The children’s play “The Lion Who Wouldn’t,” now at Henderson’s Theatre in the Valley, charms through its use of commedia dell’arte to tell a simple parable about being yourself.
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It’s said that you always remember your first car. Perhaps that’s why owning a classic vehicle is so popular.
If it has wheels and a motor, Las Vegas resident Misha Munoz is probably interested.
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Most people know a nice car when they see one, but “gearheads” work on a different level.
The newly formed First Friday Foundation recently took over the monthly arts event, with board members holding their inaugural meeting July 1.
Day two of Comic-Con was filled with fan-favorite properties from the very first panel in the morning with “The Big Bang Theory” until the sun set in San Diego, as “Star Wars” took over downtown.
Five enchanting Southern belles stuck in a 1980s sitcom are transported to the present day through the magic of reality television in “Re-Designing Women,” a drag parody now at the Onyx Theatre.
For 25 years, Eleanor Bergstein refused to allow theatrical productions of “Dirty Dancing.” “I thought the movie stood on its own.” Now there are seven touring companies, including the one bringing the show to The Smith Center.
Deadpan comedian finds new outlet for his surreal view of life with TV’s “Louie.”
Comedian often cited as the most-downloaded podcaster returns for four Mangria-soaked shows in two days.
This Broadway musical remains a perennial audience favorite. Strong voices and exciting dancing make it a good choice for a picnic under the stars at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.
As construction on two new theaters continues apace, Shakespeare — and more — come to life at the 54th annual Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City.