A Conversation with Jane Lynch

A Conversation with Jane Lynch
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Let’s start out by being very clear about one thing: Jane Lynch is a one-woman entertainment powerhouse. SLUG had a chance to talk with Lynch about the kick-off of her tour—An Evening with Jane Lynch, starting Dec. 31 in Park City at the Eccles Center Main Stage. … read more

Ballet West’s The Nutcracker @ Capitol Theatre

Ballet West’s The Nutcracker @ Capitol Theatre
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I remember the magic and mystery of the Nutcracker from when I was young and was excited to see this version now that I am older and more refined with my taste. I still felt the magic, but soon realized the need for this to be reimagined. I say this because as much as I love a good classic, it is always refreshing to see a new take on a familiar story. … read more

The Bee: True Stories from the Hive @ Urban Lounge 12.18

The Bee: True Stories from the Hive @ Urban Lounge...
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On Dec. 18, The Bee debuted at Urban Lounge to an audience of over 200. The venue was pleasantly crowded and the audience was chatty and enthusiastic. … read more

Christmas with Misfits @ The Rose Wagner Studio Theatre 12.11

Christmas with Misfits @ The Rose Wagner Studio Theatre 12.11
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At the Studio Theater within the Rose Wagner, the Plan-B Theatre Company will be presenting Christmas with Misfits, a wonderfully odd Christmas romp that brings a refreshing air into the stale Holiday routines that we can almost predict this time of year. … read more

Creature Feature: Ladie Lilith – Smashing Gender Expectation

Creature Feature: Ladie Lilith – Smashing Gender Expectation
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Lilith describes her/his performance style as gory and raw. “I enjoy that my art makes people talk,” she/he says, likening her performance to political theater. One visceral example was when she smashed a model LDS Temple on stage at Metro Bar, which elicited strong responses—both complimentary and derogatory—from onlookers. … read more

Review: If a Snake Should Bite @ The Ladies Literary Club 11.22 – The Snake Bites Fiercely

Review: If a Snake Should Bite @ The Ladies Literary...
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“This is your Paradise” invokes the jarring chemistry of Nan Goldin or Cindy Sherman photos and makes them move. Utah needs more dance like this. … read more

Drunk History: Who Knew That History Could Be Funny?

Drunk History: Who Knew That History Could Be Funny?
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Derek Waters and his friend Jake Johnson (now Nick Miller from New Girl) got into a drunken discussion over the great Otis Redding. Johnson was trying to convince him that Otis knew he was going to die on the plane, and Waters started thinking about how funny it would be for Redding to re-enact the story in front of a camera, and trying to convince the audience that it had actually never happened. … read more

The Femme Medea @ Urban Lounge 11.06 with The Bad Kids Collective, DJ Flash & Flare, Godina, Mr. Jesse Walker

The Femme Medea @ Urban Lounge 11.06 with The Bad...
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Cartel Fenice unveiled her new persona, Arcana Chameleon, at Urban Lounge last Thursday, November 6th. The night featured sets by Mr. Jesse Walker, DJ Flash & Flare and Godina with a special short performance by The Femme Medea & The Bad K … read more

Wrighting A Lark: An Interview with Playwright Jennifer Kokai

Wrighting A Lark: An Interview with Playwright Jennifer Kokai
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“I was there in New York for a week with six other playwrights—we called it ‘playwright camp.’ Everybody got a director—a professional director—professional actors and 10 hours of rehearsal. The Lark is a really great space for playwrights—they’re really great people.” … read more

Creature Feature: Lisa Dank – Drag Thing

Creature Feature: Lisa Dank – Drag Thing
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Lisa Dank was born in Ogden and, three years ago, came to Salt Lake with wide, white eyes and a Trapper Keeper full of bright, bratty personality. Dank, who prefers male pronouns in and outside of performance, was soon spotted onstage at Pure (now Hydrate) by Cartel Chameleon Fenice, who was recruiting performers for a fledgling performance collective affectionately called the Bad Kids. … read more