Show Th Salt lake Tribune ART'S Sundaviune 20 1)7 - 2( )04 iZM rThh cm (Th i LI n9 ni 1ilt Hitio w ' t j r--- ) :-r--- (11 1 i JG1 13 1- L51 171' U-- -- 0 ' A a 4' $t t't-- - "' ! ''" li 0 '—' 4 1 ) (! ) 1 ot z IN ot ot --1 44 4) trt !4ci u '''"tik: It tit t ) - y ) t ki):v - e- 7 411-'- ! 1- i t A - 1 ' r —4 - t' ' k t Ili ilA4 4 t ' is ": 41— 4 I ' ' : If ! t o 1 1 1 a In 1990 we started a series dedicated to Broadway musicals That debut season consisted of two shows: A Chorus Line and Les Miserable& Now as Broadway In Utah we are pleased td present a wide variety of the most popular shows touring the country and are proud to be part of the largest entertainment presenter in America Clear Channel Entertainment 1 ' - - ' The show was Ballet Folc 16Hco Nacional de Mexico Our company The Space Agency had a staff of four ' - L I 11 no EJhLiitLi LE 23 years ago we sold our first ticket in Utah ) ''''- A -' ) ' ''' I I I - r L J 1 -1 rr —Ayr - 73 -1) Full —roTZI c - L c-0- 11 v ü ) NL--- A - '- x ) 1 0 - -i-- J f 1 it E----- V k ci ç'''' i's: LI AlA Ictidrico Mtn 71 C3 Mato 7) Next week we will sell our two millionth ticket during the hugely successful run of The Phantom of the Opera 4 We've presented hundreds of shows in more than 50 cities in North America The more we travel the more we enjoy coming home to Utah and the more we appreciate what is extraordinary about our home town Utah has a national reputation for live theater Not only do touring productions love our enthusiastic audiences but Broadway producers recognize Utah as a major source for talent Many Utahns have auditioned here in Salt Lake City and have gone directly to productions on Broadway and the road sit t t t ' f9:) 9 it 9 0 q111 441 trir4 y L1:1711 1111 n t st - - i r 4 G ' 4 - po i '' v‘iiivir-- s' i t The 1992 engagement of Les Misérables was a watershed event Tickets went on sale in February Despite freezing temperatures people camped out on the sidewalk When the box office opened the line stretched around the block US West reported that phone service was knocked out in parts of Utah Montana Idaho Wyoming and Colorado as a result of 25 million attempts to call the Capitol Theatre This network problem for US West told us that patrons would come to downtown Salt Lake City from across the Intermountain West to see the best shows on tour -- - r:y-$24-A- 4 fl 4 L I ' ' it i ''41) Ili t 1 jias4' y 1 t ' ----- t- - - - el 1 A ' 1s ' s ! rek l ' f ::: 4 Two million tickets has added up to more than a reputation in Salt Lake City Utah's appetite for theater has generated more than $6 million in sales tax and generated more than $75 million in wages for local stagehands $100 million in ticket sales is estimated to have generated $250 million in economic activity !:::: :::: 4e LEiMisérables I : d We would like to thank all of our Our staff of four has grown to twenty-fiv- e patrons for their enthusiastic support over the years We would also like to thank the talented and dedicated staff working behind the scenes at the Capitol Theatre Kingsbury Hall and Abravanel Hall r: 110t nit W 14 fa 14N- - liPil W !i g c(11)1 f I W i 11° A4 We look forward to serving Utah for many years to come with the biggest and brightest touring shows We invite you to look at our 2004-20- 05 ki season at wwwBroadwayAcrossAmericacom The season sponsored by Zions Bank and Greg Krueger Lincoln Mercury includes Oliver! Little Shop A ae of Horrors The 0 I i —Your Friends at Broadway In Utah t cgqe 'Lave r:111 (1- : I i h) New Mel Brooks Musical Late Nite Catechism he and Thoroughly Modern Millie i VI t Producers-T- Cjt- 4 a1001 - Tr 1740 'ThA7N-- 1 454 dl &du kndita i tag re 1 I ! 1 1 41 t't 1 j 0 ::-- b 1 1 1 3 t I I t I AAt ' 1 ' " -Cir r ''''8N: 6r'' Itir UU braga O L- g-a4- 1 CLEARCtingl141 I )1 1 bmw c?eaz e VLJ:L‘''1:C ! I -- uriA0101 f ' A ()AAP- ) Nd ?0414011 1111-l- k ticiAdi 11 |