Lightning Crackles Over THE MOUNTAINTOP at USF
CEDAR CITY — Can a hero ever live up to all we expect them to be? I thought this was going to be the major dramatic question of the Utah…
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CEDAR CITY — Can a hero ever live up to all we expect them to be? I thought this was going to be the major dramatic question of the Utah…
ST. GEORGE — Just a few notes into St. George Musical Theater’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! it was clear that when it comes to acting and vocal talent,…
SALT LAKE CITY — One of the best parts about the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival is seeing shows at the germination phase when they are just getting started. I…
SALT LAKE CITY — When I first started looking into the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival I didn’t even realize they had any family friendly offerings. In reality they have…
SALT LAKE CITY — One of my favorite things about Fringe Festivals like the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival is the opportunity they provide for artists to do what they…
SALT LAKE CITY — It takes lots of guts to be a stand-up comic, and I think that might go double for comics working in Utah, where I would imagine…
CEDAR CITY — In her director’s note, Melinda Pfundstein says, “Through Gunderson’s Silent Sky, we explore permission and potential — internal or inspired by others — to experience, to live,…
SALT LAKE CITY — On July 28th, I saw Non at the Salt Lake Fringe Festival. Non, written by local playwright Matthew Ivan Bennett, is a parody about living within…
PROVO — There are times when a classic play meets a perfect venue for that material. Whether it be an amphitheater to a black box sometimes knowing what to select…
SALT LAKE CITY — The Kitchen Sink, by Cordelia Brand, is a 60 minute play featured at the Great Salt Lake Fringe for 2024. Produced by the SpeakEasy Theatre Company,…