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LOGAN — When Paige Monson walks into a theater — or any public space, for that matter — she isn’t simply taking in the ambiance. She is running a quiet…
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LOGAN — When Paige Monson walks into a theater — or any public space, for that matter — she isn’t simply taking in the ambiance. She is running a quiet…
SALT LAKE CITY — Having been involved heavily in the theatre community in Utah for 15 years now, I love I can still be genuinely surprised by the things that…
MAPLETON — The joy of participating in theatre at a community level is truly something special. Utah displays this time and time again with community theatre productions all up and…
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…
OREM — For all the wonderful things can come out of attending live performances, not everyone enjoys going to see a show. Strobe lights that can spark creativity in one…
Salt Lake City-If you are looking for a great way to get involved in the arts in Utah, look no further than the Utah Arts Alliance, and specifically the SLC…
SALT LAKE CITY — Born out of an idea from two friends in 1995, Pygmalion Productions started in Ogden, Utah to fulfill their mission to “Produce Theatre that reflects issues,…
PERRY — Just before Brigham City on historic Highway 89 lies Perry, Utah, a small community of about 5,000 known for its fruit stands, nearby Willard Bay, and Amish shops.…
“You don’t murder someone you love,” is a favorite line of Alexis Baigue from his currently running show Vacation at Meanwhile Park which closes July 20. Baigue is a vibrant…
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…