Though Salt Lake Acting Company is stretching out their current season just a little but longer, they’re also gearing up for their 40th anniversary season starting this October.
The company plans to kick off their season with the epic “Angels in America: Millennium Approaches,” which will run Oct. 6-31 (to get the full storyline as shown in the award-winning miniseries, there will also be a reading of the second half of the play “Angels in America: Perestroika” running Nov. 3-7). Next up is “Boom,” which runs from Nov. 3-Dec. 5 and shows what happens when sex collides with the potential end of the world.
Dec. 1-26 is the company’s second-ever children’s play, “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” followed by the collision of women, history, and culture in “The Persian Quarter” (Feb. 2-27). “Circle Mirror Transformation,” which did very well Off Broadway in New York and runs April 13-May 8, follows a group of people as they go through an acting class, and will be followed by the new edition of the Salt Lake Acting Company classic “Saturday’s Voyeur” (June 29-Sept. 4).
When it comes to season tickets, the best deal for those of us out of college is the “30 and Under” subscriptions that give you everything but “Perestroika” and “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” for $76 (both shows are add-ons to any season ticket).














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