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    The End of the Horizon

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    Plan-B Theatre Company

    March 14-March 30, 2008

    Avg. Event Rating (5.0 Stars): 5 out of 5 stars rating Add Review/Comment

    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.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: $18/General Admission

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      March 14-March 30, 2008

      Times:
      Thursday-Saturday 8:00pm; Sunday 2:00pm

    • Venue Info

      Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center

      138 West 300 South Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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    • Locations

      Greater Salt Lake

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    • Member Reviews
      • 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

        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 Project first workshopped the play, then we at Plan-B did further workshopping before our world premiere production. It is specifically part of Plan-B's mission to fully produce works by Utah playwrights. Collapse

      • Event Name: The End of the Horizon
        5 out of 5 stars rating "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

        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 through its workshops in Cedar City. Collapse