Beautiful Reality at Broadway’s Real Women Have Curves
NEW YORK — Real Women Have Curves, the new musical with music and lyrics by Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez and a book by Lisa Loomer with Neil Benjamin, opened…
See BE HERE NOW…NOW at Pygmalion Productions
SALT LAKE CITY — Pygmalion Productions’ Be Here Now by Deborah Zoe Laufer is an intimate, thought-provoking experience about Bari, a woman who feels she is living a meager existence…
Theatre Lives Here: Reflections on the 2025 PTC Gala
SALT LAKE CITY — On Saturday, April 26, 2025, Pioneer Theatre Company hosted its annual Gala—a luminous evening of celebration, artistry, and heartfelt community connection. Held in support of Utah’s…
UTBA May 2025 Preview
🎭 Utah Theatre in May 2025: A Month of Must-See Performances Utah’s theatre scene is blooming this May with a vibrant lineup of musicals, dramas, comedies, and family favorites. From…
Bravi Tutti to Westminster Opera’s DIDO AND AENEAS
SALT LAKE CITY — Westminster Opera Studio and Westminster Dance Company’s combined production of Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas sparkles with young talent and creative staging, as directed by Opera…
A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE is Murderously Good Fun at Terrace Plaza
WASHINGTON TERRACE — Beverly’s Terrace Plaza Playhouse’s production of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is a triumph: witty and sharp, this show offers a night of clever comedy,…
WTC’S SAINTMAKERS Is Absurdism Springled with Faith
SALT LAKE CITY – The description of Saintmakers, written and directed by Riley Trepanier and produced by Wasatch Theatre Company, peaked my interest. The play involves a man dying of…
Bend, Snap, and Bravo: LEGALLY BLONDE Shines at Heritage Theatre
PERRY — With a bend and a snap, Heritage Theatre’s production of Legally Blonde: The Musical hits the stage with confidence and a spicy kick. The musical, based on the…
WICKED at the Eccles Theater Flies High Defying Expectations
SALT LAKE CITY — Having attended other Broadway touring productions in my life including seeing a prior production of Wicked in London a decade ago, I walked into the Delta…
Surprising Direction Astounds at Snow’s An Enemy of the People
Ephraim-An Enemy of the People, by Henrik Ibsen, was written in 1882. Why would a show that is 143 years old be selected as the final show of a college…









