An innovative, but incoherent ROMEO & JULIET
SALT LAKE CITY — Romeo and Juliet, as penned by William Shakespeare, remains a constant of theater performance, attempted by many…
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SALT LAKE CITY — Romeo and Juliet, as penned by William Shakespeare, remains a constant of theater performance, attempted by many…
SOUTH SALT LAKE — As an elementary school teacher, I frequently get the opportunity to share with children classic literature including…
SALT LAKE CITY — Aaron Sorkin is a successful screenwriter, producer, and playwright, and most of us have seen one of…
WEST VALLEY CITY — There’s a difficult balance in the nature of comedy—striking the elevated levels of humor, while allowing the…
Now that our readers have had time to digest our post about excellence in 2013, it’s time to look forward.…
SALT LAKE CITY — When I signed up to review The Winter’s Tale, I was intrigued for many reasons. One was…
OREM — The Thanksgiving turkey has been gobbled up and the Christmas season has officially arrived. Ushering in the season are…
OGDEN — Sarah Saltwick’s play Of Myth and Mud explores the power of women in an assortment of vignettes based…
SALT LAKE CITY — As Salt Lake Acting Company opens up its newest play, Good People, I got the chance to…
PROVO — According to director George D. Nelson, the goal of the Microburst Theatre Festival, which played in BYU’s Nelke Experiment…