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By Josiane Dubois, Department of Theatre, College of Fine Arts The University of Utah’s Department of Theatre is proud to present “You Never Can Tell” by George Bernard Shaw, Nov. 10-19 in the Babcock Theatre. Directed by Alexandra Harbold, “You Never Can Tell” is clever and hugely entertaining, one of Shaw’s earliest works that is […]

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Utah Ballet offers original works and classic favorites The School of Dance will present the Fall Utah Ballet Performance, Nov. 2-11, 2017, at the Marriott Center for Dance, showcasing a wide variety of styles, from classic favorites to works created in 2017. The performance will feature original choreography from School of Dance faculty member Melissa […]

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By Anna Oldroyd, communications specialist, the College of Fine Arts Guests of all ages are invited to join in this spooky rendition of the “Haunted Orchestra XVI: The Power of the Dark Side,” presented by the Utah Philharmonia and maestro Robert Baldwin, Oct. 26-27 at 7:30 p.m. in Libby Gardner Hall. In addition to many […]

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By Josiane Dubois, marketing and communications coordinator, Department of Theatre The University of Utah’s Department of Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s sophisticated early comedy “Love’s Labor’s Lost,” Oct. 20-29 in Studio 115 of the Performing Arts Building, 240 S. 1500 East. Through witty and playful banter, “Love’s Labour’s Lost” tells the story of the King of Navarre […]

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By Sheri Jardine, UtahPresents As part of the UtahPresents 2017-18 season, a unique pairing of science and performing arts will be featured in two events in late October. First, on Oct. 20, biodiversity scholar Vandana Shiva will give a lecture on issues of climate change and species extinction. Then, on Oct 28, Ananya Dance Theatre […]

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By Molly Powers, marketing and communications specialist, College of Fine Arts The University of Utah School of Dance is opening its 2017-18 season with the Performing Dance Company. Performing Dance Company offers its audience a professional-level performance by students in the modern dance program. The concert opens Oct. 5 and will showcase choreography from faculty […]

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