HCT Embraces Chaos in PETER PAN GOES WRONG
SANDY — Something will always go wrong in live theater, that that’s half the fun. Forgotten lines, missed cues, broken sets, and technical disasters are not flaws of the art…
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SANDY — Something will always go wrong in live theater, that that’s half the fun. Forgotten lines, missed cues, broken sets, and technical disasters are not flaws of the art…
SALT LAKE CITY — Broadway at the Eccles delivers exactly what the Utah premiere of A Beautiful Noise: A Neil Diamond Musical promises: a celebration of one of America’s most…
I made up a saying decades ago: B.C.M.I.B. “Beethoven Can Make It Better!” And indeed he can. Utah Opera’s current offering is Beethoven’s only opera: Fidelio, first produced in 1805.…
SALT LAKE CITY—Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years is a storytelling marvel—a musical with very limited dialogue, only two performers, and a 90-minute run time that somehow feels expansive,…
Salt Lake City-On Saturday night, the Masonic Temple in Downtown Salt Lake City came alive with all the lovers and the supporters of the arts in Utah as the Utah…
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-In an old church building in the heart of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Acting Company is known for staging everything from parodies of the local culture, important new…
SALT LAKE CITY — Over the course of the ten years I have been writing for Utah Theatre Bloggers, I have had the opportunity to review five of the yearly…
SALT LAKE CITY — One of my favorite things about theatre is its fluidity. Unlike film, which lives on in its exact state forever, each new stage production breathes a…
SALT LAKE CITY — Be prepared to be dazzled by the jaw dropping holiday spectacle Twas the Night Before by Cirque du Soleil, now playing with Broadway at the Eccles.…