Westminster Tantalizes With THE MOORS
SALT LAKE CITY — The New York Times described Jen Silverman’s masterful script The Moors as “the reason we go to the theatre.” It also happens to be one of…
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SALT LAKE CITY — The New York Times described Jen Silverman’s masterful script The Moors as “the reason we go to the theatre.” It also happens to be one of…
SALT LAKE CITY — There isn’t much wilderness in Eugene O’Neill‘s 1933 comedy-drama Ah, Wilderness—until the final scene, when it serves as a lovers’ getaway. Almost the entire show takes…
SALT LAKE CITY — Halo punches the at glove of her trainer, Gina, with everything she’s got. “Be nice! Be good! Don’t be so emotional!” she rages as each thud…
SALT LAKE CITY — When choosing a Shakespearean play to perform, most theaters choose a well-known play like Romeo and Juliet or Love’s Labour’s Lost. But Westminster College didn’t go…
SALT LAKE CITY — Bellwether is a nice neighborhood. People know their neighbors. The parks have playgrounds for children and tennis courts for adults. Since moving to Bellwether, Alan Draft…