Events, Activities, and Entertainment Venues in Salt Lake County, Utah, Including Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, Herriman, Murray, West Valley, West Jordan, and all cities in Salt Lake County.
What’s in a name? When the name is “Romeo and Juliet” the answer is Romance. We’ve got the poetry and romance of Shakespeare’s love scenes, surrounded by humor, and the chance for the audience to pick a happier ending. Oh—and you might get to be in a sword fight.
An interactive dinner show, one of Shakespeare’s classics as it has never been done before.
Join award-winning pianist Paul Cardall for the perfect Valentine’s evening as he presents his 2nd annual Celebrate Life Concert and Silent Auction benefiting Congenital Heart Disease. Special Guest Charley Jenkins.
Join Clark Planetarium and the Salt Lake Astronomical Society (SLAS) in a salute to amateur astronomy.
August is a great time for observing. Many beautiful “Deep Sky” astronomical objects can easily be seen and the Perseid meteor shower reaches peak visibility on August 12.
Clark Planetarium is hosting a series of free lectures to show you how to use a telescope to see what objects are visible late summer night sky. As a bonus, attendees will receive a coupon for 10% off telescopes, binoculars and accessories in the Planet Fun Clark Planetarium Store!
SLAS will also be at the events with details on upcoming public star parties where attendees can get acquainted with telescopes and meet others interested in amateur astronomy.
Dee’s Dance Promotions presents Utah’s Source for Single Adult Dances (Aged 25+) and varying locations around Utah’s Wasatch Front area.
Dee’s Dances – providing quality Singles events for many years! Thank you for your continued support. Come see why we’re often imitated but never surpassed.
The Holladay Arts Council is proud to present a four day showing of fine local art, including photography, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, sculpture, glass work, jewelry, pottery, needle crafts, wood work and more. On November 14 there will be an artist’s reception with live music from 3-6p.m.
Art show eligibility- anyone living, working or going to school in the Holladay/Cottonwood/Midvale area
Items requested-photography, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, needlecrafts, sculpture to include wood, clay, stone etc., glass work, jewelry, pottery/wood bowls etc and any other art form as long as it can be displayed on a table or hung on the wall, we reserve the right to refuse any art deemed inappropriate.
Limit 4 items (it’s not necessary to be in the same category) some exceptions for sculpture, pottery etc
$5 entry fee per item will be assessed, however if we should accept more than 4 items no additional charge will be assessed
While it’s no accident this begins on Veterans day, it’s also not mandatory that your work depict something of a patriotic nature.
“People’s Choice” awards will be given out
This is also a fund raising event if you have an item you can have in a silent auction please help us at the Holladay Arts Council
Mike Massé and Jeff Hall are Utah attorneys familiar with the wheels of justice. They’re also musicians interested in doing justice to songs by Pink Floyd, U2 and Tom Petty.
The two longtime friends represent opposing sides in the criminal justice system — Massé is a Salt Lake County public defender, and Hall is a Salt Lake County deputy district attorney — yet they team up monthly to weave tight harmonies at the The Pie Pizzeria.
Set aside the members’ educational backgrounds, and the duo is much more than just another cover band. Using skills as a recording engineer that he learned in college, Massé has posted nearly 80 videos on YouTube that are brilliantly recorded and superior in sound and video quality.
The videos recently amassed more than 2 million hits, earning the Utah duo national and international fans.
Massé is a musical nut who began playing acoustic guitar at The Pie in 1993 as an outlet for creativity. Hall joined him on bass several years later.
They didn’t expect much from the gig, except a chance to relive their days as a cover band. Their only pay is tips and pizza slices.
But Massé, using his skills as a recording engineer, began recording their performances and posting them on YouTube. The videos caught on, attracting dozens of hits, then hundreds, thousands, and now millions.
Massé has been encouraged by fans all over the world to finance and produce his first album of original songs.
In the meantime, every first Monday of the month, he and Hall will be strumming their guitars and harmonizing at The Pie, playing to whoever will listen. And even if there is no one in the audience that night, the duo knows a global audience awaits.
Total family fun, 8 bounce houses, rock wall, ropes course, face painting, huge paint-ball dome and gallery target shooting, laser tag arena, magic shows, live animal shows, and the Princess Festival with your favorite princesses!
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Plan-B Theatre Company presents MESA VERDE World Premiere by Matthew Ivan Bennett February 24th – March 6th, 2011
MESA VERDE explores the relationship between two estranged sisters who come together when one of them falls sick, allowing them to air their feelings about their mother, the way she died, the way she lived and taught them to live. A complex quest for hope and healing, MESA VERDE is about seeing the joy in our broken relationships and releasing the past. A play about facing family.
Recomended ages 8 and up. Everyone must have a ticket and no babes in arms. No Late Seating
Rose Wagner Performing Arts CenterIn the Studio Theatre 138 W Broadway Salt Lake City, UT 84101-1913 (801) 323-6800
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 2/24/2011 – 3/6/2011