What's on the stage this summer season
Here's a rundown of the summer theater season
MAY
Through Oct. 22: Lost on Route 66 (Bumbleberry Theatre, Springdale)
Through June 11: Holes (Pardoe Theatre, Brigham Young University, Provo)
Through July 9: Big River (Provo Theatre Company)
Through July 18: Brigadoon (Hale Center Theater Orem)
Through Sept. 25: Rock U2 the Top (Carousel Theatre, Lagoon)
Through Oct. 31: Big Horse Adventures (American West Heritage Center, Wellsville)
May 27-July 18: Brigadoon (Hale Center Theater, Orem)
May 27-July 9: Big River (Provo Theatre Company)
May 27-June 20: See How They Run (Valley Center Playhouse, Lindon)
May 28-Sept. 14: Hooray for Hollywood! (Music USA Theatre, Lagoon)
May 30-July 23: Ragtime (Hale Centre Theatre, West Valley City)
JUNE
June 2-4: Magic of Love (national tour, Capitol Theatre)
June 2-25: Honk! (Bountiful Performing Arts Center)
June 2-6: Annie Get Your Gun (Timpanogos Theatre, Midway Town Hall)
June 3-July 2: Nunsense Jamboree (Rodgers Memorial Theatre, Centerville)
June 3-18: Noises Off (Springville Playhouse)
June 3-25: J. Golden (Alpine Playhouse, Alpine)
June 3-25: Broadway Kidz Hit the Books (Draper Historic Theatre)
June 3-25: The Fantasticks (StageRight TheaterCompany)
June 3-July 23: Hello, Dolly! (Terrace Plaza Playhouse, Ogden)
June 3-25: Dames at Sea (Heritage Theatre, Perry)
June 8-Oct. 14: Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Tuacahn Amphitheater, Ivins)
June 8-24: The Scarlet Pimpernel (SCERA Shell, Orem)
June 9-Oct. 15: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Tuacahn, Ivins)
June 9-Aug. 20: Harry Podder: Dude, Where's My Wand? (Desert Star Cabaret Theater, Murray)
June 10-12: Project Fabulocity (Tooth & Nail Theatre)
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