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March 14-30, 2008
Studio Theatre @ the Rose
138 West 300 South, SLC
World Premiere
by Utah playwright Debora Threedy
In November 1934, at the age of 20,
artist and naturalist Everett Ruess
disappeared from the canyon country
near Escalante, Utah. A searing
drama about the Ruess family
and the power of the unknown.
“WHEN I GO I LEAVE NO TRACE”
Everett Ruess
Featuring
Jason Bowcutt, David Fetzer,
Jesse Harward, Stephanie Howell,
Garry Peter Morris,
Debora Threedy;
Directed by Kay Shean.
Production Team:
Cheryl Ann Cluff, Sound
Jennifer Freed, Stage Manager
Nancy Hills, Costumes
Ricklen Nobis, Original Music
Randy Rasmussen, Set
Cory Thorell, Lighting & Props
Ross Thorell, Crew
THE END OF THE HORIZON
was workshopped as NEMO 1934
as part of the Utah Shakespearean
Festival's New American Playwrights
Project in 2006.
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THE RUN IS SOLD OUT.
Q Salt Lake Review 3/18
Selective Echo Review 3/14
Playbill.com 3/14
Slug Magazine 3/7
Catalyst Magazine 3/7
15 Bytes 3/1
American Theatre 3/1
RELATED EVENTS
"Everett Ruess Found! Two
Weeks Only!" A showing of
Ruess Family original
materials in partnership
w/ Marriott Library Special
Collections at Ken Sanders
Rare Books. Opening
reception: March 21
Gallery Stroll. Books,
Ruess prints, notecards,
etc. available for sale.
Exhibit open during
regular store hours
March 17-30.
"Block Prints by Everett
Ruess." A showing of
block prints from the last
five years of Ruess' life,
(including those in the
slideshow to the left
on this page, restored from
Everett Ruess linoblock)
in the Rose Wagner Art
Gallery in partnership w/
Utah Arts Council's
Traveling Exhibition
Program and Salt Lake
County. Opening reception:
March 21 Gallery Stroll.
Exhibit hours are weekdays
9am-5pm and before/after
performances, March 14-30.
FREE SCREENING
Diane Orr's film
LOST FOREVER:
EVERETT RUESS
Tuesday, March 18, 7pm
Tower Theatre (9th & 9th).
Donations not required but
accepted on behalf of the
Southern Utah Wilderness
Alliance (SUWA).
RELATED SITES
Everett Ruess Official Site
American West Center
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