Artist's rendering of Kingsbury Hall's newly reconfigured, staggered main-floor seating.
Kingsbury Hall
Broadway in Utah
National touring productions, Capitol Theatre and Kingsbury Hall (355-2787, www.arttix.org, www.newspaceentertainment.com)
Sept. 4-16: Spamalot (Capitol Theatre)
Oct. 23-Nov. 11: Around the World in a Bad Mood! (Leona Wagner Black Box)
Nov. 13-18: I Love a Piano
Jan. 30-March 2, 2008: Menopause, the Musical
Feb. 26-March 2, 2008: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Kingsbury Hall)
April 8-13, 2008: Annie (Kingsbury Hall)
June 25-29, 2008: The Drowsy Chaperone
July 29-Aug. 10, 2008: Disney's High School Musical
Desert Star Theatres
Cabaret and dinner-theater venues, 4861 S. State, Murray (266-7600, www.desertstar.biz)
Aug. 30-Nov. 10: Spamlet: Where Mystery Meats Comedy
Nov. 15-Jan. 5: Grinch or the Non-Seussical Musical
Jan. 10-March 22, 2008: My Valley Fair Lady: Get Me to the Mall on Time
March 27-June 7, 2008: The Wizard of Odd: A "Wicked" Comedy
June 12-Aug. 23, 2008: Indiana Bones: A Whip-Crackin' Parody
Aug. 28-Nov. 8, 2008: Scary Poppins: Super-Nanny-Gone-Ballistic-Expialidocious!
Sept. 21-Nov. 17, 2008: Little Shop of Horrors
Nov. 13, 2008-Jan. 3, 2009: Miracle on 42nd Street: Give My Regards to Blitzen
Ellen Eccles Theatre, Logan
A "presentation" venue, 43 S. Main, Logan (435-753-0026)
Oct. 4-5: Putting It Together (Music Theatre West)
Jan. 10-21, 2008: The King and I (Music Theatre West)
Jan. 29-30, 2008: Peter Pan
April 24-May 5, 2008: Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Cache Regional Theatre)
Egyptian Theatre Company Park City
328 Main, Park City (435-649-9371, 888-243-5779, www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org)
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