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Welcome �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Saturday's Voyeur 2015 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7 Acknowledgements ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Cast of Characters........................................................................................ 11 Scenes & Songs............................................................................................ 12 Voyeur Characters........................................................................................ 14 Who’s Who ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 SLAC Fundraiser: THE PARTY.......................................................................... 18 University Professional Theatre Program �������������������������������������������������������31 Green Room Gallery...................................................................................... 31 45th Season 2015-16..................................................................................... 34 Sponsors Friends and Supporters................................................................. 36 Salt Lake Acting Company Staff ���������������������������������������������������������������������40 Board of Trustees ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41 Corporate Partners ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������42 For Our Audience ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44
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hank you for joining SLAC’s summer party, celebrating our glorious quirky state! SATURDAY’S VOYEUR connects us to you and to our community at large like no other theatrical event. Theatre visionaries across the nation are coming to realize that creating theatre for their communities, about their communities is critical to their success and relevance, and they’re presenting this as a wondrous, novel idea. Well, hello. Salt Lake Acting Company has been doing it for 37 years. SATURDAY’S VOYEUR is a true pioneer. SLAC’s relationship with our community beyond SATURDAY’S VOYEUR continues to deepen. As our 44th season winds to a close we fondly reflect on this past year. You may have seen SLAC at Sprague and South Jordan Libraries, Rolling Meadows Elementary, Guadalupe School, The King’s English, the Monster Block Party, the Avenues and 9th & 9th Street Fairs, the Utah Pride Festival, and fundraisers for Alliance for a Better Utah, HRC, Voices for Utah Children and Equality Utah to name a few. During our productions you may have noticed Urban Crossroads Center, International Rescue Committee, and Intermountain Therapy Animals in our lobby. SLAC proudly shines a light on these vital non-profit organizations that offer life changing programs and play an important role in our community. Stay tuned to hear about our partnerships and outreach for our 45th season. We will continue to spread the joy and power of theatre throughout the Wasatch Front by fostering relationships. These relationships not only serve our mission to engage and enrich our community through brave contemporary theatre, they also strengthen the foundation on which SLAC stands. Thank you for being here and supporting this theatre that we share and love. Cynthia and Keven Executive Producers
Janice Jenson, Erika Ahlin and Nick Fleming at the Monster Bash.
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SATURDAY'S VOYEUR The Gods Must Be Crazy Created by
Allen Nevins Nancy Borgenicht Director/Choreographer
Cynthia Fleming Musical Director
Kevin Mathie Book
Allen Nevins Lyrics
Nancy Borgenicht Allen Nevins Set/Costume Design
Keven Myhre
Production Stage Manager
Light Design
James M. Craig Assistant Stage Manager
Janice Jenson *
Sound Design
Shea Madson Assistant Director/Choreographer
Christian Stringham* Shannon Musgrave
JUNE 24 – AUGUST 30, 2015
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Acknowledgements The Salt Lake Acting Company gratefully acknowledges the following foundations and government agencies for their very generous sponsorship. Their support is truly essential to SLAC’s success and vitality.
Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks (ZAP) Funds Salt Lake County Cultural Facilities Support Program National Endowment for the Arts Utah Division of Arts & Museums Salt Lake City Arts Council
The Shubert Foundation, Inc. Emma Eccles Jones Foundation George S. & Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Anonymous B. W. Bastian Foundation John & Marcia Price Family Foundation Terence Kearns Stephens Charitable Fund Edgerton Foundation Marriner S. Eccles Foundation Lawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Foundation Jarvis & Constance Doctorow Family Foundation Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation R. Harold Burton Foundation The Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Sorenson Legacy Foundation McCarthey Family Foundation Henry W. & Leslie M. Eskuche Foundation C. Comstock Clayton Foundation Utah Humanities Council The PI Fund Manners / Golden Rule Foundation Mark Family Foundation Weinholtz Family Foundation Whittenburg Foundation
This project is supported in part by Salt Lake County’s Zoo Arts and Parks program, Utah Division of Arts and Museums, with funding from the State of Utah and the Salt Lake City Arts Council.
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Cast of Characters
ALEXIS BAIGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brother Fawker/Boy Scout/Jesus JENESSA BOWEN* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eula/Verleen OLIVIA CUSTODIO . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavenly Mother/Sister Morton/Nun ELENA DERN* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zombie Pioneer Wife/Hot Shot/ Cheerleader/Pope AARON ESKELSON . . . . . Ward Member/Zombie Pioneer Wife/Priest CAMILLE EVANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zombie Pioneer Wife/Hot Shot/ Cheerleader/Visiting Teacher/Nun ANNA HARRIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kate Kelly/Zombie Pioneer Wife/ Hot Shot/Cheerleader JUSTIN IVIE* . . . . . . . . . . . . Brigham Young/President Morton/Moses EB MADSON* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bishop/Moroni/Buddha TERRY LEE MCGRIFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bishop's Counselor/Missionary/ Home Teacher/Zombie Pioneer Wife/Yin ERICA RENEE SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zombie Pioneer Wife/Hot Shot/ Cheerleader/Visiting Teacher/Young Girl ROBERT SCOTT SMITH* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Smith HAYDEN WARZEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bishop's Counselor/Missionary/ Home Teacher/Zombie Pioneer Wife/Yang The Band GAR ASHBY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Guitar DAVID EVANOFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drums SCOTT HARRIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodwinds KEVIN MATHIE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conductor/Keyboard *Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
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Scenes & Songs
Act I Act II Prologue-Do Not a Subscriber Be Opening- Disciplinary Counsel Into the Chuch
Stairway to Heaven
Scene 1-Spirit Prison
Scene 1-Pits to Power
Scene 2-The Priesthood
Scene 2-The Beard
Scene 3-Hot Shots
Scene 3-The Prophet’s Curse: Psychosomomo
Oh, Joseph
The Priesthood is Restored Beat it Off
Scene 4-My Husband’s Not Gay The Covenant of Marriage
Scene 5-The Lord’s Standards A Beard Named Rama Lama
Authentic Pits Misogyny
I Hope They Call Me on a Mission Pt. 1 Worthy, Worthy, Worthy I Hope They Call Me on a Mission Pt. 2 I Do Not Want to Woo Her
Scene 4-Joseph’s Visitation Joseph Smith Buddha, Buddha
Scene 5-The Bearded Lady Who Put the T in the LGBT Livin' Psycho-so-momo
The cast of Saturday’s Voyeur 2015 performing at Pride Festival.
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Act III Opening: Court of Love
Scene 3-The Second Coming
Outta the Church Hey, Little Katy
I Hope They Call Me on a Mission Pt. 4 I Do Not Want to Woo Her Pt. 2 Joseph Smith Superstar Jesus Came to Utah
Scene 1-Excommunication Blues
Scene 4-No Deal
Cut You to the Bone The Priesthood is Restored
Scene 2-Man's Eternal Plan
I Hope They Call Me on a Mission Pt. 3 Who Wrote the Book?
The Big Apple
Scene 5-B of M: The Musical F-Word X 9
Scene 6-Kate's Karaoke Authentic Life
The cast and crew of Saturday’s Voyeur 2015
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CHARACTERS BAND
Kevin Mathie and The All Gentile Band Local boys with attitude.
EULA
A Ghost Judgmental, bristling with middle class Mormon moral indignation. She wanders Temple Square, as do the statues of Moroni, Brigham Young and Joseph Smith. She has taken it upon herself to rehabilitate and improve these boys.
VERLEEN THE BEARDED BRIDE
A transgendered man who is transitioning to a woman
MORONI
A golden statue with a paunch A cross between Robert Kirby and Ferris Bueller. And even though he drinks too much he is still part of the “true Blood” Mormon elite. A selfmedicating, stoned musician who wanted to play saxophone but was told by his mother that a man with a sax wouldn’t look good on top of a Temple.
THE BISHOP
Old guy who presides over Kelly's excommunication
THE BUDDHA
JOSEPH SMITH PRESIDENT MORTON
MOSES
BRIGHAM YOUNG
SISTER MORTON
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A wise man with egregious Indian dialect who has an armpit fetish A Statue in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building The man who started it all now struggles with his past and wrestles with his demons. A Stake President A large man, who wears a black suit and is the Stake President. He is the primary mover behind the TLC reality show ‘My Husband's Not Gay” An Old Testament firebrand, with a soft spot for the mother of Jesus A man who has always made up his own rules Housewife Elder Morton’s demure, stay at home wife, a tiny woman in a big girls body. Saccharin sweet but tougher than she looks.
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HEAVENLY MOTHER
A hard scrabble woman with a rolling pin. Kate Kelly’s fairy godmother and quite possibly the original feminist.
ROMAN CATHOLIC NUN
FAWKER
BOY SCOUT
A Scout addicted to porn, who was killed by a falling Hoodoo in Goblin Valley state park
JESUS OF NAZARETH
The disgruntled Son of God who wants to UNresurrect from heaven
KATE KELLY
SISTER KIMBALL
THE PRICS
INTERNET ZOMBIE MISSIONARIES
GAY HOME TEACHERS
As featured in TLC’s My Husband's Not Gay
YIN AND YANG
Buddha's novice, saffron robed boy monks
INTERNET ZOMBIE PIONEER WIVES
ACTORS FROM B OF M: THE MUSICAL
HOT SHOT CALENDAR GIRLS
A dyke who isn’t all that happy being married to Jesus Elder Morton's Lover
Excommunicated head of Ordainwomen.org 12-year-old child bride Counselors to Kate’s Bishop They fight porn but are addicted to it
Some of Joseph Smith's earlier models Angry at being thrown over by Joseph for a 14-year-old and (9) other teenage child brides In town as part of the touring show Pin up babes who wear bikinis and tote serious firepower
MOHAMMAD’S BURQA VIRGIN
A brown eyed virgin in a burqa who chases the prophet with an AK-47
The brides of Jesus
NUNS
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WHO’S WHO ALEXIS BAIGUE returns for her 15th summer in SATURDAY’S
VOYEUR 2015. Other credits: GOODNIGHT DESDEMONA (GOOD MORNING JULIET), ANGELS IN AMERICA, HOW I BECAME A PIRATE, this December’s ART DOG, staged readings MOTHER COLLEGE, THE LIVELY LAD, BUNBURY, THE CANCER DIARIES, CHARM, PROPHETS OF NATURE, HARBUR GATE (SLAC), ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS (Pioneer), DEAR WORLD (Sundance Summer Theatre), BEYOND THERAPY, THE SEX HABITS OF AMERICAN WOMEN (Pygmalion), THE BOYS IN THE BAND (Wasatch), SURFIN’ SAFARI (Desert Star), JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS (TheatreWorks West), ANASTASIA (StageRight), WIT (Emily Company), NO EXIT (SallyFourth), SUMMER AND SMOKE, CABARET, RHINOCEROS, QUEEN CHRISTINA, ANTIGONE, THE RIMERS OF ELDRITCH (University of Utah), YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU, THE TREE OF LACE (Salt Lake Community College); staged readings: THE UNDERPANTS, THE VIOLET HOUR, THE LAST SUNDAY IN JUNE (Utah Contemporary Theatre), RECTUM! and CUP (First Unitarian); films: SLOW MOE, SINGLE TRACKS, PAM AND GAY GHOST, 12 DOGS OF CHRISTMAS: GREAT PUPPY RESCUE; television: GRANITE FLATS, Utah’s Own, and Yes Utah commercials. Doctrine & Covenants 89:12-13
JENESSA BOWEN* is back for her 5th production at SLAC! She
was last seen on SLAC’s stage as Mouse and Young Frog in A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD. More SLAC credits include; Gayle God-zicka & Dead Docent in SATURDAYS VOYEUR 2014, Thing 2 in THE CAT IN THE HAT, and Sister Docent in SATURDAYS VOYEUR 2013. Other past credits include; Ruby in SHELTER (Off-Broadway debut), Little Red in INTO THE WOODS (Centerpoint Legacy), Natalie in NEXT TO NORMAL (Ziegfeld Theatre), Adelaide in GUYS AND DOLLS (Ziegfeld), Annabel Glick in LUCKY STIFF (WSU), Sara in PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (WSU), Jolene in DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS (Centerpoint & Ziegfeld), Peggy Swift in FATHER OF THE BRIDE (Hale Centre Theatre), Erin in RING OF FIRE (Dark Horse Theatre Co.), Mary Lennox in THE SECRET GARDEN (Rodgers), Anybodys in WEST SIDE STORY (Rodgers), Adele in JANE EYRE (HCT), and Lulu in NUPTIALS (HCT). Jenessa has earned her Bachelors of Science in Musical Theatre from Weber State University, and is currently pursuing a Pharmacy Technician License at the DATC. “Many hugs and kisses to all my loved ones, and to my 2nd family, SLAC, for the joy and passion each of you bring into my life... Now enough sap- bring on the vulgarity!!!”
OLIVIA CUSTODIO feels incredibly #blessed to be returning for
her second VOYEUR. You may have recently seen her as Domina in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (University of Utah), Eunice in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (Radical Hospitality Theater), or as the understudy for Sue Mengers in I'LL EAT YOU LAST (Salt Lake Acting Company). Audiences rave nationwide that Olivia is "inappropriate" and "perverted", not to mention "someone you should not entrust your children to." Because Olivia is very fancy and well-bred, she has sung leading roles in such operas as LA VOIX HUMAINE, HANSEL AND GRETEL, and FALSTAFF. Olivia received her Master of Music from the University of Utah and her BFA from
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Carnegie Mellon University. She would like to take a moment to thank her biggest inspiration, all pugs everywhere, for their constant support. God bless SLAC and you, drunken patron, for making SATURDAY'S VOYEUR a place for this actress to spread her irreverent wings and fly! thrilled to be spending another summer doing Voyeur at SLAC! Most recently, she was seen in SLAC’s production of TWO STORIES as Melinda and has worked as Assistant Choreographer for SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2013/2014. Other SLAC credits include Sally in CAT IN THE HAT, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, and SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2012. Favorite roles include Diana in The Egyptian Theatre’s production of A CHORUS LINE, Madelaine True in WILD PARTY and Gwen Landis in FIFTH OF JULY in Studio 115, ensemble in HAIR and THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, and Raymonde in A FLEA IN HER EAR at the Babcock Theatre. Elena is a graduate of the Actor Training Program at the University of Utah and is a member of local dance troupe ArtsofChaos. She thanks her family and friends for their never ending support!!
AARON ESKELSON
is thrilled to be making his Voyeur Debut! He is currently pursuing his BFA in Musical Theatre at the University of Utah. Aaron was most recently seen as Protean III in A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM at the Babcock Theatre as well as Lagoon’s SIMPLE JOYS and FRIGHTMARES. Favorite past roles include: SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS (Gideon) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (Lumiere) HELLO DOLLY (Ambrose) HAPPY DAYS (Richie Cunningham). Aaron is
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WHO’S WHO grateful for this opportunity and thanks his Heavenly Father for this calling. He would also like to thank his friends and family for their continuous support.
CAMILLE EVANS couldn’t be more excited to be a part of
Saturdays Voyeur 2015 for her Salt Lake Acting Company debut! She has recently finished her degree at the U of U with a BFA in Musical Theatre and is thankful to have been part of such a beautiful college experience. Her recent stage appearances include GODSPELL (U of U Studio 115), FAME (The Grand), ONCE UPON A MATTRESS (Babcock Theatre), SPRING AWAKENING (Babcock Theatre) and THE WILD PARTY (U of U Studio 115). She hopes to move to New York in a year or two and try Broadway, and hopes one day she can have a dancer’s body as rockin’ Cynthia’s! #goals Thanks to Brad, and her friends and family for their love and support, and thank you SLAC for this opportunity!
ANNA HARRIS is incredibly excited to be a “Voyeur Virgin” this
summer. Anna received her BFA in acting from Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle, Washington in May 2014. Favorite past roles include: THE SECRET GARDEN (Lily Craven) THE LAST FIVE YEARS (Cathy) RENT (Maureen) BYE BYE BIRDIE (Rosie) SUMMER BRAVE (Mrs. Potts) BAT BOY THE MUSICAL (Ron Taylor). Anna would like to thank her gracious parents Ted & Dona for their constant support.
JUSTIN IVIE* is a proud member of Actors’ Equity and is thrilled
to return to the Saturday’s Voyeur family for 2015. This is Justin’s seventh Voyeur. He has also appeared at SLAC as Jones in TOO MUCH MEMORY, and he recently directed SLAC’s readings of GRANT & TWAIN and BANG-BANG (PAUSE) BANG. His many acting credits include appearances with Pioneer Theatre Company, Utah Musical Theatre, Egyptian Theatre Company, Old Lyric Repertory Theatre and
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WHO’S WHO many other others - both locally and in Chicago. This spring, Justin appeared in DRIVING MISS DAISY for Walk-Ons, Inc. – a production which he also directed, designed and co-produced. Wearing his director’s cap, Justin has staged three seasons of THE SENIOR THEATRE PROJECT - which tours short plays (written by, for, and about seniors!) to community senior centers and residence facilities. He has also directed Arthur Miller’s THE PRICE for The OtherSide Players and JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL for OurSpace Theatre Company. A Weber State alumnus, Justin earned his MFA in Acting at Northern Illinois University. He has taught theatre and communications at LDS Business College, NIU, Triton College, and Weber State. Justin also designs scenery, props and theatrical masks, writes an occasional play, and sometimes even plays his banjo (when he’s pretty sure no one is listening).
EB MADSON* is
incredibly excited to be returning for his third Voyeur. Eb started his acting career as an improv actor when he was sixteen performing with local improv troupes Quick Wits, Laugh Match, 3.2 improv, Off the Cuff, and is original founding member of Off the Wall Improv & Improv Against Humanity in Ogden. Eb went on and received his BFA from the University of Utah Actor Training Program (Go Utes). He continued to get his Master’s in Make Believe (MFA) from Ohio University. Upon graduating moved to New York where he lives today. In 2012 Eb received the James Whitmore Award for his work with the Peterborough Players in New Hampshire. This last year he has worked on several projects, including a web series “Happy
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WHO’S WHO Hour Feminism” staring Anna Fishbeyn. Favorite past roles include: SATURDAY’S VOYEUR (Moroni, Mike Lee,Gayle, Elder, Baden) WAR IS F#CKING AWESOME (Hitler, Bean, Brit) STUART LITTLE (Stuart Little) MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Dogberry) THE SEAGULL (Treplev) THE CHERRY ORCHARD (Yepikhodov) BALTIMORE WALZ (The Third Man) MAN=MAN (Gayly Gay) THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMANN (Johnny Pateen) ANCESTRAL VOICES (Timmy) YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN (Charlie Brown) and DOG SEES GOD (CB). Eb would like to thank his Mom and Dad, as well as Meg, Amber, Zac and Shea for all their love and support. I couldn’t do this without you guys. To learn more about Eb you can visit his Web page at ebmadson.com.
TERRY LEE MCGRIFF was most recently seen performing for
younger audiences in SLAC’s children’s show, A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD. He is thrilled to be back on the SLAC stage to pop his Voyeur cherry in front of some more mature audiences! Other credits include THE COLOR PURPLE (Wasatch Theatre Company), Spring Awakening (Midvale Mainstreet Theatre), and AVENUE Q (Babcock Theatre). He’d like to thank his husband, Jaten, and his puppy, RuPaul Lee. Oh! And Beyonce. ALWAYS Beyonce.
ERICA RENEE SMITH is thrilled to be a part of Saturdays
Voyeur for the first time! She spent the last few months doing shows at Desert Star Playhouse, most recently seen as Eliza in PIRATES OF THE SCARIBBEAN. She also has performed at Midvale MainStreet Theatre in Utah. She hails from Arizona and holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Arizona. Thanks to friends and family for love and support.
Thanks to Rocky Mountain Power for awarding Salt Lake Acting Company a Blue Sky Funding Grant, which allowed us to install Solar Panels on our Historical Building. On behalf of everyone at SLAC, we would like to thank Rocky Mountain Power and its Blue Sky customers for their support of the Blue Sky Solar project that benefits our community both economically and environmentally, and to offer our firm support of the initiative’s work to expand the usage of renewable energy.
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include KEEPING ISHMAEL (Workshop); PERICLES (SLANT); and the co-development of Roger Benington’s new work, MORMON BIRD PLAY. SLC acting credits include RAPTURE BLISTER BUN, GOOD PEOPLE, CHARM (World Premiere), SWIMMING IN THE SHALLOWS, SIX YEARS, BIG LOVE, BATBOY: THE MUSICAL, and GROSS INDECENCY (Salt Lake Acting Company); CRUCIBLE (Pioneer Theatre Company); SHHH! BURLESQUE, PAINS OF YOUTH, and SANTALAND DIARIES (Tooth and Nail Theatre); OUR TOWN (The Grand Theatre); MOCKINGBIRD (Pygmalion); and BASH (Plan-B). Film and TV credits: Wildlife, Blessing, Animae, Guiding Light. Print: The Unfortunate Moment of Misunderstanding (Jim Fiscus). Robert Scott is the Founder and Co-Artistic Director of Flying Bobcat Theatrical Laboratory. Productions include a collaboration with the SLC Men's Choir LOST IN THE WOODS a theatrical concert at The Masonic Temple; a collaboration with choreographer Charlotte Boye-Christensen, NOWID and NYC Playwright Troy Deutsch to create FEAST a site-specific performance at The Great Saltair. And at The Leonardo he created the POPUP@LEO program where he cocreated and performed in SENSES 5, LOVE, and MIND OVER MATTER. Robert Scott is currently an adjunct instructor for the Department of Theatre at the University of Utah. Education: MFA Old Globe Theatre San Diego; BFA Actor Training Program University of Utah.
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WHO’S WHO HAYDEN WARZEK is fresh off his rookie year in Saturday’s
Voyeur 2014, and is excited to return to Salt Lake Acting Company as a veteran for the 2015 summer of Saturday’s Voyeur! He is currently studying Strategic Communication, Business and Entrepreneurship at the University of Utah, while being a part of SLAC’s staff and working as an assistant at McCarty Talent Agency. A few of Hayden’s favorite things are good music, good wine, and long walks on the beach. He would like to thank his friends, parents, George W. Bush, Dale Earnhardt Jr, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the GOP for their continued support... Hope everyone enjoys the show and takes a drink after reading this!
GAR ASHBY (Guitar) has been a key member of the VOYEUR Band for the past 5 summers. Gar is a lifelong musician specializing in rock, country and blues. Learn more about Gar at www.garashby.com.
DAVID EVANOFF (Drums/Percussion and Audio Engineer) As former Actor,
Musical Director and now musician, David is the current record holder for most Saturday’s Voyeurs performed! By day David owns Sound Designs studios where he produces music and audio for anything that needs a sound. Recent audio credits include: The latest Air Supply Live CD/DVD compilation, Live in Hong Kong,
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WHO’S WHO Graham Russell’s latest duet project, Of Eden. Recent TV credits include music arrangements for Universal Studios and America’s Got Talent.
ALLEN NEVINS (Playwright,
Lyricist) has been writing for SATURDAY’S VOYEUR the last 24 years. He came to Salt Lake Acting Company in 1989 as the Literary Manager and in 1990 he formed a writing and business partnership with Nancy Borgenicht. In 1993, their partnership, Saturday’s Voyeur, Inc., became the management company and the Executive Producers of Salt Lake Acting Company, for which they received the UAF Mayors Award for the Performing Arts and also the Governor’s Award for the Arts. As Executive Producers they expanded and re-built the Upstairs Theatre, designed and built the Chapel Theatre as an alternative performing space, unionized SLAC’s acting pool and re-instituted SATURDAY’S VOYEUR as the annual summer fundraiser for Salt Lake Acting Company. After 35 years Saturday’s Voyeur remains an outlet for discourse, dissent, irreverent humor, cheap shots at elected officials; and of course, political in-correctness in all its forms.
NANCY BORGENICHT (Lyricist)
has been part of Salt Lake Acting Company since 1974. She served as Co-Executive Producer with Allen Nevins from 1993-2005 and as Interim Executive Producer for the 2009-2010 Season. She received the Mayor’s Award for the Arts in 1999 and accepted for SLAC the Governor’s Award for the Arts in 2001. Her directing credits for SLAC include ANGELS IN AMERICA, WHITE MAN DANCING, OLEANNA, WOMEN AND
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WHO’S WHO WALLACE, CABBIES, COWBOYS ANDTHE TREE OF THE WEEPING VIRGIN, and SATURDAY’S VOYEUR from 1993 to 2003. She conceived and created SATURDAY’S VOYEUR in 1978.
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CYNTHIA FLEMING (Director,
Choreographer, Executive Producer) has been in the world of dance and theatre professionally for over 40 years, during which time she performed in the Broadway, national and International companies with A CHORUS LINE. In 1978 as a U of U Theatre student, her performing relationship with SLAC began. Since 1995 she has worn many hats at SLAC, including Choreographer, Director, Box Office Manager and Director of Audience Services. She conceived and created the position of Director of Communication and Audience Development and assembled the communication team to generate a renewed energy and excitement about the theatre before taking on her current position as Executive Producer. Cynthia remains a working artist in the theatre and has choreographed SATURDAY’S VOYEUR for 18 years and directed the musical for five years. She has choreographed many SLAC productions including THE PERSIAN QUARTER; GO, DOG. GO!; BAT BOY THE MUSICAL; AND WATER LILIES from CABBIES; COWBOYS; and THE TREE OF THE WEEPING VIRGIN. Cynthia is proud to serve SLAC and its mission to engage the community, develop and produce vital new work.
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KEVIN MATHIE (Composer/Arranger,
Musical Director, Additional Lyrics, Keyboards) is pleased to be back at SLAC for his 11th Saturday’s Voyeur. His recent directing and conducting credits include the U.S. Premier of Monty Python’s new show NOT THE MESSIAH, ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE, FOREVER PLAID,
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WHO’S WHO and INTO THE WOODS, only to name a few. As a composer for theatre, Kevin has produced complete original vocal scores for SHEAR LUCK (book/lyrics by Brenda Cowley), RUMPELSTILTSKIN (book/lyrics by Dana Keiter), JACK AND THE BEANSTALK (book/lyrics by Dana Keiter), and Intermountain Heath Care’s LIVE WELL (co-written with Eric Jensen and Robin Wilks-Dunn) that tours schools throughout Utah. He has also written incidental scores for Salt Lake Acting Company’s TWO- HEADED and VOICES IN THE DARK, The Grand Theatre’s MISS EVERS’ BOYS, and OUR TOWN, and Weber State University’s DANSE MACABRE. Kevin also writes for film/tv, including arranging and musically directing a special comedy song for the Showtime special Larry Wilmore’s “Race, Religion, and Sex in Utah.” Kevin was recently awarded “Best Musical Score” for his work on the short film “Enthusiasm” at the 2014 Las Vegas 48 Hour Film Project. Kevin is a member of the Dramatists Guild.
KEVEN MYHRE (Set Design, Costume Design, Executive Producer) received the
Mayor’s Artists Award in the Performing Arts in 2009. He was awarded the 20008 City Weekly Award for directing THE CLEAN HOUSE and MOONLIGHT AND MAGOLIAS at Salt Lake Acting Company. His other directing credits at SLAC include GRANT & TWAIN, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, RED, ANGELS IN AMERICA: PARTS I & II, THE OVERWHELMING, RABBIT HOLE, I AM MY OWN WIFE; BAD DATES, KIMBERLY AKIMBO, GOING TO ST. IVES, WATER LILIES, THE MEMORY OF WATER, TWO-HEADED, THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE, GROSS INDECENCY: THE THREE TRIALS OF OSCAR WILDE, C’EST MOI in MERE MORTALS and THREE DAYS OF RAIN. Keven has designed all of SLAC’s sets and many of the costumes for the last 18 years. He has also designed 16 sets for The Grand Theatre. He designed sets for ACCORDING TO COYOTE, WEST SIDE STORY, CROW AND WEASSEL, and SOUTH PACIFIC at Sundance Theatre. His designs have also been seen at Pioneer Memorial Theatre, Utah Musical Theatre, Egyptian Theatre, Kingsbury Hall and the Babcock Theatre. His for the Utah Arts Festival includes site design for the 20th anniversary. He received a BFA from the University of Utah and a MFA in Theatre from the University of Michigan.
JAMES M. CRAIG (Lighting Design) has designed the lighting for more than
50 shows at Salt Lake Acting Company since 1997, most recently for MR. PERFECT, RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN, I’LL EAT YOU LAST: A CHAT WITH SUE MENGERS, SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2014, GRANT & TWAIN, GOOD PEOPLE, VENUS IN FUR, SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2013, THE EXIT INTERVIEW and MANNING UP. He has also designed lights for Plan-B Theatre, Utah Contemporary Theatre, Utah Musical Theatre, The Egyptian Theatre Company, Peery’s Egyptian Theatre, Odyssey Dance Theatre, The Grand Theatre, Weber State University, The Emily Company, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Virginia Stage Company, The Generic Theatre, Little Theatre of the Rockies, U of U Youth Theatre, U of U Lyric MILLS PUBLISHING, INC. Dan Miller, President; Cynthia Bell Snow, Office Administrator; Jackie Medina, Art Director; Leslie Hanna, Ken Magleby, Patrick Witmer, Graphic Design; Paula Bell, Karen Malan, Dan Miller, Paul Nicholas, Advertising Representatives; Jessica Alder, Office Assistant; Kyrsten Holland, Administrative Assistant The Salt Lake Acting Company playbill is published by Mills Publishing, Inc.,772 East 3300 South, Suite 200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Phone: 801.467.8833 Email: advertising@millspub.com Website: millspub.com Mills Publishing produces playbills for many performing arts groups. Advertisers do not necessarily agree or disagree with content or views expressed on stage. Please contact us for playbill advertising opportunities. Copyright 2015.
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WHO’S WHO Opera Ensemble and Theatre Inc. Currently Jim is the Technical Director for the Park City Institute. He holds a BS in Theatre from Weber State University, and is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829.
SHEA MADSON (Sound Design)
is so excited to be back working on Saturday’s Voyuer! She is a graduate from the University of Utah’s Performance Art Design Program. Some of her recent design credits are YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN (Salt Lake Shakespeare) RAPTURE BLISTER BURN, I’LL EAT YOU LAST (SLAC) and BLUE STOCKINGS (U of U). She has also worked on SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2014 and SWEET CHARITY (Pioneer Theater).
JANICE JENSON* (Stage Manager)
is excited to be returning to Salt Lake Acting Company after stage managing MR. PERFECT. She also stage managed RAPTURE, BLISTER, BURN, 4000 MILES, GRANT & TWAIN, GOOD PEOPLE, SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2013, 2012 and 2013, 2014, THE EXIT INTERVIEW, HOW TO MAKE A ROPE SWING, BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON, COURSE 86B IN THE CATALOGUE, DOTTIE: THE SISTER LIVES ON, GOD OF CARNAGE and CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION. Other stage management credits include TICK, TICK… BOOM!, REEFER MADNESS, A NEW BRAIN, THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS (Dark Horse Theatre Company), SAM I WAS (SLAC Fringe Festival), HAIR, FAME, THE AWESOME 80’S PROM, RENTED CHRISTMAS and DANNY AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA (Egyptian Theatre). Janice is a graduate of BYU and was selected as a USITT 2008 Stage Management Mentee, where she stage managed THE HISTORY OF DRAG. Janice is also Associate Producer here at SLAC She would like to thank Max for his support.
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WHO’S WHO CHRISTIAN STRINGHAM* (Assistant Stage Manager) Recent credits include:
CENDRILLON, University of Utah Lyric Opera Ensemble (1st Assistant Stage Manager), PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, (Assistant Stage Manager), THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, Pioneer Memorial Theatre (Assistant Stage Manager), and BLUE STOCKINGS, University of Utah Department of Theatre (Stage Manager). Christian is a graduate of the University of Utah’s Theatre Department. He would like to thank Carol and Reed Stringham.
SHANNON MUSGRAVE (Assistant Director/Choreographer) is thrilled to back at
SLAC and working on SATURDAY’S VOYEUR again! Shannon recently returned to Salt Lake City from Washington DC, where she spent two years earning her MA in Arts Management at American University. While in DC, Shannon worked in the artistic development office of Arena Stage, as well as for smaller companies including Flying V Theatre and the Washington Bach Consort. While writing her thesis on new play development, Shannon was selected as a directing fellow for the Kennedy Center’s 2013 Directing Intensive: Developing the New Play. Shannon got her start in theatre as an actor, earning her BA in Musical Theatre from Weber State University. She performed on SLAC’s stages in SATURDAY’S VOYEUR from 2009 - 2011 as well as in GO, DOG. GO! and HOW I BECAME A PIRATE. She choreographed OLIVER! and THE WIZARD OF OZ for The Grand Theatre, and will be directing Pinnacle Acting Company's HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE for the Salt Lake Fringe Festival this summer. Shannon is Associate Producer and Director of New Play Development here at SLAC.
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UNIVERSITY PROFESSIONAL THEATRE PROGRAM SLAC is delighted to partner with local universities to heighten theatre students’ educational experience by taking them out of the classroom and hiring them at a professional theatre. During SATURDAY’S VOYEUR, we would like to welcome Aaron Eskelson, Camille Evans and Hayden Warzek as part of the University Professional Theatre Program. “Having the opportunity to work with a professional company has taught me things you can’t learn in school. The work ethic of this amazing cast has rubbed off on me and has helped me grow as an actor and performer in a short amount of time. I’m most looking forward to the first audience after opening. There is no greater feeling than working so hard through the rehearsal process and being rewarded with the laughter and applause from the audience.” -Aaron Eskelson | University of Utah “Going from the college theatre classroom to entering an AEA professional company like SLAC has been nothing but the best! The skills I learned at the U of U have really prepared me for this, and I couldn’t be happier to be a part of Voyeur. I’ve wanted this for a long time!” -Camille Evans | University of Utah “Working at SLAC has led to a lot of opportunities for me. It’s a great company and environment to learn many skills that complement the business world as well. I know that SLAC has provided me with great resume boosts and professional connections ever since joining the Voyeur cast and Staff last season. I could not be more thrilled to be involved in this summer process again and I encourage all students to try to get involved on any level.” -Hayden Warzek | University of Utah UPTP Students Hayden Warzek, Camille Evans and Aaron Eskelson Sponsors: The John & Marcia Price Family Foundation, Terence K. Stephens, Roy & Anne Jespersen, Marian Jacobsen, Zelie Pforzheimer and Mark Family Foundation.
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ur Green Room Gallery is a collective endeavor between community and artists. This space allows us to offer a variety of diverse visual perspectives from local artists. In keeping with SLAC’s mission to nurture our local, creative community, we celebrate these reinforcements born between the visual and performing arts. All sales go directly to the exhibiting artist. During the run of SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2015 we are pleased to present the work of Pretty Little Pixel, by Stephanie Swift. Born and raised in Omaha, Stephanie discovered her love for old signs and buildings and the importance of keeping a record of them before they disappear. Stephanie moved to California where she studied graphic design, and developed her uniquely bold and vibrant style. She later moved to Texas and Salt Lake, cataloging the sites that make these places special. Her work has been in the Utah Arts Festival, Omaha Arts Festival, and the Fort Worth Main Street Arts Fest, as well as various galleries. Much like SATURDAY’S VOYEUR, Stephanie’s work takes things that are quintessentially Utahan and flips them on their head. Her bright and vibrant images, created through digitally altered photography, take the familiar and turn up the volume. By drawing from the architecture that surrounds a community she takes ephemeral memories and turns them into matter. “I have had people buy my prints to give to their dads because he took them to Bill and Nada’s, or they went to Snelgrove’s when they were kids, and not to mention the MANY, MANY misadventures at Coachman’s and Bar-X,” says Stephanie. In this way her work acts as more than a reminder of the aesthetic qualities that a building or sign may posses, and become a marker of the memories that form around them.
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WHO’S WHO SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY – Celebrating its 44th season of innovative and
thought-provoking plays, Salt Lake Acting Company has produced an expansive body of work in the long-standing support of its most open and adventurous audience. SLAC is one of the chief arts organizations in Utah, and reaches an audience of over 36,000 people annually, including our subscriber base. Salt Lake Acting Company provides an artistic home for Utah’s finest actors, playwrights, directors, and designers and will continue to make a significant contribution to our community and to the American theatre field by commissioning, developing and producing new plays. Salt Lake Acting Company is a 501(c)3 non-profit professional theatre.
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA) – founded in 1913, represents more
than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. www.actorsequity.org *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
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ANNOUNCING
SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY’S 45TH SEASON IN FLIGHT (2015/2016) BLACKBERRY WINTER
by Steve Yockey September 16 – October 25, 2015 NNPN Rolling World Premiere Years of success, meticulous planning, and an eye for detail have in no way prepared Vivienne Avery for her mother’s slide into the grip of dementia. Initially hiding behind insomnia-fueled baking and a polite smile, stories about her mother leave Vivienne’s inner turmoil quietly laid bare on stage. BLACKBERRY WINTER juxtaposes these stories, large theatrical gestures, and a childlike Alzheimer’s “creation myth” to recount on woman’s witnessing of the inevitable.
TRIBES
by Nina Raine October 21 – November 15, 2015 Drama Desk Award-Outstanding Play Utah Premiere Billy, born deaf into a hearing family, has adapted brilliantly to his family’s unconventional ways, but they’ve never returned the favor. It’s not until he meets Sylvia, a young woman on the brink of deafness, that he finally understands what it means to be understood.
STREETLIGHT WOODPECKER
by Shawn Fisher February 10 – March 6, 2016 World Premiere Presented in SLAC’s New Play Sounding Series Mett Benji, a Marine who has returned to his Philadelphia neighborhood after being critically injured during battle. Bearing not only the medals he earned but also the scars, and he must, now face the emotional wounds he avoided by going to war.
STUPID F**KING BIRD
by Aaron Posner April 6 – May 1, 2016 Utah Premiere In this very funny, irreverent, and contemporary adaptation of Chekhov’s THE SEAGULL, an aspiring young director rampages against the art created by his mother’s generation. A nubile young actress wrestles with an aging Hollywood star for the affections of a renowned novelist. And everyone discovers just how disappointing love, art, and growing up can be.
SATURDAY’S VOYEUR 2016
by Allen Nevins & Nancy Borgenicht, Salt Lake City Playwrights June 22 – August 28, 2016 World Premiere In its 38th year, this annual musical satire connects SLAC to the community like nothing else. SLAC is the only theatre company in the nation that presents a new play written for us, about us, each year.
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CHILDREN’S PLAY–ADD-ON PERFORMANCE
ART DOG
Based upon the book by Thacher Hurd Adapted by John Olive Composed by Susan Ennis December 4 – December 23, 2015 By day, Arthur is a mild-mannered museum guard; by night, his alter ego, Art Dog, is a mysterious artist who makes the city his canvas. However, when Leonardo Dog Vinci’s Mona Woofa goes missing from the Dogopolis Museum of Art, Art Dog is a prime suspect. SPECIAL ADD–ON PERFORMANCE
CLIMBING WITH TIGERS
Adapted for the Stage by Troy Deutsch Based on the Book by Dallas Graham and Nathan Glad In collaboration with Flying Bobcat Theatrical Laboratory and the Red Fred Project The Red Fred Project is a collaborative, story-making endeavor to publish 50 books created by 50 children with critical illnesses across the 50 states. March 4-26, 2016 World Premiere Sitting on a branch, alone in a tree, a little black bird named Blue dreams of one day being able to fly. Thanks to his new friends, The Jolly Troop, Blue’s dreams might be closer than be thinks, but first he must face his fears and overcome challenges along the way; first he must go Climbing With Tigers...
Dallas Graham and Nathan Glad
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$50 to $99
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SPECIAL THANKS
Tom Colvin, Colvin Engineering Associates Especially for You Henries Dry Cleaners The Grand Theatre George Maxwell Ninth Avenue Salon Red Rock Brewing Company Salt Lake Roasting Company Seth Miller So Cupcake University of Utah Theatre Department
Salt Lake Acting Company 2014/2015
Cynthia Fleming
Shannon Musgrave
Keven Myhre
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Janice Jenson
Associate Producer/ Director of New Play Development
Erika Ahlin
Associate Producer
Ric Tuttle
Director of Marketing
Director of Development
Nick Fleming
John Downing
Audience Services Manager
Accountant
McKenzie Barkdull, Bobby Cody, Olivia Custodio, Samantha Matsukawa, Amy Ware Audience Services
Martin Alcocer, Raphael Chanut, Rob Dunn, Sarah Foulger, Natalie Gotter, Tony Litizzette, Dolan Lucero, Merry Magee, Riley Nevins, Jeanette Puhich, Cesar Restrepo, Kildem Soto, Emilie Starr, Annette Wright House Managers & Front of House Staff
Production Staff
Shea Madson Brittany Restrepo Sound
Master Electrician
David Evanoff
Alex Thedell
Audio Engineer
Julie Fife
Scenic Artist
Josie Fife
Projectionist
Scenic Artist
Rex Barlow, Mike James, Jason Jensen, Darren McLaughlin, Erik Reichert Stage Technicians
Ninth Avenue Salon
Jessie Marker
Hair
Mary Kay Feicht
Wardrobe
Stitcher
David Evanoff & J. T. Rogers Artistic Associate
Nancy Borgenicht & Allen Nevins Artist in Residence
Kathleen Cahill & Julie Jensen Playwright in Residence
Matt Hall
Cover Design
Mills Publishing, Inc., Jackie Medina Graphic Design
David Daniels, dav.d photography Photographer
Dr. Carol Osborn & Dr. Osman Sanyer
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House Physicians
Board of Trustees 2014/2015 Executive Committee:
Marian Jacobsen President Burn Pattern Analysis, Inc.
Brian Wilkinson Vice President Wilkinson Ferrari & Co
Aida Detry Treasurer
Red Rock Brewing Company
Colleen Sorensen Secretary COSO Consulting, LLC
Don Sorensen Past President CPA, Sorensen Vance
Byron Barkley Board Member at Large Wilson-Davis & Co.
Ken Barfield DFG/Scott Sports
Dru Damico
Sedgwick Management Group, LLC
Bruce Granath
Gerry Nichols NJRA Architects
Karen Okabe
Okabe Consulting, Inc.
Joann Price
MagicSpace Entertainment
District Supervisor, SLC School District
Sheryl Ivey
George Severson
Brett Johnson
Heather Sneddon
Salt Lake County – Volunteer Services General Counsel. StorageCraft Technology
Jillian S. Lessner
Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Kyle Mantas
ABC 4 / CW 30
Anderson & Karrenberg
Barbara Tharp
Miller Sports Properties
Dan Whittenburg
Wells Fargo Bank
Lincoln Financial Advisors
Kimberly Neville
Terilyn Whittenburg
Dorsey & Whitney, LLP
Lincoln Financial Advisors
Sheila Yorkin
Westminster College
SATURDAY'S VOYEUR 2015
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Corporate Partners 2014/2015 Salt Lake Acting Company sincerely thanks the following Corporate Partners who make the 2014/2015 Season possible:
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A & L Goodbody Albion Financial Group Anderson & Karrenberg Callister Nebeker & McCullough CCI Mechanical, Inc. Dorsey & Whitney LLP Especially For You Fidelity Investments Henries Dry Cleaning Holland & Hart LLP Industrial Supply Company KeyBank Foundation Larry H. Miller Charities Maschoff & Brennan Mazza Mills Publishing, Inc NJRA Architects Ninth Avenue Salon PacifiCorp Foundation Parsons Behle & Latimer ProTel Red Rock Brewing Company Rocky Mountain Power Salt Lake Roasting Company So Cupcake Smith’s Food & Drug Stores Stoneground/The Garage StorageCraft Technology Corporation Sweet Candy Fund for Health & Wellness Trio Walmart Foundation Wasatch Beers / Squatters Beers Wilkinson Ferrari & Company XMission www.saltlakeactingcompany.org
OUT ON THE TOWN
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West Market Street. Unanimous favorites for seafood dining, providing exceptional service and award winning. The contemporary menu features the highest quality available. Select from an abundant offering of fresh seafood flown in daily, Angus Beef steaks, and a variety of non-seafood dishes. Open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, Sunday Brunch. B, L, D, C, AT, S, LL, CC, VS. 801.322.4668
MARTINE 22 East 100 South. Award winning ambience, located in a historic brownstone. Martine offers Salt Lake City a sophisticated dining experience kept simple. Locally sourced ingredients, pre-event $25 three course prix fixe. Extensive bar and wine service. martinecafe.com L, D, T, LL, RA, CC, VS. 801-363-9328
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Phone • 801.363.9328 www.martinecafe.com Top Photo: Image licensed by Ingram Image
B-Breakfast L-Lunch D-Dinner S-Open Sunday DL-Delivery T-Take Out C-Children’s Menu SR-Senior Menu AT-After-Theatre LL-Liquor Licensee RR-Reservations Required RA-Reservations Accepted CC-Credit Cards Accepted VS-Vegetarian Selections
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For Our Audience Your presence at Salt Lake Acting Company is met with sincere gratitude. You make everything possible.
Tickets:
For tickets call the SLAC Box Office at 801-3637522 or visit us online at saltlakeactingcompany. org. Box office hours are Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm, with extended hours during run of show.
Ticket Exchanges:
Season Subscribers can always exchange their tickets, and it’s free! Just call 801-363-7522.
Group Sales:
Discounts are available to groups of 10 or more. Call 801-363-7522 to discuss seating availability or Green Room reservations for your party. We’d love to take care of you and your friends.
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Emergency Exits:
Please identify the exit closest to your seat in case of emergency.
Late Patrons:
Late patrons will be seated by the House Manager during the first appropriate break.
Wheelchair Accessibility:
The Upstairs Theatre is not wheelchair accessible, please call for further details. An ADA approved restroom is available in the lobby. The use of film, video or audio recording equipment in the theatre during a performance is expressly prohibited. Please turn off all cell phones.
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