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Utah’s stages are heating up again, and the months ahead promise a little bit of everything—big Broadway tours, ambitious regional productions, and the kind of inventive local work that keeps the scene buzzing year-round. New shows this week include My Fair Lady at The Hale, The Producers at The Grand, and The Importance of Being Earnest at Covey Center for the Arts.  Or choose a show that is finishing up its run this week, like The Wizard of Oz at The Ruth or Little Women at The Old Barn. There’s no shortage of stories waiting to be told. With new works, revivals, and crowd-pleasers all sharing the calendar, it’s shaping up to be a season where Utah audiences—and UTBA reviewers—will have plenty to talk about.

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Please click on the “more info” links for exact dates, locations, and show tickets.


Northern Utah


NOW PLAYING…

  • Ballad of Butch and Sundance runs until 9/7) — Pickleville Playhouse (Garden City) — more info
  • Fiddler on the Roof (runs until 6/18) — CenterPoint Legacy Theatre (Centerville) — more info
  • Mary Poppins (runs until 6/13) — Heritage Theatre (Perry) — more info
  • Oliver! (runs until 5/30) — Beverly Terrace Plaza Playhouse (Washington Terrace) — more info
  • Peter Pun and the Pirates (runs until 6/27) — The Off Broadway Theatre (Layton) — more info
  • Something Rotten! (runs until 5/30) — The Ziegfeld Theater (Ogden) — more info     UTBA Review

COMING SOON…

 


Salt Lake County


NOW PLAYING…

  • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (runs 5/29 – 6/20) — Draper Historic Theatre (Draper) — more info
  • Hallmarked (runs until 6/6) — Hale Centre Theatre (Sandy) — more info
  • Harmony (runs 5/25 – 8/1) — Hale Centre Theatre (Sandy) — more info
  • My Fair Lady (runs until 7/11) — Hale Centre Theatre (Sandy) — more info
  • Pride & Prejudice (runs until 6/16) — Bluffdale Arts (Bluffdale) — more info
  • The Princess Bride: Inconceivably Funny! (runs until 6/6) — Desert Star Playhouse (Murray) — more info
  • The Producers (runs until 6/13) — The Grand Theatre (South Salt Lake) — more info
  • The Seagull (runs until 6/27) — New World Shakespeare (Salt Lake City) — more info
  • No Time for Sergeants (runs 5/23 – 6/27) — Parker Theatre (South Salt Lake) — more info
  • Verdi’s La traviata (runs until 6/17) — Utah Opera (Salt Lake City) — more info     UTBA Review

COMING SOON…

  • The Sound of Music (runs 6/4 – 6/17) — Harriman Arts Council (Harriman) — more info

 


Utah County


NOW PLAYING…

  • Daddy Long Legs (runs until 6/20) — Springville Playhouse (Springville) — more info
  • Importance of Being Earnest (runs until 6/27) — Covey Center for the Arts (Provo) — more info
  • Once on This Island (runs until 7/11) — The Ruth (Pleasant Grove) — more info     UTBA Reivew
  • Possessive! The Musical! (runs 5/26 – 5/28) — Valentine Theater (American Fork) — more info
  • Pride & Prejudice (runs until 6/20) — Springville Playhouse (Springville) — more info

COMING SOON…

 


Wasatch Back


COMING SOON…

  • Something Rotten! (runs 6/3 – 6/7) — The Egyptian Theatre (Park City) — more info     UTBA Review

 


Southern Utah


NOW PLAYING…

  • Disney & PIXAR’S Finding Nemo (runs until 10/24) — Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts (Ivins) — more info
  • Les Misérables (runs until 10/23) — Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts (Ivins) — more info
  • Once Upon a Mattress (runs until 6/6) — St. George Musical Theater (St. George) — more info
  • The Sound of Music (runs until 6/6) — Cedar Valley Community Theatre (City) — more info

COMING SOON…

 


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ByMark Brown

Mark is a passionate supporter of the vibrant performing arts scene in this community. His love for live theater began in his early years as a performer and has since grown into a deep appreciation for spotlighting others on stage. From small-town community shows to Broadway touring productions, Mark is probably attending. He’s built a reputation for rallying friends and family to join him in supporting local talent, often filling rows of seats with other enthusiastic supporters. As a father of four and grandfather to three, Mark is deeply committed to passing his love of theater to the next generation.