Stage Door’s ARSENIC & OLD LACE Aptly Blends Murder, Mirth
ST. GEORGE — Just as the Brewster sisters have found the perfect mix of poison to help their sad, lonely guests — arsenic, strychnine and “just a pinch” of cyanide…
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ST. GEORGE — Just as the Brewster sisters have found the perfect mix of poison to help their sad, lonely guests — arsenic, strychnine and “just a pinch” of cyanide…
SAINT GEORGE — In quaint downtown St. George there is a building called the Electric Theater where The Stage Door Company is currently mounting a production of The Drowsy Chaperone;…
SAINT GEORGE — Fans of Monty Python simply must see The Stage Door’s production of Spamalot, a musical adaptation based on one of the most popular of the group’s films:…
ST. GEORGE — Two geniuses walk into a bar in Montmartre. It sounds like the promising start of a joke. Instead, it is the premise for The Stage Door’s current…
SAINT GEORGE — From the moment I walked into the Electric Theater, it was easy to think that I was attending an actual rock concert. Under the guidance of director…
CEDAR CITY — Daddy Long Legs the Musical was a wonderful addition to the Simon Festival this year. I loved the music and lyrics (by Paul Gordon), the stage setup,…
CEDAR CITY — At only twenty-nine years old singer-songwriter Hank Williams died in a way sadly too familiar to the entertainment industry, an example of the dangerous combination of pain…