An unfulfilling reinvention of OKLAHOMA! at the West Valley Hale
WEST VALLEY CITY — Producing a classic play can be a challenge for theatre artists. An inherent...
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by Russell Warne | Aug 20, 2015 | Reviews, Salt Lake County | 0 |
WEST VALLEY CITY — Producing a classic play can be a challenge for theatre artists. An inherent...
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OREM — One of the oldest surviving dramatic forms in the Western theatrical tradition is satire....
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MIDVALE — “How does one acquire a personality?” a boring Brit, Charlie Baker, asks in the opening...
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OREM – Ho-hum. Another opening of another Oklahoma! Curly ambles down the auditorium’s aisles and onto the stage rhapsodizing about “a bright, golden haze on the meadow”—but it’s just a painted backdrop. The music is...
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