Tour the new Beverley Center for the Arts in Cedar City
CEDAR CITY — In a year full of good news for theatre companies in Utah, one story stands out: the opening of the Beverley Center for the Arts in Cedar…
FEELING IN A MODERN WORLD satisfies at GSL Fringe
SALT LAKE CITY — The Heart: Feeling in a Modern World, is a new play presented the last two weeks at the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival. It was a…
Find new life in a new play: ONE SELF
SALT LAKE CITY — As a novice to the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival, I was very interested to see what this experience would be like. As I usually do…
ELIZABETH BAM is unconventionally expressive
SALT LAKE CITY — Typically I like to begin a review with a summary of the show I attended, disclosing just enough of the plot to provide a framework for…
RESOLVED loosens up, until the end
SALT LAKE CITY — The fun thing about the Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival is the leaps taken in performance that would not be allowable in a more conventional setting.…
Make time for WAITING FOR THE WORLD TO END
SALT LAKE CITY — Waiting for the World to End takes an interesting look at the nuclear apocalypse, as told through the lens of two rabbits. Twinkie (played by Jared…
THE NOOSE and BRINE SHRIMP GANGSTERS are an odd combination
SALT LAKE CITY — The Noose is a piece of historical fiction inspired by an actual 1957 Salt Lake City police case. April, a young African-American resident of Salt Lake,…
Check out THE RENTAL at the Great Salt Lake Fringe Fest
SALT LAKE CITY — If you’re looking for a lighter option than my Fringe recommendation in my previous review, The Rental may be the offering for you. Presented by The…
ROUND² puts entangled lives on the GSL Fringe stage
SALT LAKE CITY — Taking a deep look at relationships, human connection and sexuality, Round², written by JayC Stoddard, centers around four characters and how their lives interconnect. Directed by…
A new perspective on grief through AN OAK TREE
SALT LAKE CITY — A father thought he sat at the side of the road, arms flung wide around the trunk of a large oak tree. In reality he was…







