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  • ONCE- Hale Orem (Rachel’s Theatre Log 1)

    ONCE- Hale Orem (Rachel’s Theatre Log 1)

    Hi everyone! Now that I have started this new site for my theatre reviews I am going to introduce a new approach to my reviews. For the shows I am not covering for UTBA I am going to try and post quick journal or log type responses the day after the show. This will go hand in hand with my reaction videos made on instagram at intermission (where possible) and directly following the production. As these logs are more reactions than reviews, I do not feel the need to comment on every technical aspect of a production- just will note what stands out to me. With the amount of shows I see this is the approach makes the most sense and will be most enjoyable for the readers. So let’s get to it!

    Once

    First up for May is the new production of Once at Hale Centre Theater Orem. This is based on the beloved film by John Carney that won an Oscar for the song “Falling Slowly.” Like the film, music and lyrics here are written by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova. Another review I read said they cleaned up the lyrics (I assume with permission) for the Hale production (which I believe because the movie has a lot of cursing) but there is still a little bit of profanity including the F word in a song.

    I was fortunate to see the TThS cast for Once and they are all outstanding, not only singing the folksy/rock numbers very well but playing their own instruments on stage. It is so refreshing to have live music at HCTO as they usually stick to backtracks, and I will always prefer live music over backtracks. Kristian Huff and Malia Mackay have terrific chemistry as the leads (simply named Guy and Girl) and I enjoyed following their journey; although, I do feel her character is written more “manic pixie dream girl” than I remember in the movie. It’s like she exists solely to brighten up the world of the men she meets and doesn’t get much of her own goals and motivation.

    I do think Once has a problem in having “Falling Slowly” placed as the second song and then none of the proceeding songs can quite live up to its greatness. I haven’t seen the movie in a while but in my memory they build up to that song and it is later in the narrative. The proceeding songs aren’t bad just not on the level of “Falling Slowly.” It didn’t win an Oscar for nothing. Also, while fun, none of the supporting characters are given much to do and are fairly forgettable.

    That said, I had a great time watching Once at Hale Orem. They elevated the material with wonderful singing and instrumentals including a very talented violinist Libby Ferguson. It’s worth going just to hear her play.

    Once is playing through June 3rd and you can pick up tickets here.

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  • April Utah Theatre Recap (Theatre Tuesdays 3)

    April Utah Theatre Recap (Theatre Tuesdays 3)

    Hey everyone! April was an incredibly busy month for me and theatre having seen 14 shows in a 30 day month- not too shabby! I had the chance to talk with my friend and fellow theatre critic Maren about what we both saw and it’s a super fun conversation.

    Some of the highlights of the month was seeing Bright Star twice at Hopebox Theatre in Kaysville, Company at The Empress, Cabaret at UofU and the filmed version of Spirited Away: Live on Stage. For May I hope to be able to do more individual reviews but make sure you are following me on social media to keep up with all the fun.

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  • Rachel Reviews Theatre

    Hello from beautiful Draper, Utah: the center of one of the most thriving and dynamic theatre scenes in the US. My name is Rachel Wagner and I have been a film critic for many years and recently became a professional theatre critic as well.

    Those who don’t live in Utah might not realize the depth of the local theatre scene we have in our great state. Even as a seasoned theatergoer, I didn’t realize how many theatres there were until I started attending regularly.

    When theatres shut down from the COVID-19 pandemic I was sincerely upset and traumatized. Determined to not see the artform I love be destroyed, I made it my goal when things opened back up to support local theatre as much as possible. After waiting the 3 weeks from my double vaccination, I attended my first post-pandemic show in April of 2021 and it was amazingly my all time favorite show Les Miserables (such kismet.) at Hale Centre Theatre. I then went on to see at least 2 shows a week if not more. At the start I reviewed each show I saw on my personal blog rachelsmusings.net but then it morphed into monthly posts as more movies were released and I became busier with my podcasts.

    Then in March of 2022 I got the opportunity to write for Utah Theatre Bloggers Association. Not only was this an incredible experience to see and write about theatre but they actually pay for some reviews! After a trial run I was added as a regular writer and thanks to the help of patient editors I learned a lot about writing for theatre, which is actually quite different than writing for film.

    In January 2023 I was admitted as a member of the American Theatre Critics Association and as such I wanted to set up a website that could solely feature my theatre reviews. I will still be writing for UTBA and my reviews for those shows will be exclusively on their site but my hope is to make this more than just a site for reviews. I hope to have interviews and company spotlights with members of the local theatre community (and perhaps beyond) and continue with my semi-annual Best of Utah Theatre Awards I have been doing since 2021.

    I am also planning on having more theatre coverage on my youtube channel/podcast. I am currently covering the theatre-centric show Schmigadoon with 2 of my friends and I plan on having a new Theatre Tuesday segment each week.

    While occasionally I am able to get comped tickets from theatre companies I try to pay whenever possible. The whole point of this is to support not make demands from local theatre. However, it can be quite expensive. I also would love to make a New York trip this year to see and give my reviews of the new shows. If you believe in what I do I have a patreon, which is a great way to support me. There are terrific benefits with weekly exclusive film reviews and monthly movie watch-alongs with actors, directors, writers and more. I honestly think it is the best bargain amongst any patreons I’ve seen. Please take a look and thank you for your support.

    https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies

    I can’t overstate how much I love seeing and writing about these incredible shows. Sometimes I think I prefer the local imperfect productions full of heart over the slick Broadway shows. Either way, it’s an honor to be a theatre critic, and I can’t wait to see where this theatrical journey takes me. I hope you join me for all the fun!

    If you like what I do please consider supporting me on patreon. There’s some great perks and I sure appreciate it https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies