1776 at UFOMT is “A Masterpiece I Say”
LOGAN — In light of the United States of America signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, all states around the union are celebrating “America250.” One way that Utah is…
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LOGAN — In light of the United States of America signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, all states around the union are celebrating “America250.” One way that Utah is…
LOGAN — Charlie and the Chocolate Factory explores a world of candy, character, and imagination. This beloved book by Roald Dahl has seen various adaptations, including multiple movies, and now,…
AMERICAN FORK — The Fantasticks is a renowned musical that opened off-Broadway in 1960 and ran for 42 consecutive years. Written by Tom Jones, (The Voice UK), and Harvey Schmidt,…
PROVO — When I saw that a student production at BYU requested a review from our organization, I was thoroughly intrigued. Because student productions only perform for a few days…
OREM — Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 is a musical that hits the ground running. The opening number is fast, the relationships are complex, and the characters…
SALT LAKE — As an editor and reviewer for Utah Theater Bloggers Association, I recently had the opportunity to sit down with James Naylor and Emily Tatum over Zoom to…
PROVO — For the short run that Mrs. Doubtfire has at the Covey, (it’s only here until Saturday night), this National tour packs a lot of energy. With a joyous…
OREM — As the grand finale of Scera Shell’s summer season, Hello, Dolly! transports the audience back to the turn of the century. With a timeless book by Michael Stewart,…
SUNDANCE — The Wizard of Oz at Sundance’s Outdoor Amphitheater is one of their most ambitious undertakings to date. Based on the original story written by L. Frank Baum, this…
SUNDANCE — As an editor and reviewer for Utah Theater Bloggers Association, I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Chase Grant, a professor of directing at Utah Valley…