Eliza Doolittle (Vanessa Ballam) is reunited with her father, Alfred P. Doolittle (Michael Ballam), in "My Fair Lady," a production of Utah Festival Opera.
PAUL WALDRON
If you missed the Utah Opera Festival in Logan, you missed a real treat. The music was glorious, sung by great artists. The scenery was great and hard to imagine done "in house." Costumes were top notch. In fact, everything combined to make a wonderful experience.
Put this on your calendar for next year.
Oletta Cummings
Salt Lake City
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Put any opera on your calendar. It's sure to beat whatever is on TV that night.
I saw two shows in Logan this year, neither of them operas (I love opera, just an accident of scheduling.) Both were brilliantly staged and performed. UFO is one of the jewels of our beautiful state.
My misfortune is that my teachers, instructors and indoctrinators failed their job of causing me to appreciate the arts.
I would watch the AARP commercial a thousand times before sitting thru an Opera.