Performing Arts

Read up on theatre, dance projects and more.

Nine dancers perform on stage

Performance majors make adjustments amid pandemic

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The coronavirus won't stop Salt Lake Community College dance students from learning and performing together this fall.

Creativity flows inside School of Arts, Communication and Media

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Creativity, expression and inspiration mark the School of Arts, Communication and Media.
Salt City Radio Players promotional banner

Classic radio drama makes comeback at SLCC

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Brook Cummings-Arnold explains how community and student radio performers relive 1950s-style radio dramas.
To Be Frank... poster

‘To Be Frank…’ tests versatility of student actors

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With 30 pieces in one performance, “To Be Frank…” will challenge SLCC student actors. The play runs Thursday through Saturday.
Kenny and Peter perform poetry

Flying Words Project showcases ASL literature

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Flying Words Project visited South City Campus on March 7. View photos from the ASL poetry performance featuring Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner.
'Not The Messiah'

He wasn’t the Messiah. He was a very naughty boy.

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Monty Python's 'Not The Messiah' will be performed Apr. 3–5 at The Grand Theatre.
Sahna Foley as Izzy confronts Andrew W. Johnson as Howie

‘Rabbit Hole’ fascinates as a study in grief

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"Rabbit Hole" is an emotionally-charged play which opens April 11 at Salt Lake Community College's Black Box Theatre on the South City Campus. "Rabbit...
Amahl and the Night Visitors

Grand Theatre gets the holidays started

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The Grand Theatre produced the double feature “Amahl and the Night Visitors & A Christmas Carol” last Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Flamenco dancers

Photos: Noche Flamenca at the Grand Theatre

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Duyen Nguyen captures the explosion of colors and choreography from the flamenco concert.
Latoya Rhodes as Miss Evers, Gregory Lang as Ben Washington and Ricardo Eugene as Hodman Bryan

‘Miss Evers’ Boys’ is a can’t miss theater experience

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Explore the descent into real evil with "Miss Evers' Boys" as it represents what happened to syphilitic black men from 1932 to 1972.
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Black Box Theatre presents ‘Silent Sky’

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Historic and full of hilarity, “Silent Sky” at the Black Box Theatre is a play for everyone.
Two actors kissing on stage as King and Lady Macbeth

‘To be, or not to be’: SLCC students take on ‘Macbeth’

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SLCC students explored themes of grief and greed in their Black Box production of “The Tragedy of Macbeth” earlier this month at South City Campus.