The balance of power’s off. After all, when the musical’s called “Evita” and the title character’s not the one dominating the stage, you know something’s a trifle amiss.
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What’s a nice Irish Catholic like Tom Dugan doing writing and starring in “Wiesenthal,” a one-man drama about Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal?
The opera scene in Las Vegas remains in flux despite a cultural renaissance fueled by The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and the burgeoning Arts District.
You don’t have to know the 1992 movie “Sister Act” to enjoy the musical adaptation that hits The Smith Center Tuesday for an eight-performance run.
The Rainbow Company Youth Theatre is offering numerous opportunities this summer for youth interested in theater.
Ballet is big, serious business generally. Pirouettes and leaps are always perfect, always in sync. Dancers show the emotion appropriate for the piece and no more.
“Sin Eater” was one of seven installations in “The Traveling Miracle Show,” a performance art show that debuted at the Momas and Dadas New Genres Project House during First Friday.
The stage is set for the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s new outdoor theater, with Las Vegas’ Engelstad Family Foundation playing a key role in the project.
The date: Oct. 29, 2012.
With great power comes great responsibility. Just ask those responsible for the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s annual Shakespeare-in-the-Schools tour.