Guest director-choreographer Marc Robin rehearses his cast for the Utah Shakespearean Festival's fall season production of theBroadway musical "Pippin."
Donna Law, Utah Shakespearean Festival
BROADWAY IN UTAH
(National touring productions in the Capitol Theatre, unless otherwise listed; tickets through ArtTix outlets, 355-2787, www.arttix.org or www.broadwayacrossamerica.com)
Sept. 27-Oct. 2: Peter Pan (with Cathy Rigby)
Oct. 25-30: Little Women (with Maureen McGovern)
Nov. 15-27: Mamma Mia! (encore)
March 21-26: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
May 9-14: Hairspray (Kingsbury Hall)
June 20-25: Movin' Out
DESERT STAR THEATERS
(Cabaret and dinner theater venues, 4861 S. State, Murray, 266-7600, www.desertstar.biz)
Through Nov. 6: CSI: Provo Decaffeinated DNA
Nov. 10-Jan. 7: Christmas Vacation: The Bi-Polar Express
Jan. 12-March 25: Star Wars Episode MDCCLXXXIV
March 30-June 10: Desperate Homemakers
June 15-Aug. 26: Pirates of the Caribbean 2: The SeaQuel
Aug. 31-Nov. 11: Mission Incredibles
Nov. 16-Jan. 6: Jack Frosty: He's Snowman to Mess With
ELLEN ECCLES THEATRE, LOGAN
(A "presentation" venue, 43 S. Main, Logan, 435-753-0026)
Sept. 20-21: Will Rogers Follies (national tour)
April 20-21: The Spencers: Theatre of Illusion
EGYPTIAN THEATRE CO., PARK CITY
(328 Main St., Park City, 435-649-9371 or 1-888-243-5779, www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org)
Nov. 25-Dec. 31: Seussical the Musical
Feb. 10-March 11: The Full Monty
July 7-Aug. 19: Urinetown: The Musical
Sept. 29-Oct. 28: Wiley and the Hairy Man
Nov. 24-Dec. 30: A Broadway Christmas Carol (a parody with three actors)
GRAND THEATRE
(Salt Lake Community College, South City campus, 1575 S. State, 957-3322, www.slcc.edu/the-grand)
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