Ribbon-cutting commemorates return of St. George Musical Theater
ST. GEORGE — An official ribbon-cutting took place Tuesday at the Opera House, 215 N. Main St. in St. George, marking the return of St. George Musical Theater, which has been absent for five-and-a-half...
View ArticleReview: ‘Joseph Smith: Praise to the Man’ deftly depicts life of Mormon prophet
OPINION — Did God really speak to a man? And if so, being just a man, could he lead a people through a religious restoration that brought them to hardships, including great poverty and violence against...
View ArticleReview: Shakespeare Festival’s risky reinvention of ‘Julius Caeser’
OPINION — Imagine Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Cassius, the infamous betrayer Brutus, and their ilk transported from the last century B.C. to the 21st century. Would their story resonate, would the...
View ArticleThe Stage Door brings hilarious ‘The Producers’ to Electric Theater
ST. GEORGE — The Stage Door is pleased to present Mel Brooks’ “The Producers” at the Electric Theater. The show is making its Southern Utah premiere with eight shows starting Wednesday. This...
View ArticleReview: Shakespeare festival’s ‘Guys and Dolls’ still ‘Nicely-nicely’ after...
REVIEW — There’s plenty of fun, frivolous folderol in the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s “Guys and Dolls,” ever the crowd-pleasing musical based on Damon Runyon’s short stories about goofy gamblers and...
View ArticleTGIF Show: Your weekend adventure guide brought to you by Maverik
SOUTHERN UTAH — The weekend is almost here again, and that means it’s time to look for adventure – maybe something fun, inspiring, educational or entertaining. Take advantage of our snapshot of...
View ArticleTGIF Show: Your weekend adventure guide brought to you by Maverik
SOUTHERN UTAH — The weekend is almost here again, and that means it’s time to look for adventure – maybe something fun, inspiring, educational or entertaining. Take advantage of our snapshot of...
View ArticleTGIF Show: Your weekend adventure guide brought to you by Maverik
SOUTHERN UTAH — The weekend is almost here again, and that means it’s time to look for adventure – maybe something fun, inspiring, educational or entertaining. Take advantage of our snapshot of...
View ArticleCenter for the Arts at Kayenta presents ‘Steel Magnolias’
IVINS — As part of their “Stay Cool Summer Season,” the Center for the Arts at Kayenta is excited to present the heartwarming audience favorite “Steel Magnolias.” Step inside the cool intimate indoor...
View ArticleBrigham’s Playhouse invites the public to be their guest at ‘Beauty and the...
WASHINGTON CITY — Brigham’s Playhouse, a Southern Utah leader in live theater, is excited to announce their last special 2018 summer junior series: “Beauty and the Beast.” The show runs...
View ArticleReview: Only 4 more chances to catch Stage Door’s hilarious ‘Mamma Mia!’
REVIEW — The Stage Door has brought the smash hit musical “Mamma Mia!” to St. George, and its hilarious hijinks inspired by and set to the music of ABBA are sure to have audiences tapping their toes....
View ArticleSouthern Utah theater community pitches in to present Disney’s ‘The Lion King...
ST. GEORGE — It’s a Friday afternoon at Tuacahn’s Indoor Hafen Theater, and Abigail Pearson stands in the center of a row of seats. She is wearing a mask and holding a microphone as she directs a cast...
View ArticleReview: The Stage Door’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ is dark, disturbing and deliciously good
ST. GEORGE — As the lights dimmed in the Electric Theater in St. George and the cast of the Stage Door’s “Sweeney Todd” started to emerge on stage, backlit and disheveled looking, a disturbing mood...
View ArticleCurtain set to rise on ‘super talented’ group of young actors presenting ‘Les...
ST. GEORGE — It all started with two women over a cup of coffee and their teenagers’ passion for theater. It was summer of 2020 and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic had shut down many things, including...
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