Donning the Yellow Face: People Productions @ Sugar Space Warehouse Theatre

Donning the Yellow Face: People Productions @ Sugar Space Warehouse...
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Hollywood’s whitewashing is as blatant as ever—consider anything from Mickey Rooney’s racist depiction of Mr. Yunioshi in Breakfast at Tiffany’s to the recent casting of Emma Stone in Cameron Crowe’s Aloha as a character of quarter-Chinese, quarter-Hawaiian descent. The same whitewashing can be said for the theatre. … read more

Play @ Photo Collective Studios 05.01

Play @ Photo Collective Studios 05.01
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Throughout Play—an evening of dance performance, multimedia installation and license to discover—I found myself wanting to chorus a resounding “Yes!” to all of it: to women in collaboration, to dance, to the intersection of more art forms than one, to open-minded spaces, to inspired interaction. … read more

Repertory Dance Theater: From Radical Beginnings To A 50-Year Reunion

Repertory Dance Theater: From Radical Beginnings To A 50-Year Reunion
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The Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) is at a threshold. It has been around 50 years since a group of Salt Lake City dancers secured a Rockefeller grant and founded “the nation’s first successful modern dance repertory company.” … read more

loveDANCEmore @ Memorial House 03.22

loveDANCEmore @ Memorial House 03.22
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loveDANCEmore, a series of community events showcasing the dances and dancers of Salt Lake City, staged a one-day performance at the Memorial House.  … read more

Carleton Bluford: Just Another Mama’s Boy

Carleton Bluford: Just Another Mama’s Boy
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The ancient Greeks had their tales of Apollo and Artemis slaughtering the 14 children of Niobe in defense of their mother’s honor; Hamlet’s relationship with Gertrude has fueled literary discussions for hundreds of years; even Buster Bluth’s fixation on his mother Lucille has been weirding us out since 2003. … 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

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

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

Cannibal: A Love Story @ Jeanne Wagner Theatre 10.24

Cannibal: A Love Story @ Jeanne Wagner Theatre 10.24
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It’s refreshing to see humans being eaten by something other than zombies. Salt Lake City recently housed such a spectacle and everyone seemed very OK with it. Strange Beast Dance Circus brought us the musical/comedy/horror, Cannibal: A Love Story. … read more

Two Boots: Dylan Dances

Two Boots: Dylan Dances
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This past weekend, Two Boots, comprising two young choreographers, Katherine Adler and Samantha Matsukawa, presented an evening of dance outside, in the middle of Edison St. between 200 S. and 300 S. … read more