City Weekly | Salt Lake Acting Company: How I Became a Pirate

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December 9, 2011 | Scott Renshaw

Picture books—even classic picture books—don't seem like the kind of source materials that would lend themselves best to theatrical adaptation. It's more than capturing a story; there's a visual vibe and an energy of the illustrations that require careful interpretation.

In 2009 and 2010, Salt Lake Acting Company showed a keen eye for finding family productions—Go, Dog. Go! and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, respectively—that accomplished just that feat. This year, Melinda Long's award-winning 2003 book How I Became a Pirate gets its turn for SLAC's holiday family show, using the 2009 musical interpretation by Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman. It's the tale of Jeremy Jacob, a young boy who leaps at the chance to join the crew of the infamous pirate Braid Beard, but learns that a life of adventure and irresponsibility comes with a few downsides. Indulge your kids—and the kid in you—with rollicking fun this season.

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THIS SEASON'S THEATRE STUDENT SERIES SCHEDULE:

God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton
Olivier Award and six-time Tony Award winning comedy centered around two sets of upper middle class parents having a cordial meeting in reaction to a schoolyard brawl between their sons. When rum replaces coffee and fragile egos crack, the conversation goes from civilized to savage. When parents parent you on parenting, the only thing left standing is the set.
Directed by John Caywood
Cast: Darrin Doman, Nell Gwynn, Zack Phifer, Christy Summerhays


(a man enters)
 by Elaine Jarvik & Kate Jarvik Birch
Semi-autobiographical and wildly-whimsical, (a man enters) is a an odyssey about love - and then what happens.
Directed by Alexandra Harbold
Cast: Joyce Cohen, Terence Goodman, Amanda Mahoney, Deena Marie Manzanares, Jesse Perry


Red
by John Logan
A Tony Award-winning play which ignites our passion and creativity as we enter Mark Rothko's head.  "I'm here to stop your heart.  I'm not here to paint pretty pictures." Rothko
Directed by Keven Myhre
Cast: Morgan Lund, Ted Powell


Course 86B in the Catalogue
 by Kathleen Cahill
A comedic riff on evolution set in a small community college in an arid state where extraordinary artifacts from the ancient past abound - some of them still living.
Directed by Tracy Callahan
Cast: Colleen Baum, Daniel Beecher, Elise Groves, Topher Rasmussen