From Deseret News archives:
A final ovation sounds in honor of Peterson
Service held at U. site where he often performed
Friends, colleagues and family members joined to pay tribute to Peterson, who died Dec. 1 in St. George.
Charles Morey, artistic director of Pioneer Theatre Company, who directed 34 of Peterson's productions, noted that it was appropriate that the "celebration of the life and career of Robert Peterson" be held on the stage where he had entertained thousands of theatergoers.
And the event, indeed, was a celebration with a sampling of songs from shows he had performed in, a few backstage stories and comments from President Thomas S. Monson of the LDS First Presidency, from Peterson's eldest son, Scott, and from retired Salt Lake City drama critic Nancy Melich, who covered most of his Wasatch Front career.
Morey said that Peterson not only raised the level of professionalism when he joined the company but drew a crowd.
He talked about "Bob's Wives Club" actresses who performed opposite Peterson in countless productions (this group includes the characters of daughters, cousins and not-quite wives as well, he explained). Then Prigmore accompanied two well known PTC actresses Anne Stewart Mark and Victoria Mallory who sang selections from "Kiss Me, Kate," "Man of La Mancha," "Kismet" (Peterson's favorite musical) and "South Pacific."
President Monson said he had known Peterson from the time he first performed in "Promised Valley" in 1968.
Actor Richard Mathews frequently shared a dressing room with Peterson. He told several backstage anecdotes, including one particularly hilarious one in which he recalled that Peterson was a serious poker player.
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