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“Macbeth” Thrills are Nonstop

Grant Goodman (left) as Macbeth and Michael Brusasco as Macduff in the Utah Shakespearean Festival’s 2010 production of Macbeth. (Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright Utah Shakespearean Festival 2010.) CEDAR...

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Love to hate "Richard III" at Utah Shakes

Elijah Alexander as Richard III CEDAR CITY — I’ve been reading and watching Shakespeare plays for half of my life and I like to consider myself well versed in the Bard’s work. However, there has been...

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Pioneer Theatre Company’s EMMA is a delight

Original art by Modern8 Design. SALT LAKE CITY — To begin, I must make a confession: though I am an avid Jane Austen reader, Emma is not my favorite Austen novel or character; she’s rich, spoiled, and...

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Utah Shakespeare Festival presents touching LES MISERABLES

CEDAR CITY — There’s a song in Les Misérables called “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables,” where the character of Marius mourns all of his friends he lost in a battle.  The lyrics of this song are beautiful...

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THE GREATER LOVE fosters provocative thoughts

READINGS / WORKS IN DEVELOPMENT: We love to see new work developed by Utah theatre artists. On occasion, we are invited to performances of pieces (sometimes still in development) that are staged as a...

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Utah Shakespeare Fest’s HAMLET “must not unwatched go”

CEDAR CITY — In a royal court full of glamorous women, elegantly dressed servants, and impeccably well mannered men, “something is rotten.” Not far beneath the surface of this high society, there lies...

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Orem Hale’s LEND ME A TENOR took some warming up

OREM — I love a good farce. With mistaken identities, slamming doors, running back and forth, and just a dash of innuendo, Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Tenor is a solid example of the genre. The current...

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ANNIE GET YOUR GUN could do better

Closes August 17, 2013. SUNDANCE — Incredibly, this summer’s Sundance Summer Theatre show was my first exposure to the classic Irving Berlin musical, Annie Get Your Gun. How I’ve gotten through my...

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DESERET – THE MUSICAL is true to its Utah roots

PROVO — Deseret – The Musical might be the play that has the most distinctively Utahn identity of any play I have reviewed for UTBA. Billed as a love story, Deseret takes place in 1869 after the...

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KISS AND TELL has plenty of heart to share

OREM — Each time I’ve tried to explain the basic plot of F. Hugh Herbert’s 1943 play Kiss and Tell, I’ve started with the words, “Well, umm…” to buy time before trying to succinctly sum up its plot....

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Fred Adams’s legacy on Utah arts, culture, and politics

CEDAR CITY — On the evening of March 5, the Utah Shakespeare Festival hosted its second annual Make a Scene fundraising event at Harmon Hall in West Valley City. This unique event brings the movers and...

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Pioneer Theatre Company’s EMMA is a delight

SALT LAKE CITY — To begin, I must make a confession: though I am an avid Jane Austen reader, Emma is not my favorite Austen novel or character; she’s rich, spoiled, and she meddles in other people’s...

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Utah Shakespeare Festival presents touching LES MISERABLES

CEDAR CITY — There’s a song in Les Misérables called “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables,” where the character of Marius mourns all of his friends he lost in a battle.  The lyrics of this song are beautiful...

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THE GREATER LOVE fosters provocative thoughts

[gss-content-box color=”yellow”]READINGS / WORKS IN DEVELOPMENT: We love to see new work developed by Utah theatre artists. On occasion, we are invited to performances of pieces (sometimes still in...

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Utah Shakespeare Fest’s HAMLET “must not unwatched go”

CEDAR CITY — In a royal court full of glamorous women, elegantly dressed servants, and impeccably well mannered men, “something is rotten.” Not far beneath the surface of this high society, there lies...

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Orem Hale’s LEND ME A TENOR took some warming up

OREM — I love a good farce. With mistaken identities, slamming doors, running back and forth, and just a dash of innuendo, Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Tenor is a solid example of the genre. The current...

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ANNIE GET YOUR GUN could do better

SUNDANCE — Incredibly, this summer’s Sundance Summer Theatre show was my first exposure to the classic Irving Berlin musical, Annie Get Your Gun. How I’ve gotten through my entire life without even...

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DESERET – THE MUSICAL is true to its Utah roots

PROVO — Deseret – The Musical might be the play that has the most distinctively Utahn identity of any play I have reviewed for UTBA. Billed as a love story, Deseret takes place in 1869 after the...

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KISS AND TELL has plenty of heart to share

OREM — Each time I’ve tried to explain the basic plot of F. Hugh Herbert’s 1943 play Kiss and Tell, I’ve started with the words, “Well, umm…” to buy time before trying to succinctly sum up its plot....

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Fred Adams’s legacy on Utah arts, culture, and politics

CEDAR CITY — On the evening of March 5, the Utah Shakespeare Festival hosted its second annual Make a Scene fundraising event at Harmon Hall in West Valley City. This unique event brings the movers and...

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