Macbeth Shakespeare’s epic tragedy, presented by Salt Lake Shakespeare.
Cost: $15 General; $13 U of U Fac/Staff; $10 Students
Contact: Hugh Hanson
801-581-6448
University of Utah Babcock Theatre, Pioneer Memorial Theatre
Macbeth Shakespeare’s epic tragedy, presented by Salt Lake Shakespeare.
Cost: $15 General; $13 U of U Fac/Staff; $10 Students
Contact: Hugh Hanson
801-581-6448
University of Utah Babcock Theatre, Pioneer Memorial Theatre
Roy and Adrian has captivated audiences for over 9 years as a professional stage hypnotist’s. Roy and Adrian combines audience participation, comedy, music and mystery to create their entertaining presentations. It’s a show where the audience becomes the stars! For a worry-free and stress-free event you can count on Roy and Adrian. redefine the art of hypnosis. Roy and Adrian have successfully completed the certification requirements and they are certified stage hypnotist from the stage hypnosis center. In addition, Roy and Adrian are advanced skills practitioner’s in psychic readings. Roy and Adrian can help stop Smoking, Chewing, Weight Loss, Fears, Phobias, When asked about their success, Roy and Adrian modestly replies ” We love every second of entertaining. We gain great satisfaction from the audience’s laughter.”
Roy and Adrian have performed all around the Salt lake City Valley , such as the Gallivan Center , Avalon Theater, Cinemark Theater, Jordan Commons, Hollywood Connection, Ritz Theater (In Tooele),Kearns Theater, Johnnie B’s Comedy Club (In Provo), Show Case Cinemas (In Taylorsville) also Corporate and Company parties and private parties.
Draper Historic Theater
12366 South 900 East
Draper, UT 84020 (801) 572-4144
‘Oliver!,’ one of the most beloved musicals and winner of many Tony and Academy awards for the original production and 1968 film, vividly brings to life Dickens’ timeless characters with its ever-popular story of the boy who asked for more. Featuring such well-known songs as ‘Food, Glorious Food,’ ‘Consider Yourself,’ ‘Where Is Love?’ and ‘As Long as He Needs Me.’

Based on the characters and intrigue of the ever-popular board game, this madcap murder mystery brings Miss Peacock, Colonel Mustard, and the rest of the colorful gang to life. It’s all here–a spooky mansion, lots of bodies, suspects-a-plenty, ghastly murder weapons and an entertaining ensemble cast to die for.

Covey Center for the Arts presents Dial Tones a romance January 28-29, 31, 2011 February 3-5, 7, 10-12, 14, 2011
Dial Tones is the heartwarming and humorous tale of a very unique love triangle! Written by J. Scott Bronson, and directed by Lynne Bronson.
Over a span of 50 years, Melissa and Andy write letters to each other. They write in times of joy, sorrow, just to catch up, to invite, share their dreams and simply stay connected to one another, even though distance and different lifestyles keep them apart. Hilarious and poignant, this is the perfect play for Valentine’s!
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DESSERT. . .AND MORE
Our Sweet Season is new this year. For the first two nights of each show only, you can enjoy a decadent dessert beforehand. Most nights, the director will drop in as well, to give you extra insights into the night’s performance. Come early (7 p.m.), reserve your seat in the theater, and then relax and enjoy your delicious dessert in the Covey Center Occasional Cafe.
Purchase tickets to the show alone, or add dessert for just a little more. How sweet is that?
Enjoy a different and delicious dessert with each Black Box play.
For Dial Tones (January 28-29 only) you’ll love our rich chocolate mousse torte!
Sweet Season tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours in advance. To buy Sweet Season, call our Ticket Office at 801-852-7007.

There “never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” In one of the Bard’s most-beloved plays, these “star-crossed lovers” are from two of Verona’s most powerful families. But the conflict between the houses of Montague and Capulet overwhelms the young couple’s attempted union and happiness, causing an entire city to contemplate the true cost of greed, power, and social standing.
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Utah Theatre Performances Happening Now
BYU Theatre Arts Calendar
Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center
Brigham Young University
800 E Campus Dr, Provo

Experience Charles Dickens and his cast of characters and travel back in time to learn with Scrooge the true meaning of Christmas. An interactive musical comedy dinner show, a Christmas Classic as it has never been done before.
Interactive musical comical dinner theater. Classic shows in ways they have never been done before. Theater through a fun filter. You have the chance to talk to characters face to face throughout the evening and even take part in the show (for those who’d like to.
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Utah Theatre Performances Today
La Caille Restaurant
9565 Wasatch Blvd, Sandy

The Stubbs family will be moving at the end of the year, and father Sherman wants their last Christmas in their old home to be their best one ever. But nothing is going right, and his daughter, Audrey, is worrying there might not be a Santa Claus. Sherman and Audrey end up with nutty Aunt Darlene on a train headed for the North Pole. Don’t miss this crazy holiday adventure.
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Utah Theatre Performance Calendars
Desert Star Playhouse Now Playing
4861 S State St, Murray

Babes in Toyland is an operetta composed by Victor Herbert with a libretto by Glen MacDonough (1870–1924), which weaves together various characters from Mother Goose nursery rhymes into a Christmas-themed musical extravaganza.
Babes in Toyland features some of Herbert’s most famous songs–among them “Toyland”, “March of the Toys”, “Go To Sleep, Slumber Deep”, and “I Can’t Do The Sum”. The theme song “Toyland” and “March of the Toys”.
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Utah Christmas Holiday Events
Children’s Theatre Dance Performances
University of Utah Tanner Dance

—NY Daily News
The classic Christmas movie has been turned into a lavish holiday spectacle for the whole family to enjoy—an all-singing, all-dancing evening of theatre that includes some of Irving Berlin’s greatest songs, including Blue Skies, Sisters, I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, and of course, 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.
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Utah Theatre Performances Happening Now
Pioneer Theatre Company
Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre
University of Utah, 300 S 1400 E, Salt Lake