Plan-B Theatre’s ‘3’ addresses the ‘casualties of perfectionism’ among Mormon women
Although he calls it an “odd quirk” in his writing process, listening to certain kinds of music has been quite helpful for Eric Samuelsen in shaping the rhythmic and thematic flows of his plays. For example, in a play-in-progress about 11th century papal politics, he finds listening to rock ‘n’ roll from the late 1950s and early Beatles to be useful.
The Women of Lockerbie play is gut-wrenchingly good
[caption id="attachment_551" align="alignleft" width="225"] The Women of Lockerbie play Pygmalion Theatre Company closes out it’s production of “The…
Utah Opera’s Silk & Spices Festival, March 19 & 20
barbecue at Ho Mei BBQ To celebrate the Utah Opera’s spring production of Turandot,…
Utah Opera Presents Turandot
Maida Hundeling (center) and the cast of the Utah Opera during rehearsal for Turandot.…
Clearing thoughts on a tough subject: Highly entertaining Plan-B Theatre’s ‘Clearing Bombs’
NOTE: Les Roka appreciates Mark Alvarez, an attorney and immigration expert who happens to have studied economics as…