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SANDY — Something will always go wrong in live theater, that that’s half the fun. Forgotten lines, missed cues, broken sets, and technical disasters are not flaws of the art…
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SANDY — Something will always go wrong in live theater, that that’s half the fun. Forgotten lines, missed cues, broken sets, and technical disasters are not flaws of the art…
SALT LAKE CITY — Seeing a show on opening night at SLAC feels like a neighborhood potluck where everyone knows everyone else. Walking into the upstairs theatre at the historic…
SOUTH SALT LAKE — In his bestselling business book Good to Great, Jim Collins discusses the Hedgehog Concept: a principle suggesting that an organization can only become great by understanding…
CEDAR CITY – William Shakespeare’s As You Like It, directed by Beth Lopes, fills the comedy position in Utah Shakespeare Festival’s 2025 lineup. I am pleased that all three Shakespeare…
CEDAR CITY – There is a first for everything, and this season’s Macbeth at the Utah Shakespeare Festival is the first time I’ve ever seen the inclusion of Hecate in…
PROVO — There’s something uniquely satisfying about watching theatre under the open sky. The start of summer is a time when the days are long, the evenings are mild, and…
SALT LAKE CITY — A number of years ago, I had the opportunity to perform in a production of Noises Off. To date, it is one of the most difficult…