24-hour theatre festival showcases collective creativity
Six groups of SLCC students had just 24 hours to cast, direct and perform an original play earlier this semester at the Black Box Theatre.
Dance students showcase their final work for ‘Body Language’ concert
SLCC Dance Company held its spring 2023 concert, titled “Body Language,” over two nights in April at the South City Campus.
SLCC’s new black box offers intimate and powerful theater experience
After directing Crimes of the Heart last year in the Choir Room at South City Campus, Frank Gerrish, director of Theatre and Film Studies...
Unique musical within a musical premiering at Grand Theatre
“The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!)” premieres Thursday at Salt Lake Community College’s South City Campus.
Performance majors make adjustments amid pandemic
The coronavirus won't stop Salt Lake Community College dance students from learning and performing together this fall.
Student profile: Shae Howell, learning to ‘live in the light’
SLCC Dance Company member Shae Howell continues to overcome the challenges of addiction as she begins her final semester as a Bruin.
‘Rabbit Hole’ fascinates as a study in grief
"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...
Say hello to these SLCC clubs
Club Rush has come and gone, but SLCC students can still join one of the dozens of clubs on campus. Camryn Jensen has the details.
‘A View from the Bridge’ comes to the Grand
The classic Arthur Miller play "A View from the Bridge" will begin its run at the Grand Theatre this week.
Entertainment on a budget at the historic Grand Theatre
SLCC students can attend plays for free at the Grand Theatre on South City Campus.
SLCC Dance Company ready for spring concert
The college's dance troupe will perform "Our Dance Language" on April 10 and 11. Learn more about SLCC Dance Company and view rehearsal photos.
‘To Be Frank…’ tests versatility of student actors
With 30 pieces in one performance, “To Be Frank…” will challenge SLCC student actors. The play runs Thursday through Saturday.












