Dive into the sea spray-soaked world of Shakespeare's The Tempest on our production website. Hunt around, beachcomber friends, and find a few things to help you better appreciate our story and the theatre experience in 17th century England.
Homepage of the dramaturgy website resource for The Tempest, built for this production by dramaturg Aislin Dyer
For this production we are trying something new! You'll still see some dramaturgical information in your printed program, including the dramaturg's note, "The Weight of Waiting in The Cherry Orchard."
Alabama Story, playwright Kenneth Jones’ six-actor, one-set drama about censorship, book banning, Civil Rights and American characters in “the Deep South of the imagination,” had its world premiere by Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake City, Utah in January of 2015.
One of the wonderful things about being a dramaturg is discovering interesting bits of information here and there about the play and the playwright. These are often things that never make themselves visible in the production, but offer fascinating insights nonetheless. Here are ten of those interesting facts we've learned about Chekhov and The Cherry Orchard.