Recommended by Cassie Stokes-Wylie

  • Chill
    6 Jun. 2016
    CHILL was a finalist for the Salt Lake Acting Company/David Ross Fetzer Foundation for Emerging Artists grant. It is a smartly written play about the evolution of friendship and the journey into 'adulthood' -- whatever that means. Its subtle philosophy is served by its well-crafted conversational dialogue. A terrific play for anyone who is (or has ever been) in their late 20's.
  • Winter
    6 Jun. 2016
    A thoughtful and provocative play that shines light on all sides of the 'right-to-die' debate. The character of Annis is funny and clever and empowered. The script raises smart questions without definitively taking a position on the issue. Our reading of WINTER (at Salt Lake Acting Company) sparked a lively post-play discussion and we are excited for the community engagement opportunities this play presents. It's a topic that affects many people's lives and incites a lot of opinion.
  • HARBUR GATE
    7 Dec. 2015
    HARBUR GATE tells three unique and beautifully intimate stories of the very real and personal effects of war. Like Kathleen's other plays, HARBUR GATE has a magical, poetic quality; full of theatrical possibility. An incredibly affecting script.
  • Two Stories
    9 Mar. 2015
    This play resonates on a lot of levels. The complex characters and the conflicts raised leave you wondering whose side to be on. Our audiences really connected with this play and left the theatre each night engrossed in conversation. The word of mouth and the feedback we received was extraordinary.

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