Arts
Bold & Beautiful: Hoe Shi Minh
An artist and performer in more ways than one, Hoe Shi Minh has been singing and dancing her way through life and doing it extravagantly. … read more
Gross Indecency Reveals the Trauma and Trials of Oscar Wilde
For a show taking place in 1895, Gross Indecency felt modern with its themes of homophobia and forbidden love at the forefront. … read more
Ariana Broumas Farber’s DREAMERS: A Portrait of America
DREAMERS reveals much about how cultural, gender and religious differences are perceived and, more often, misunderstood under Western idealism. … read more
Roe: States Rights, Enter Stage Left
Jensie Anderson leads a reading of the 2016 stage play, Roe, wherein Jane Roe and her attorneys explore how this seminal case played out. … read more
Sleeping Giant: A Supernatural Tale About Change and the Unknown
The comedic moments in Sleeping Giant uplift while seeping into the crevices of your brain—we’re all bound to have our own monster in the lake. … read more
A Product of Our Society: The Laramie Project Comes to...
The Laramie Project isn’t a play where you will leave from the theater humming catchy tunes, but it is a moment to focus on the reality of the truths we carry. … read more
Puffs Brings A Bit of Unauthorized Magic to Trolley Square
Puffs follows the years when “The Boy Who Lived” attended a certain famous wizarding school, told from the point of view of one of the less prominent houses. … read more
Bold & Beautiful: Meadow Lark
Burlesque is more than a performance for Meadow Lark; it is an empowering, freeing and creative outlet. … read more
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
Mestiza, or Mixed: A Utah-based Story of Mixed Identity and...
Plan-B Theatre presents Mestiza, or Mixed, a well-woven story of intersecting personal identities and how those play out in the world. … read more