
Phil Reno on Stephen Sondheim
The following note originally appeared in the playbill for PTC’s Putting It Together (March 3 – 18, 2023): When Stephen Sondheim passed away in November 2021, at age 91, theatre
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The following note originally appeared in the playbill for PTC’s Putting It Together (March 3 – 18, 2023): When Stephen Sondheim passed away in November 2021, at age 91, theatre
Musical revenue features career-spanning classics from Sondheim’s unequaled canon [SALT LAKE CITY, UT, FEBRUARY 13, 2023] — Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC), Utah’s premier professional theatre, presents the musical revue Putting It Together March 3
At Pioneer Theatre Company, we take arts education seriously. But it is also a lot of fun, especially when you can share the joys of theatre with the local youth
Set in a small library on the border of Vermont and Canada, the new work explores effects of the Trump-era Travel Ban on an Iranian family and surrounding community [SALT
Make a Difference This Holiday Season PTC has partnered with Utah Food Bank to bring food to those who may be in need this holiday season. Before, during, or after
This holiday season, give your loved ones an experience they will never forget! For over 60 years, Pioneer Theatre Company has surprised, inspired, delighted, served as catharsis, provided the ultimate
Musical features a score by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, the songwriting team from Dear Evan Hansen, La La Land, and The Greatest Showman [SALT LAKE CITY, UT NOVEMBER 28, 2022]
Production Features Music and Lyrics by Grammy Award® Winning Songwriting Team Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, a Book by Tony Award® Winner Robert Horn, and Direction by Tony Award® Winner Jack O’Brien [SALT LAKE CITY, UT,
Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC), Utah’s premiere professional theatre, announces the appointment of Eric Jackson as the company’s Associate Artistic and Outreach Director. Jackson will create a new role focused on
PTC’s upcoming production of Scapin is a new adaptation by director/playwright Stephen Wrentmore. Originally written in 1671 by Molière, this version of Scapin has a contemporary twist, but is still a