Utah Film Center to screen 11/8/16, impressive time capsule of a day in American politics
Shortly before the 2008 presidential election that put the first American black president into office, Jeff Deutchman used social networks to ask amateur and professional independent filmmakers to document experiences of voters and campaign volunteers on the day of national voting. “It was an experiment in crowd-sourcing footage and material for a documentary film about an historic event,” Deutchman says in an interview with The Utah Review. The experiment proved…
The devilish and good in children: Sackerson’s Shockheaded Peter, Plan-B Theatre’s River. Swamp. Cave. Mountain. are solid entertainment
Two local masters of minimalistic theater are staging plays about children this fall — though stark contrasts in…
Utah Opera’s La boheme is a Charming Start to Anniversary Season
Utah Opera’s 2010 production of La boheme | Courtesy Utah Opera Utah Opera starts…
The glorious expressive power of dance: Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company’s Parallax, Repertory Dance Theatre’s Sanctuary
While the competing theoretical, philosophical and ontological discussions of dance’s unique status as a performing arts form are…
Plan-B Theatre’s newest play, River. Swamp. Cave. Mountain., slated for Utah schools fall tour
Why does it have to get dark? Why can’t the day always stay? Let’s say goodbye to the…