Authors: Brittnie Gallegos

Criticizing the Culture with SLACabaret: Down the Rabbit Hole
SLACabaret is a lovely, well-rounded production brimming with commentary about the lovely little Beehive State that we call home. … read more

Inescapable: Erasing the Stigma with An Other Theater’s A Normal...
An Other Theater Company’s all-new production A Normal Heart, a drama based on the AIDS crisis in New York, is in development with plans to open in the summer. … read more

Play Review: Egress
Egress is a psychological thriller about a woman (and, in some instances, you), who is an expert in safety working as an architectural professor. … read more

They Reminisce: A Retrospective on Hip-Hop Culture
1520 Arts’ hip-hop showcase They Reminisce is an apparent labor of love which pays respects to both the past and the future. … read more

The Sun Trapp: Harboring a Safe Space for Utah’s LGBTQ+...
Over its 20-plus-year tenure, The Sun Trapp has become an icon for the LGBTQ+ community in Salt Lake, a true haven. … read more

Igniting Empathy with An Other Theater Company
An Other Theater Company focuses on stories of the “othered”—Creating a space that is intersectional and forever adapting. … read more

Pioneers of Piercing-Only Studios: An Interview with Koi
Self-expression in terms of piercing is as simple as wearing a T-shirt, but with quite a bit more permanence. … read more

Defining Time with Growing Rocks by Brad Evan Taylor
The uniqueness of Brad Evan Taylor’s Growing Rocks relies on the relationship between time, nature and our own knowledge. … read more

The Interpretation of AMERICAN DREAMS
AMERICAN DREAMS is perhaps, one of the most important plays I’ve seen to date, and it should be shown in cities all around the U.S. … read more

Being 12 is Kinda Weird: form of a girl unknown...
Form of a girl unknown, from playwright Charly Evon Simpson, is in your face with honesty and hugs you when it hits home just a little too hard. … read more