Check out production photos from the regional premiere of Murder Ballad, directed by Cynthia Fleming, running at Salt Lake Acting Company from April 8, 2026 through May 3, 2026.
The Regional Premiere of Murder Ballad will play at Salt Lake Acting Company (SLAC) from April 8 to May 3, 2026. Conceived by and with Book and Lyrics by Julia Jordan, and Music and Lyrics by Juliana Nash.
The rock musical Murder Ballad will play at Salt Lake Acting Company (SLAC) from April 8 to May 3, 2026. Conceived by and with Book and Lyrics by Julia Jordan, and Music and Lyrics by Juliana Nash, the production will be directed by Cynthia Fleming.
Hudson Classical Theater Company kicks off its 19th Season with a production of Jane Austen’s classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. This high spirited, delightful stage adaptation was written by Executive Artistic Director Susane Lee.
A small, young girl (Serena Parrish)-tattered and dirty-walks across the living room of a cabin. She's holding a candle, taking in her surroundings with laser focus. She's a whisper; a ghost living in the shadows. Then everything goes black.
NOT EVEN THE GOOD THINGS, a new play by Joseph Scott Ford begins opens tomorrow, Tuesday, July 16th at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street) for a limited run through Saturday, July 27th.
NOT EVEN THE GOOD THINGS, a new play by Joseph Scott Ford begins performances on tomorrow, Wednesday, July 10th at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street). The opening is set for Tuesday, July 16th. Kelsey Claire directs a cast of seven in this high-octane, heartfelt and delightfully bizarre production. NOT EVEN THE GOOD THINGS is produced by Tamra Paselk.
Hudson Warehouse kicks off its 16th Season with their new adaptation of Jane Austen's classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. This high spirited, delightful stage adaptation is written by Hudson Warehouse's Executive Director Susane Lee.
Hudson Warehouse kicks off its 16th Season with their new adaptation of Jane Austen's classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. This high spirited, delightful stage adaptation is written by Hudson Warehouse's Executive Director Susane Lee.
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Hale Centre Theatre in West Valley is a meaningful, thoughtful production that resists excess in its storytelling as it exudes warmth.
Unemployed Eric Swann, has duped the British welfare system for years by claiming every type of benefit for the numerous imaginary tenants "living" in his apartment building. He's sent scrambling when welfare investigators show up and he is forced to prove all of his boarders are in fact real. A bright comedy full of mistaken identities, slamming doors, and a con that spirals hilariously out of control.
Unemployed Eric Swann, has duped the British welfare system for years by claiming every type of benefit for the numerous imaginary tenants "living" in his apartment building. He's sent scrambling when welfare investigators show up and he is forced to prove all of his boarders are in fact real. A bright comedy full of mistaken identities, slamming doors, and a con that spirals hilariously out of control.