It's time to get your SLAM on!
Don't miss Plan-B's fifth annual SLAM
Saturday, May 17 at 8pm
Tickets $18 (reserved seating)
Jeanne Wagner Theatre at the Rose
To celebrate SLAM's fifth b-day, we're:
- moving to a larger theatre
- using 25 actors instead of the usual 15
- releasing a book of our plays
- selling beer - cold, delicious beer
Click here for more info and tix!
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Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company's
REWIND
April 24-26 at 7:30pm
Jeanne Wagner Theatre at the Rose
355-ARTS or
www.ririewoodbury.com
REWIND brings back powerful works by three stunning choreographers.
The evening includes Charlotte Boye-Christensen’s “Anatomies,” which
explores the depth of the human body; Doug Varone’s “Smashed
Landscapes” with explosive movement that comments on the aggressive
times in which we live; and “Night Story” by Della Davidson, which
captures the tension and passion of a young girl’s fantasies and
desires based on the writings of Isabel Allende.
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Join Studio D's last bash of the season:
Ballet West's NINE SINATRA SONGS
April 19 at 7:30pm
Capitol Theatre
355-ARTS or
www.StudioDUtah.org
Things are bound to get hot when Ballet West presents the Utah
premiere of Twyla Tharp's NINE SINATRA SONGS. Filled with memorable
tunes sung by Ol' Blue Eyes himself, this spectacular piece will have
you tapping your toes and humming along. And that's not all - the
night features three more unforgettable performances plus a smokin'
after-party hosted by Caffe Molise. Who's lucky now?
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THE EYES OF BABYLON
April 19-22--only 4 more performances!
Studio Theatre at the Rose
355-ARTS or
www.artttix.org
Info at
www.theeyesofbabylon.com
"The Eyes of Babylon" is Iraq Veteran Jeff Key's fresh, powerful,
poetic one-man play now playing through April 19th. Based on his
detailed journals from his adventures in Iraq, Key exposes the
immorality of war through his a life-affirming, inspiring and unique
perspective as a gay marine. See it now before it goes to the
International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival in May and New York this fall!
"It's the actor's blend of humor and pathos that makes his story
compelling theater. One former soldier's honest, profane account of
his journey of conscience." --Ellen Fagg, Salt Lake Tribune
"A different night of theater . . . a well-told story . . .
beautifully written. We get an interesting glimpse into the life of
our military folk bravely serving overseas." --Erica Hansen, Deseret
Morning News