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    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

    Empress Theatre

    March 7-April 14, 2008

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    Make sure you don't miss the most amazing, colorful and brilliant performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. One of the Wasatch Front's favorite musicals, The Empress Theatre presents 'Joseph' is its next show in the 2008 season. There will be two matinees on March 29th and April 12th, both will begin at 3:00pm. Additionally, the April 5th performance will begin at 8pm to allow audience members to attend LDS General Conference.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Monday Evenings and Matinees: $7.50/each, Friday-Saturday Evenings: $10/Adults, $9/Seniors and Students, $8/Children (ages 12 and under)

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      March 7-April 14, 2008

      Times:
      Monday, Friday and Saturday 7:00pm

    • Venue Info

      Empress Theatre

      9104 West 2700 South Magna, UT 84044

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      Greater Salt Lake

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      • Event Name: Seussical the Musical
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Amazing musical"
        Review posted by: Fortius from South Jordan, UT USA, Sep 11, 2008

        The actors did a very good job and the play was very entertaining!! The stage area was well used, music sounded great, and the acting was superb. Definitely suggest seeing this play.

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        The actors did a very good job and the play was very entertaining!! The stage area was well used, music sounded great, and the acting was superb. Definitely suggest seeing this play.

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      • Event Name: One Act Festival
        "Original?"
        Comment posted by: Anonymous from South Jordan, Utah, Sep 03, 2008

        Was it just me, or was "The Casualties" almost parallel to the pullitzer prize winning play "Rabbit Hole". If you are unsure, read it sometime. The similarities are quite suprising.

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        Was it just me, or was "The Casualties" almost parallel to the pullitzer prize winning play "Rabbit Hole". If you are unsure, read it sometime. The similarities are quite suprising.

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      • Event Name: One Act Festival
        3 out of 5 stars rating "Surprisingly Delightful"
        Review posted by: Tad Wimmer from Magna, UT, Apr 20, 2008

        While these four one act plays, all written by local high school students, lack the polish that comes from experience and from working with a show until it progresses to a hit, they are surprisingly... Expand

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        While these four one act plays, all written by local high school students, lack the polish that comes from experience and from working with a show until it progresses to a hit, they are surprisingly well written and performed. The series consists of three comedies and one drama. The first of the quartet is a fairy tale search for a missing princess, If the Shoe Fits by Chelsea King, West Jordan High. Second a study in communication called Miscommunication by Gabriel Spencer, Hillcrest. The last is a look at Alzheimers, Unforgetable by Eva Terra Nova, Olympus. All performed surprisingly well. By far the best of the series is The Casualties by Megan Chase of Riverton High School. Examining the grief, guilt, and recrimination of a hit and run driver and the victim's sister, show find themselves stuck in an elevator. The performance of this amazing drama brought tears to my eyes. The Casualties by itself is worth the drive to Magna. Collapse

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