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KAYSVILLE — Annie Get Your Gun, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a book by brother and sister Dorothy and Herbert Fields, premiere on Broadway in 1946 as…
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KAYSVILLE — Annie Get Your Gun, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin and a book by brother and sister Dorothy and Herbert Fields, premiere on Broadway in 1946 as…
SALT LAKE CITY — Written and performed by Hailey Henderson, Blackout is a compelling, funny, and thoughtful journey of a woman finding her individual identity unapologetically. Directed by Valerie Curtis-Newton,…
SALT LAKE CITY — Tales of a Reluctant World Traveler is performed and recorded by Randy Ross, as he tells the real-life story of his four-month journey to eight countries…
SALT LAKE CITY — Letters to My Mom is a moving and raw message from daughter to mother that blatantly displays intimate conversations that are relatable, vulnerable, and honest. Written…
SALT LAKE CITY — Written and performed by Annika Carlson, All Things Considered at the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival elicited compassion and intrigue the entire play. The one-woman show…
SALT LAKE CITY — One of the many thoughts that popped in my head during Bonneville Theatre Company’s production of The Well-Spoken at Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival was, “If…
SALT LAKE CITY — Jonah Kirkhart’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner, part of the the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival, is a new play based on an old poem, originally…
OREM — The Grassroots Shakespeare Company is the latest theatre company to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic. Their first production is Shakespeare‘s pastoral comedy, As You Like It. While…
SALT LAKE CITY — Strangers: A Homo’s Odyssey is one of many offerings at this year’s Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival. As with most Fringe shows, I was not sure…
SALT LAKE CITY — My Dear Debbie, created by Casey Tregeagle, is another virtual entry of the Salt Lake Fringe Festival. With the flavor of an, I Love Lucy, episode,…