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Sandy City’s ‘Barefoot’ Inauguration

SANDY — Neil Simons’s Barefoot in the Park is arguably one of the most recognized titles in theater, its comedy and humanism universally recognized on stage, television and screen since its Broadway...

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SANDY — The Sandy Arts Guild production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Abridged was an entirely enjoyable homage to the Bard. The premise of the show created by the Reduced Shakespeare...

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Sandy Arts presents a classic: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE

SANDY — Since the 1941 premier of Joseph Kesselring’s farcical romp through the darker side of comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace has been a fan favorite and one of the most widely performed plays in theater...

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AIDA in Sandy: Pleasant but not impressive

SANDY — Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida opened on Friday at the Sandy Amphitheatre under the direction of Trevor Jerome.  It is a pleasing production, but it is missing the spark that would make it an...

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A THOROUGHLY enjoyable MODERN MILLIE in Sandy

SANDY — Like the other recently popular musical set in the 1920’s, The Drowsy Chaperone, the script of Thoroughly Modern Millie (written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan) makes light of the culture...

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Sandy Arts Guild’s production of FOOTLOOSE is “Almost Paradise”

SALT LAKE CITY — I caught the dancing bug when I saw my first production of Footloose. As an energetic enthusiastic young teenager I loved to perform and was thrilled when we went down to the Tuachann...

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