THEATRE

The End of the Horizon
March 14-March 30, 2008
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In November 1934, at the age of 20, artist and naturalist Everett Ruess disappeared from the canyon country near Escalante, Utah. A searing drama about the Ruess family and the power of the unknown.
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Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
138 West 300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84101 -
Admission Info
Tickets: $18/General Admission
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Dates & Times
Dates:
March 14-March 30, 2008Times:
Thursday-Saturday 8:00pm; Sunday 2:00pm -
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Event Name: The End of the Horizon
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Comment posted by: Jerry Rapier, Producing Director, Plan-B Theatre Comany from Salt Lake City, UT USA, Mar 25, 2008
Thanks for the comment regarding new playwrights and how much you enjoyed THE END OF THE HORIZON I would like to be sure it's clear that Utah Shakespearean Festival's New American Playwright's... Expand
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Event Name: The End of the Horizon
"Don't miss it"
Review posted by: Utah Arts Lover from salt lake city, utah, Mar 24, 2008
I hope they extend the performances. I saw this opening night and loved the script, the staging, and mostly the actors. Strong cast. Kudos to Utah Shakespeare for helping cultivate Utah playwrights... Expand
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Event Name: The End of the Horizon
"Clarification"
Comment posted by: Jerry Rapier, Producing Director, Plan-B Theatre Comany from Salt Lake City, UT USA, Mar 25, 2008
Thanks for the comment regarding new playwrights and how much you enjoyed THE END OF THE HORIZON I would like to be sure it's clear that Utah Shakespearean Festival's New American Playwright's... Expand
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Event Name: The End of the Horizon
"Don't miss it"
Review posted by: Utah Arts Lover from salt lake city, utah, Mar 24, 2008
I hope they extend the performances. I saw this opening night and loved the script, the staging, and mostly the actors. Strong cast. Kudos to Utah Shakespeare for helping cultivate Utah playwrights... Expand
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