THE HELLO GIRLS
THE HELLO GIRLS
BROADWAYWORLD
“The music direction by Anne Puzey resulted in glorious tight harmonies across the musical numbers from every member of the carefully selected cast.”
“The men also shone in their supporting roles, including Ben Henderson as Captain Joseph Riser, Marshall Lamm as General John Pershing, Nate Brogan, Jordan Raddatz, and Jake Englestad.”
UTAH THEATRE BLOGGERS
“The Tight Harmonies were impeccable”
“The beginning, Answer the Call, had a great deal of emotion to it, and the way the voices combined was so energetic that it got me. engrossed from the start.”
AUDIENCE REVIEW
“Absolutely fabulous. Great cast, great energy, great choreography & great singing.” - Robert P.
“I was teary-eyed throughout multiple songs! I honestly cannot say enough amazing things!” - Hannah W.
“Go! It is one of the best musicals my daughter & I have seen. Powerful” - Laura M.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
BROADWAYWORLD
“What truly awaits you is a phenomenally talented cast who brilliantly capture the essence of the musical and its longstanding history in both the theatrical and film worlds. The performance is absolutely superb – whimsical, sweet, funny and charming. and find that the entire cast and crew provide a production value of the highest caliber.”
UTAH THEATRE BLOGGERS
“The Nazis spoke in plain English and were not shown as cartoony, foreign Germans. In other words, they were presented as real people. This allowed actors Jake Englestad and Bryan Harper to effectively command actual, relatable menace as Nazi heads Herr Zeller and Admiral Von Schreiber.”
AUDIENCE REVIEW
“It was a wonderful evening with great performances in an amazing space.” -Siope K.
“The mountains were surely alive with the sound of music! We loved every second and I cannot wait for the next one!” - Julie W.
“The actors were amazing as they performed while wearing rain slickers over their costumes” - Gayle B.
XANADU
XANADU
@
THE U
“Xanadu’ is exactly that. If you’re in need for a lighthearted and comical experience, it’s perfect. It shows the talents of our wonderful theatre majors and really is just a good time. It has such a wonderful message of love, and at the end of the day all you have is each other and art. And as Zeus says: ‘That is Xanadu!”