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Show C-4 The Park Record CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM PARK CITY FILM.ORG Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 27-29, 2019 Salt Lake Acting Company reveals its 2019-20 season ARCTIC THE Rated PG-13 PROVIDERS Not Rated MAR 28 Thurs 7pm MAR 29 Fri 8pm MAR 30 Sat 8pm MAR 31 Sun 6pm Post-film panel. Presented with People's Health Clinic as part of the Reel Community Series. Admission is free. Underwritten by Park City Rotary. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 PHOTO BY DAVID DANIELS Salt Lake Acting Company’s new season will include the 42nd installment of “Saturday’s Voyeur.” Productions will include two world premieres Submitted by the Salt Lake Acting Company Salt Lake Acting Company (SLAC), Utah’s leading destination for brave, contemporary theatre, proudly announces its 49th season. Following an incredibly well-received string of box office and critical successes including “A Funny Thing…,” “The Wolves,” Pinkalicious the Musical” and “The Cake” -- SLAC’s 49th season offering is comprised of six works never before produced in Utah. Two of the productions will receive world premieres. The season opens with Will Snider’s African-set drama “Death of a Driver,” which was workshopped through SLAC’s Playwrights’ Lab last year. Snider’s Utah premiere will The L.A. 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SLAC will kick off its second decade of providing unparalleled professional children’s theatre to Salt Lake audiences with the Utah premiere of “Pete the Cat,” a new musical adaptation of the popular book series by James Dean and Kimberly Dean. It has been adapted for the stage by Sarah Hammond and Will Aronson. 2020 will see the Utah premiere of the Tony Award-winning “A Doll’s House, Part 21” by Lucas Hnath, followed by Sarah Ruhl’s “How to Transcend a Happy Marriage.” The season will conclude with the 42nd iteration of Utah’s longest-running theatre tradition, “Saturday’s Voyeur,” by Allen Nevins and Nancy Borgenicht. Additionally, for the first time in the theatre’s 49-year history, SLAC’s lineup of directors will be entirely female. Returning to SLAC are Alexandra Harbold (“The Wolves,” “Climbing with Tigers”); Penelope Caywood (“Pinkalicious the Musical,” “How I Became a Pirate”); SLAC Associate Artistic Director Shannon Musgrave (“Mercury”; SLAC Executive Artistic Director Cynthia Fleming (“Saturday’s Voyeur”); and Nancy Borgenicht (“Angels in America,” “Saturday’s Voyeur”). Making her SLAC debut will be Ars Nova and Atlantic Theatre Company alum Melissa Crespo. “When looking to further SLAC’s dedication to showcasing exciting new works for Utah audiences, we knew we must continue to be thoughtful about the current political and social climates,” said Executive Artistic Director Cynthia Fleming. “My team and I sought stories that would continue to captivate, touch the heart, illuminate, and ultimately inspire our very discerning audiences. We’re confident that these six new plays accomplish that goal and then some.” In regard to SLAC’s first-ever lineup of all-female directors, Fleming stated, “This season, we examined each of our productions and sought the best storytellers to bring each to its fullest life. It just so happens that these productions will be best-served by these fierce females at the helm.” SLAC’s 49th season will also see the return of the theatre’s mission-driven programs, including the Title I Arts Education program, University Theatre Professional Program, Emerging Theatre Artist Pass, Post-play discussions, community partnerships, and the New Play Sounding Series. Orders for season tickets are currently being accepted. Single tickets for the season will go on sale August 26th. For more information, visit saltlakeactingcompany.org or call 801-3637522. Thankful? Frustrated? Want to highlight an issue? Think you have the solution to a problem? 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