ASSASSINS hits the mark at The Stage Door
ST. GEORGE — For most people, the idea of gathering the likes of Charles Guiteau, John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey…
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ST. GEORGE — For most people, the idea of gathering the likes of Charles Guiteau, John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey…
OREM — It has been 80 years since the premiere of Oklahoma!, Rodgers and Hammerstein‘s homespun tale of frontier love.…
OGDEN — Arguably a revolutionary horror with deep, meaningful undertones or a confounding entertainment at best spectacle, The Rocky Horror…
CENTERVILLE — Every once and a while, there comes a piece of theatre that is poignant and comedic at the same time.…
SHEPHERDSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA — Given the number of world premieres that UTBA has reviewed, it’s clear that Utah audiences have an…
MURRAY — For years, both movies and television have romanticized the quest for true love in New York with classics like…
MURRAY — Desert Star is somewhat unique in the dinner theater genre. They know what works for them and they…
SALT LAKE CITY — Several years ago I read the play Well in a dramatic literature class and absolutely fell…
SANDY — This was my second time attending a Hunt Mysteries show, and they are a 2-for-2 success in my…