Hi friends! The time has come for me to give my best of theatre awards for 2024. I did a midway post in June and some of those are still in my favorites. Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet at Pioneer Theatre Company, Spring Awakening at Hart, Pride and Prejudice at Parker all stand out as some of the best of the year.
In the second half of the year I saw over 100 shows and that includes an NYC trip. I obviously didn’t see everything but of those 104 here are some of my favorites.

Best Professional Musical-
While I loved Death Becomes Her on Broadway my favorite professional musical I saw here in Utah is the national tour of Peter Pan. I don’t even consider myself much of a Peter Pan fan but this production is full of magic and charm. I absolutely loved the flying scenes and the Captain Hook is very funny. I was very skeptical when I saw it on the Eccles program this year but it ended up surprising me.
I also really loved the Jersey Boys at Pioneer Theatre Company.

Best Professional Play
The best professional play I saw all year has to be Much Ado About Nothing at the Utah Shakespeare Festival. I loved it so much I saw it twice in one trip. Everything about this production was incredible but particular Walter Kmiec as Benedick will forever be my Benedick. He is such a talented actor but the production was also very well directed making already funny scenes even funnier. For example, in the famous gulling scene where Benedick listens to the women talking about Beatrice he gets a pail stuck to his foot which he then can’t get off making the whole scene hilarious. This is one of those productions I wish was a permanent residency so I could see it again and again.

Best Community Theatre Play
I saw many great community theatre plays but the best has to be the incredible intimate experience I had watching Misery put on by Immigrant’s Daughter Theatre and Lil Poppet Productions. It truly was a life changing experience. The entire play was done for a small crowd in the ceramics room at Westminster University meaning our characters were up close and personal. In the wrong hands this could be cringe but Tyson Baker and Stephanie Stroud were brilliant in the main roles of Paul and Annie and I don’t know when I’ve been more engrossed in a story as that experience.
Other wonderful plays I saw A Christmas Carol at Parker Theatre, Arsenic and Old Lace at Hale Orem, The Seagull at Sting and Honey, The Woman in Black at Covey, Harvey at PG Players, and Persuasion at Snow College.

Best Semi-Professional Musical
During October I ended up seeing Jekyll & Hyde twice in one week and they were both terrific productions but what they did at WVPAC was next-level outstanding. Rhett Richins was transformative as the title character and Jessica Knowles Andrus has an incredible voice as Lucy. But it was the direction by Shelby Ferrin that stood out the most with creative choices like having evil be personified with dancers surrounding Jekyll and literally overtaking him in various scenes. I don’t think I will ever see a better version of this musical.
Other semi-professional productions I loved are The Addams Family and Beauty and the Beast at Hale Center Theatre Sandy, Kiss Me Kate at Centerpoint (the best choreography I saw all year), Something Rotten at Music Theatre West, and School of Rock at Centerpoint.

Best Community Theatre Musical
It’s almost impossible to narrow down my favorite musical. I saw so many incredible ones but Mamma Mia at Sandy Arts Guild was remarkable. I honestly am sometimes bored with Mamma Mia but this was so well done if I had been able to find a ticket I would have seen it a second time. Every aspect of this was well done from the performances, to the choreography, to the 2 story immaculately made set.
Other incredible productions I want to shout out is Hunchback of Notre Dame at Timpanogos Community Theatre, Heathers: the Musical at Mad King Productions, Oliver! at Hopebox, and Bandstand at the new DoGood Theatre Company and Evil Dead: The Musical at Sanctuary were all amazing.

Best High School Performance
I didn’t see many high school performances but I can’t end this post without giving a shoutout to the unforgettable production of Hadestown Teen Edition at Riverton High School drama. Every aspect of this was incredible from the singing to the choreography to the lighting and live band. I know many other high schools are doing this edition but the bar has been set high by Riverton. Ethan Hull as Hades has a voice I am sure we will be hearing more from in coming years. What a talent!
There were so many wonderful productions I saw this year. I am thankful to everyone who has supported my career and allowed me to review their shows especially as I am stepping out on my own away from UTBA. It’s an honor and a privilege and something I don’t take lightly. I am so fortunate to be here in the greatest state for community theatre in the country, Utah. Thank you for letting me be a part of it!
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