David Archuleta Tuacahn Center for the Arts November 13

There are plenty of events — both live and online — going on across Utah. Here are some of the concerts, classes, drive-in movies and more happening this calendar week.

Fri, November. 13

Concerts

  • Apex — Piping Upwards: Organ Concerts at Temple Foursquare. Livestream functioning from Tabernacle and Temple Square organists.
  • 5 p.m. — BYU Trip the light fantastic toe Live:Theatre Ballet. Complimentary weekly livestream performance from Brigham Young Academy's Department of Trip the light fantastic toe.
  • six:30 p.m. — Concerts on the Couch: Your Song My Song. Online family concert hosted by Discovery Gateway Children'southward Museum.
  • 7:30 p.m. — David Archuleta. Concert at Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Washington Canton.
  • seven:30 p.1000. — Suk's Serenade for Strings with Biber, Rouse, Takemitsu & Mozart. Functioning by the Utah Symphony at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City.

Comedy

  • seven & 9:30 p.1000. — Chris Porter. Functioning at Wiseguys Live One-act in Salt Lake City. For adults 21 and older.
  • seven:thirty p.m. — Arvin Mitchell.Performance at Wiseguys Live Comedy in West Jordan. For adults 21 and older.
  • vii:xxx p.thou. — Marcus and Guy.Performance at Wiseguys Alive Comedy in Ogden.
  • vii:30 p.m. — "Comediathalon." Performance at ImprovBroadway in Provo.
  • 7:xxx & ix:thirty p.m. — Live Improv Show. Performance at ComedySportz Utah in Provo.

Special film screenings

  • vii p.m. — "Wolfwalkers." Film screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.

Book events

  • six p.m. — R.Due east. Burrillo, author of "Behind the Bears Ears," and David Gessner, author of "Leave It As It Is." Online event hosted past Back of Beyond Books.
  • 6 p.m. — Natasha Saje. Author of "Terroir: Beloved, Out of Place." Online event hosted by The King's English language Bookshop.

Fine art events

  • 7 p.yard. — "Paint the Night!" Grade hosted past SCERA Heart for the Arts in Orem.

Saturday, Nov. 14

Concerts

  • 11 a.m. — RDT'south Ring Around the Rose with Tanner Dance. Online performance and livestreamed grade from Tanner Dance.
  • one:30 & 7:30 p.m. — Suk's Serenade for Strings with Biber, Rouse, Takemitsu & Mozart. Performance by the Utah Symphony at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake Metropolis.
  • 6 & eight:30 p.chiliad. — Camarada: Celtic Groove. Concert at The Monarch in Ogden.
A promotional photo of David Archuleta.

David Archuleta will be performing at Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Washington County, Nov. 13-14.

Cyrus Pamganiban

  • 7:30 p.m. — David Archuleta. Concert at Tuacahn Amphitheatre in Ivins, Washington County.
  • 8 p.m. — Excellence in the Community: Joshua Creek. Free online concert livestreamed from the Gallivan Center in Salt Lake City.

Getting out

  • ten a.k.-two p.thou. — Downtown Winter Farmers Market. Market at The Gateway in Salt Lake City.
  • 5:xxx p.m. — Fierce Fighting Championship: Willpower. Event at the Maverik Center in Due west Valley City.

One-act

  • 7 & nine:thirty p.thou. — Chris Porter. Performance at Wiseguys Alive Comedy in Salt Lake City. For adults 21 and older.
  • 7:30 p.thou. — Arvin Mitchell.Performance at Wiseguys Live Comedy in West Jordan. For adults 21 and older.
  • 7:30 p.m. — Marcus and Guy.Performance at Wiseguys Live Comedy in Ogden.
  • 7:30 p.thou. — ImprovBroadway Mainstage Prove. Functioning at ImprovBroadway in Provo.
  • 7:30 & 9:xxx p.m. — Live Improv Prove. Performance at ComedySportz Utah in Provo.

Special movie screenings

  • 4 & 5 p.thou. — "Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel 1 and 2."Film screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.
  • five & vii p.one thousand. — "Wolfwalkers." Film screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.

Book events

  • eight a.m.-8 p.chiliad. — Author Extravaganza! Online outcome with 51 different authors, including Shannon Hale, Brandon Mull and Ally Condie, hosted by The King's English Bookshop.
  • vii p.one thousand. — Jacob Ethan Gibson. Writer of "Mariana the Moon Girl," in chat with Annie Krueger. Online result hosted by Weller Volume Works.

Art events

  • ten a.chiliad. — Cookie Decorating. Course hosted by the Bountiful Davis Art Eye.
  • 5 p.m. — Aesthetic Animals: Monkey. Form hosted by Utah's Hogle Zoo in Table salt Lake City.

Sunday, Nov. 15

Special Movie Screenings

  • 4 p.m. — "Flash Gordon." Film screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.
  • five & 7 p.m. — "Wolfwalkers." Pic screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.

Mon, November. 16

Concerts

  • Noon — Piping Up: Organ Concerts at Temple Square. Livestream functioning from Tabernacle and Temple Square organists.

Special movie screenings

  • seven p.k. — "Flash Gordon." Film screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.

Art events

  • 4:30 p.chiliad. — Afternoon Art for Tweens. Online form hosted by the Salt Lake Canton Library.

Tuesday, Nov. 17

Getting Out

  • 10 a.yard.-6 p.m. — Guest Appreciation Solar day. $2 admission at Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in Draper.
  • xi a.thousand. — "Inside Secrets to Funding Your Business." Online workshop hosted by the Zions Banking concern Business Resource Center.

Special movie screenings

  • 10 a.m. — "The Philadelphia Story." Pic screening at SCERA Heart for the Arts in Orem.
  • seven p.m. — "Inventing Tomorrow." Costless online moving-picture show screening hosted by the Utah Pic Center.

Volume events

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  • six p.one thousand. — Ree Drummond. Author of "Frontier Follies." Online result hosted past The King'southward English Bookshop.

Wednesday, Nov. 18

Concerts

  • Noon — Pipage Up: Organ Concerts at Temple Foursquare. Livestream performance from Tabernacle and Temple Square organists.
  • 8 p.m. — Excellence in the Customs:Westminster Faculty Jazz Ensemble Tribute to Duke Ellington. Free online concert livestreamed from the Gallivan Center in Table salt Lake City.

Special pic screenings

  • vii p.m. — "Flash Gordon." Moving picture screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.
  • vii p.chiliad. — "Coded Bias." Online moving-picture show screening hosted past the Utah Film Middle.
  • seven:30 p.grand. — "Fate/Stay Nighttime: Sky's Feel 3." Film screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.

Volume events

  • Noon — Neylan McBaine, author of "Pioneering the Vote," in conversation with Ganel-Lyn Condie. Online issue hosted by Deseret Book.
  • 6 p.g. — Keir Graff. Author of "The Tiny Mansion." Online event hosted by The King's English language Bookshop.
  • seven p.yard. — Kyl Myers, author of "Raising Them," in conversation with Pidgeon Pagonis. Online event hosted by Weller Volume Works.

Art events

  • two p.m. — Wonder Wednesday: Stencil Graffiti. Effect at Southern Utah Museum of Art in Cedar City for Yard-v students.
  • 2 p.m. — Artists Elevated: Pic. Online console discussion hosted by UtahPresents.

Th, Nov. xix

Concerts

  • iv p.m. — Wasatch Contemporary Trip the light fantastic Visitor: Creative Dance for Kids. Online course hosted by the Orem Public Library.
  • 7:30 p.m. — Zukerman plays Bach'south Violin Concerto with Montgomery, Elgar & Mozart 29. Performance by the Utah Symphony at Abravanel Hall in Table salt Lake City.

Getting out

  • xi a.m. — "Secretos internos para financiar su negocio." Online workshop in Spanish hosted by the Zions Banking company Business Resources Center.
  • 7 p.grand. —Community Conversations: "Rising Hate Crimes in the U.S.: Sensation and Agreement." Online console discussion hosted by the Salt Lake City Public Library.

Comedy

  • 7 p.yard. — Preacher Lawson. Operation at Wiseguys Live Comedy in Salt Lake City. For adults 21 and older.

Special pic screenings

  • 5 p.m. — "Coded Bias: Science on Screen Nationwide Conversation." Online discussion of the motion picture "Coded Bias" with the film's director, hosted by Science on Screen and the Utah Film Center.
  • 7 p.m. — "Confronting the Tide." Moving-picture show screening at select Cinemark and Megaplex Theatres.

Book events

  • 6 p.chiliad. — A Hopeful Christmas: Regency Christmas Party. Online consequence hosted by Wholesome Romance and Covenant Communications.
  • seven p.m. —Allison K. Hymas. Author of "The Explorer's Code." Online outcome hosted by the Provo Library.

Ongoing events

Concerts

  • "Ix Sinatra Songs." Runs through November. xv at Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake Urban center, performed by Ballet West.
  • Stephen Hough Plays Bach, Schumann & Liszt. Online concert hosted by the Utah Symphony, available on need through Nov. 21.
  • Mozart and Mendelssohn Cord Quartets. Online concert hosted by the Utah Symphony, bachelor on demand through Dec. 5.
  • Stravinsky's "Pulcinella Suite" with Bach & more. Online concert hosted by the Utah Symphony, available on demand through Dec. 12.

Getting out

  • Illuminate: Utah's Lite Fine art and Creative Tech Fest. Festival runs Nov. 13-29 at The Gateway in Table salt Lake City.
Ty Burrell attends the Variety and Women in Film Pre-Emmy Event at Scarpetta on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif.

"Modern Family" actor Ty Burrell is participating in a v-part webcast series with the Utah Museum of Natural History, starting Nov. 15.

AP, Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision

  • Behind the Scenes Reimagined:Webcast with Ty Burrell. 5-part webcast series from the Utah Museum of Natural History, with daily episodes Nov. fifteen-19 at 7 p.one thousand.
  • Ogden Nature Center Cup Hop. Consequence runs Nov. sixteen-21 at Grounds for Java in Ogden.
  • Arts and crafts Lake City Vacation Market. Online market place runs through Nov. 30.
  • "Antarctic Dinosaurs." Exhibit runs through Apr. 4, 2021, at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake Urban center.

Theater

Opening Productions

  • "Magic Fish." Runs Nov. xiv-Dec. 12 at Parker Theatre in Salt Lake City.
  • "Oliver!" Runs November. 19-Dec. xix at the St. George Opera House.

Continuing Productions

  • "The Phantom Tollbooth." Runs through Nov. xiii at Hale Center Theater Orem.
  • "Agatha Christie'due south Murder on the Orient Express." Runs through November. 14 at Hale Middle Theatre in Sandy.
  • "The Secret Garden." Runs through November. 21 at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre in Centerville.
  • "Sense and Sensibility." Runs through November. 21 at Hale Center Theater Orem.
  • "Muffet's Christmas Carol." Runs through Nov. 28 at Draper Historic Theatre, performed by The Off Broadway Theatre
  • "Nutcracker: Men in Tights." Runs through Jan. 2, 2021 at Desert Star in Murray.
  • "Tarzan." Runs through Jan. 16, 2021 at Unhurt Centre Theatre in Sandy.

Virtual Productions

  • "Exit Room for Magic: A Charmed Cabaret." Online performances Nov. 13-fourteen, performed past UVU Theatre.
  • "Manual for a Drastic Crossing and Letters from Republic of cuba." Online performances Nov. 19-21, performed by BYU Theatre.
  • "Crushing the Curve: Illumination." Online performance Nov. xix at 7:30 p.m., performed by WSU Theatre.

Art galleries

Alive exhibitions

  • Anthony's Fine Art and Antiques. "Simply in Utah: A Celebration in Art" by various artists is currently on display.
  • Brigham City Museum of Art and History. 2020 Photography Contest: "Changes" by various artists volition be on display through November. 14.
  • Brigham Immature University Museum of Fine art. "Rend the Heavens: Intersections of the Man and Divine" by various artists will be on display through December 2021; "Far Out: The Due west Re-Seen" past Victoria Sambunaris will be on display through May one, 2021. "Becoming America" by various artists will exist on brandish through May 2022.
  • Heart for the Arts at Kayenta. "Liquid Colour" by various artists will exist on display through December. xxx.
  • Finch Lane Gallery. "Botanical Concrete" by Heidi Almosara; "Female parent: Landscape" past Kasey Lindley; and "Tributaries" by Nathan Mulford will exist on display through Nov. 13.
  • Ogden Contemporary Arts Center. "Constructed" by various artists will exist on display through Dec. 27.
  • Southern Utah Museum of Fine art. "Right Here Right At present: Featuring the 'Work in Progress' Mural" by various artists will be on brandish through Dec. 23; "From Dust" past Cara Despain will exist on display through Feb. 27, 2021.
  • Springville Museum of Art. "Contemplations: Highlights from the Spiritual and Religious Permanent Collection" by diverse artists will be on display through December. 12; "96th Annual Jump Salon (Autumn Edition)" by various artists willy be on display through January. 13, 2021; "Grand Ambitions" by various artists will be on display through summer 2023.
  • Utah Museum of Fine Arts. ACME Lab: "Utah Women Working for Ameliorate Days" past diverse artists will be on display through December. 6.

Virtual exhibitions

  • Fine art at the Main. "Art From Within" by diverse artists is available to view online through Dec. 31.
  • Hunt Home Museum of Folk Arts. "The Chiliad Beehive: Utah's Iconic Symbol" by various artists, "Traditional Textiles: Ties That Bind" by various artists, and "Work, Refined" by diverse artists are available to view online.
  • David Dee Fine Arts. "The Exquisite Fine art of the Woodblock Print" by various artists is available to view online.
  • Modernistic West Fine Arts. "Roots: A tribute to the original artists of Modern Due west" past various artists is available to view online.
  • Springville Museum of Fine art. "Upwardly Close and Far Abroad" past diverse artists runs through April 1, 2021.
  • Woodbury Art Museum. "Faculty Art Show" by various artists runs through Dec. 12.

Customs briefs

  • Intermountain Farmers Association is partnering with Purina and Victor to hold a "Feeding Furriends Animal Food Drive" to donate livestock feed and pet food to local animate being shelters, rescues and sanctuaries. Through Nov. 21, one bag of livestock feed or pet food will be donated for every 10 bags sold at any IFA State Store location. Customers tin can also inquire cashiers to add $1 or more to any purchase at an IFA Country Store; monetary donations will go towards additional nutrient donations. For more information and to notice store locations, visit ifacountrystores.com.
  • Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is collecting items for homeless animals during the calendar month of Nov every bit role of its 3rd annual Pet Project. The Aquarium is teaming up with Best Friends Brute Social club of Utah to assistance dogs and cats in local shelters. Aquarium guests are invited to donate items such as cat or dog food, toys, bedding, brushes and other items for homeless pets. It is also possible to donate through All-time Friends' Amazon Wish List. The donation drive runs through Nov. 25. For more information, visit thelivingplanet.com/pet-project.
  • Wild Utah Projection, the Tracy Aviary and other Utah-based organizations are expanding their study of the black rosy-finch and are looking for volunteers to help in the study. Volunteer community scientists will conduct a series of 20-minute bird feeder counts for rosy-finches one time every 3 weeks from December through April. A volunteer training session will take place via Zoom on Nov. nineteen at 7 p.m. For more information, visit wildutahproject.org/rosy-finch.
  • The Timpanogos Symphony Orchestra is accepting applications for this year's Aspiring Musicians Competition concert, which will have place March 13, 2021. The competition is open to all studying musicians historic period 25 and below, and is open to all instrument and phonation types. The application and $35 registration fee must be submitted by December. i. Late applications will be accepted until Dec. viii with an boosted $x late fee. Later on the awarding is received, the applicant will be emailed data on how to submit a video entry for the competition's first round. The video must be submitted by January. four, 2021. A live terminal competition volition accept place on January. 23 at Summerhays Music Center in Orem. For more data and competition guidelines, visit thetso.org/2021-aspiring-musician-contest.
  • Pioneer Theatre Company and the Pioneer Theatre Guild have launched the Vacation Scene Shoppe, which will be an online shop that runs through the terminate of this year. The Holiday Scene Shop is part of PTC'due south "Second Human activity" programme, which repurposes product materials such equally painted backdrops, stage flooring, scripts and musical scores, to create dwelling decor items. All gain from "Second Human action" support PTC's efforts to keep their resident artisans working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Holiday Scene Shoppe items can be purchased at pioneertheatre.org/second-act.
  • Ogden Eatery Week is expanding its dates and will include the entire calendar month of November this year. During Ogden Restaurant Week 2020, the customs can purchase a $20 souvenir card for $10, which can be used at participating restaurants through November. 30. The gift cards are possible through a Store IN Utah grant. For more data and to find a list of participating restaurants, visit ogdenrestaurantweek.com.

Note: This listing is non all-inclusive, and events are subject to change. To submit an effect listing, electronic mailfeatures@deseretnews.com.

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