I told them I wasn't interested. "It was different with 'Spies like Us' because Danny wrote the part with me in mind. At first (director) John Landis didn't want me for the part.

So I auditioned and John gave his OK. "Prelude in A-flat Major," played on a harpsichord setting on the synthesizer. Her next number was Beethoven's Sonata in minor, nick-named the "Pathetique Sonata." Her sister, Tiffany, was next on the program, playing Frances Poulene's "Carillon," using the synthesizer on a carillon setting. After a brief intermission, Riley's mother, Kathy, joined her. They played "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen," a jazz duet on piano and synthesizer.

The next three selections were contemporary pieces: "Scherzo" Op. 6, by Charles T. Griffes; "Prelude III," by George Gershwin; and "Toccata," by Antonio Tauriello. Riley is 17 year old and is the daughter of Michael and Kathy Riley of Beaver. She has been taking piano lessons since the age 5.

She has studied for the past four years with Jan Harrison of Cedar City, who currently teaches music at Southern Utah State College. Riley has also taught piano for three years. New Inat Interesl BEAVER Music from Bach, born in 1685, to modern music was performed by RaCail Riley at a special recital presented recently. Some 40 guests listened to Riley play on her grand piano and synthesizer at her home during the evening. She began with a Bach selection, RaCail Riley theaterdance passes.

The Real Inspector Hound fills the SUSC theatrical slot traditionally occupied by melodramas. The change from melodramas and vaudeville-type shows has been made to give Masque Club members expanded acting experience. Hound has elements of both melodramas and murder mysteries and features some of SUSC's major acting talents. "I consider most of them (cast members) very good friends, even best friends," said Atkinson. The politics of selecting such close acquaintances initially concerned him.

"What it came down to was that I wanted a good play, and they were the right people for it," he said. Rehearsals are going very well, Atkinson noted. Several cast members and the director will time off this week to attend University Resident Theater Association (UR-TA) auditions in Salt Lake City and Tucson, Ariz." CEDAR CITY The Real Inspector Hound is an on-the-way-home play. Tobin Atkinson is directing the Jan. 20 through 23 Masque Club fundraiser at Southern Utah State College.

The senior theater student said he wants his audience to thoroughly enjoy the play, from the feather-dusting scene at the beginning to the zanily funny ending. Because The Real Inspector Hound is a play-within-a-play, the audience will have a chance to see it from their own vantage point and from the perspective of two drama critics (Jeff Ingman and Michael Stasinos) called there to review the play. It's a classical mystery in the sense that the audience will be drawn into the action to guess and second-guess what's going on on stage. It is an unusual show because it is a spoof on 1930s mysteries with some underlying messages. "Every play has a message," Atkinson said.

"When Stoppard moves into the abstract in the last 15 minutes, it's very obvious he has a message." It's after the play on the way home that these messages come through, he said. Before then he hopes the audience will be too engrossed in the action to think about anything else. A major part of the play's charm, Atkinson added, is that it doesn't seem at all like a murder mystery. The audience is forced into the role of inspector and must sift through plots and subplots to determine who the murderer really is. As one of the characters in the play says, "It's a thriller underneath." Tickets are available at the SUSC Box Office weekdays from 1 to 5 p.m.

and 1 p.m. until curtain on days of performances. Seating is reserved and limited for the arena theater production. Curtain is at 8 p.m. in the college auditorium with an additional 2 p.m.

matinee Jan. 23. Because it is a fund-raiser, admission is not included in season lifestyles' celebrates 1 00th KSSD-FM joins 'Pure Gold' music format CEDAR CITY Vicki Daughton, Station Manager for KSSD-FM and KSUB-AM in Cedar City, announced today that KSSD-FM has joined Satellite Music Network's "Pure Gold" format. The switch in format and affiliation with the Satellite Network comes on the heels of Daughton's announcement that KSUB-AM had joined SMN's "Stardust" format. "Pure Gold is complete live programming, with a full staff of exciting personalities playing oldies music," Daughton said.

"We'll be playing Chuck Berry and the Beatles, Elvis Presley and Elton John. It's Ricky Nelson, Connie Francis, the Everly Brothers, the Beach Boys, the Loving Spoonful, the Association, Simon and Garfunkel, Neil Diamond and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Pure Gold is live oldies radio." Daughton said SMN is simply a live programming resource, and that KSSD will continue to serve southwestern Utah as a local radio station. "A couple of our most popular programs on KSSD-Fm have been Solid Gold Saturday Night and Solid Gold Scrapbbok with Dick Bartley," she said. "The target date for the first day of Pure Gold programming is in mid to late February.

KSUB is hoping for an early February switchover to the Stardust format." Daughton noted that response to the announcement has been overwhelmingly positive. "My phone was constantly ringing at home from 6 to 10 p.m. the night the announcement appeared in the Spectrum and to this day there has been no negative feedback." Danza tries HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Tony Danza, star of the TV comedy "Who's the Boss?" plays the title role in "Wall of Tyranny," the story of an American soldier in Germany during the building of the Berlin Wall. Scheduled for broadcast Jan. 11, the NBC-TV movie involves a GI who risks his life to help East Germans escape to the West before the wall is completed.

Co-starring in the drama are Sid Caesar, David McCallum, David Robb and British newcomer Colette Stevenson. Dennis Quaid has been tapped to portray rock 'n' roll singer Jerry Lee Lewis in the biographical film Odeon. Director Martin Scorcese currently is filming in Marrakech. The movie, based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, features Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Verna Bloom and Harry Dean Stanton. Scheduled for release in the fall of 1988, "The Last Temptation of Christ" is being produced by Barbara De Fina and Harry Ufland.

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