Introducing the 2010-2011 Season

Proving again that great theatre is about the experience: comedy, tragedy, risk, classics, new works and music. Please join us for a season that will inspire you, enlighten you, challenge you and comfort you. Call 801-581-6961 or visit our ticketing site for seats to upcoming productions.

Please visit the Content Advisory for more information on this season's productions.

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Hamlet

By William Shakespeare
September 17 through October 2, 2010

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Bram Stoker's Dracula

Adapted by Charles Morey.
October 22 through November 6, 2010

The minute you enter the theatre, you know you’re in for something special… a potent theatrical happening!” —KMOX-CBS Radio

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Irving Berlin's White Christmas

Based upon the Paramount Pictures film written for the screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama, and Melvin Frank.
Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by David Ives and Paul Blake.
December 3 through December 18, 2010
Extra week added with weekday matinees! December 20 through December 24, 2010


“A holiday card come to life!”—NY Daily News 

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Black Comedy

By Peter Shaffer
January 14 through January 29, 2011

The laughter begins when the lights go out!

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In

A World Premiere by Bess Wohl
February 18 through March 5, 2011

Everyone wants to belong, to get in… somewhere.

Contains mature themes and strong language.

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The Diary of Anne Frank

By Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Adapted by Wendy Kesselman.
March 18 through April 2, 2011

“I still believe, in spite of everything, people are truly good at heart.” —Anne Frank
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard

Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Book and Lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton. Based on the film by Billy Wilder.
April 29 through May 14, 2011

Winner of the 1995 Tony Award For Best Musical and Best Score.

“A stunner! Scored with some of Lloyd Webber’s loveliest melodies… the lyrics are witty, funny and genuinely poetic. There shouldn’t be a dry eye in the lobby.” –The NY Times

“A glorious, grandiose production. Lloyd Webber’s music is as lushly melodic as anything he’s written.” – The Associated Press

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Special Event! Rent

Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. Musical arrangements by Steve Skinner. Original concept/additional lyrics by Billy Aronson. Musical supervision and additional arrangements by Tim Weil. Dramaturg Lynn Thomson.
June 10 through June 25, 2011

Winner of the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical and Pulitzer Prize for Drama!

“An exhilarating, landmark rock opera…with a glittering, inventive score.” –The NY Times

“What is unique about RENT is not only the drastically innovative musical score and risk-taking, defiant story…but Jonathan Larson’s message, which is not one of sadness and loss, but of celebration and hope.” ­—WBRU News


Contains mature themes and strong language.

 

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"You need three things in the theater - the play, the actors, and the audience, - and each must give something."
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Kenneth Haigh