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    End Days

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    Presented by Salt Lake Acting Company at Salt Lake Acting Company

    April 1-April 26, 2009

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    Meet the Steins. Mom has taken Jesus into her life - literally - He's in the kitchen. Dad won't get out of his pajamas and daughter Rachel is a Goth and means it. With the world scheduled to end on Wednesday, enter new neighbor Nelson Steinberg, who has a serious crush on Rachel and a penchant for dressing like Elvis. Believe it or not, he may be the family's brightest hope. An apocalyptic comedy about faith, love and hope. Recommended for mature audiences.


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        Salt Lake Acting Company

        168 West 500 North
        Salt Lake City, UT 84103

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        Tickets: $27-$32/Adults, $18/Under 30 years, $13/Students, $25.50-$29/Corporate Club and Groups

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        Dates:
        April 1-April 26, 2009

        Times:
        Wednesday-Thursday 7:30pm, Friday-Saturday 8:00pm, Sunday 2:00pm-7:00pm

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