Archive for the ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Category

‘Charlotte’s Web’ fun to see

Posted by isaacwalters on September - 29 - 2009

by Sharon Haddock OREM — This stage adaptation of E.B. White’s favored children’s tale is a most entertaining show. With animal puppets made of wire, metal and fabric that are surprisingly full of expression and personality, this story takes on a unique flavor and is just plain fun to watch. Read the rest of the review here.

The Thick of It All–Finally, a Thickness to Work With!!!

Posted by admin on September - 23 - 2009

Wow.  I’ve been kind of caught-up in the whole whirlwind effect of this show!  It’s come together so recently, and then opened, and now…  I’m very pleased with how everything’s panned-out.  I think that this show will go down in my personal history as the show that came together the quickest, even though it technically was in rehearsal mode for what, almost 6 months?  I feel like the different aspects came  [ Read More ]

UVU’s showing of ‘Charlotte’s Web’ opens new theater, fresh season

Posted by isaacwalters on September - 21 - 2009

By ERIKA POTTER The UVU Department of Theatrical Arts opened their 2009-10 season as well as the new black box Noorda Theatre last week. The first production began Sept. 17 with the showing of “Charlotte’s Web,” based on the classic children’s tale by E.B. White. “I’m excited to be working on this American classic,” said Chris Clark, UVU professor of theatrical arts and director of the play. “We’re hoping to  [ Read More ]

by Lindsey Linge        When E. B. White published the children’s classic Charlotte’s Web in 1952, it became a best-selling favorite. The story of Wilbur, a pig destined to become bacon, and his friendship with Charlotte, a spider who is set on saving his life, is full of universal themes that are important for children and adults alike – and yes, “adults” includes college students. “I chose this  [ Read More ]

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