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OGDEN — In 1959, the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama—and across the rest of the Deep South—was gaining momentum. Brown v. Board of Education had determined in 1954 that separate…
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OGDEN — In 1959, the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama—and across the rest of the Deep South—was gaining momentum. Brown v. Board of Education had determined in 1954 that separate…
NEW YORK CITY — Hell’s Kitchen, the new Broadway musical featuring the music of Alicia Keys, weaves a story of family, love, and the transformative power of music. With music…
NEW YORK — At the New York City Center, the new musical Reunions is an adaptation of two one-act plays, one written by J.M. Barrie and one written by Spain’s…
Pleasant Grove — I came to the opening night performance of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at The Ruth without high expectations. I’ve always loved the original Gene Wilder film…
NEW YORK — While most people know about Broadway, New York is full of great theatrical opportunities beyond the 41 theaters that qualify as that title. At the New York…
PROVO — If there’s one word to describe Whispering Room’s Julius Caesar, it’s “intense.” Every element of the production, from lights to direction and acting, were turned up to 11…
ST. GEORGE — The adage, “don’t judge a book by its cover,” can be applied to so many things, and in the case of Daddy Long Legs, St. George Musical…
MAGNA — If Clue and Agatha Christie had a delightfully bumbling child, it would be Murdered to Death. The murder-mystery comedy currently playing at Empress Theatre brings all the charm…
OREM – New Kid written by Dennis Foon is a play about Nick and her family as they move from Homeland to Utah. This story tackles how difficult it can…
EPHRAIM— Snow College Department of Theatre opens their 2025-2026 season with Puffs written by Matt Cox, directed by Jason Craig West (SC faculty). Performed in the Kim Christison mainstage proscenium…