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Salt Lake Acting Company - SLAC's Summer Show: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
  • July 12 - August 20, 2023
  • World Premiere
  • Playwright: Olivia Custodio
  • Director: Cynthia Fleming
  • Cast: Madison Archibald, Trevor Bird, Sean Carter*, Trevor Dean*, Wendy Joseph, David Knoell*, James Wong, Akina Yamazaki, Daisy Ali All*, True Leavitt, Brandwynn Michelle, Laurel Morgan, Bryce Romleski
  • Creative Team:

    Cynthia Fleming (Director), Jorji Diaz Fadel (Asst. Director/Choreographer), Michael Leavitt (Music Director), Erik Reichert (Set Designer), Jesse Portillo** (Lighting Designer), Janelle Asti (Asst. Lighting Designer), Joe Killian (Sound Designer), Heidi Ortega (Costume Designer), Michael Francis (Media Designer), Kenny Riches (Video Director/Editor), Daniel Jacob Hill (Wig Designer), Glenn Brown (Puppet Designer), Linda Brown (Puppet Designer), Erika Ahlin (Props Designer), Anna Blaes (Asst. Props Designer), Amea Allen (Asst. Sound Designer), Sequoia (Drag Queen Consultant), Jennie Sant* (Production Stage Manager), Bridgette Lehman* (Asst. Stage Manager), Latoya Cameron (Dramaturg), Robert Scott Smith (Script Consultant). 

  • Other Notes: *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. **The Lighting Designer for SLAC's Summer Show is represented by United Scenic Artists Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Viewer discretion advised, this production is intended for Mature Audiences, this os NOT a children's show.
  • Open Captioned Performance:

    July 30 at 6pm

  • Audio Described Performance:

    August 6 at 6pm

  • Sensory Friendly Performance:

    July 22 at 2pm

  • ASL Interpreted Performance:

    August 5 at 2pm

July 12 - August 20, 2023
World Premiere

Summer fun returns to SLAC with SLAC's Summer Show: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood by Olivia Custodio, formerly SLACabaret. Bring your favorite summer treat and be swept up in the childhood nostalgia of the beloved public television programs that educated generations through song and, of course, puppets. What are they here to teach us in 2023? Only the stranger-than-fiction news cycle will tell. One thing is for sure: laughter and celebration will once again take center stage. Don’t miss it!