Ogden Standard Examiner | Nancy van Valkenburg | 9/2/2010
'So the Salt Lake Acting Company wanted to extend its annual Utah spoof, "Saturday's Voyeur," for one more week, to take advantage of the show's popularity.
Problem was, three actors in the 12-person cast had previous obligations, and were simply not available for an extra week of musical-theater mayhem.
SLAC's solution: Bring in three young substitute actors, all quick studies of established talent, all of whom got their training from Weber State University's musical theater program.
"I was just hoping to see it before it closed," said Elise Groves, 26 and a 2008 WSU grad. "Now I'm going to be in it, and I'm a little overwhelmed, but I'm excited. Everyone says it's the best year ever."'










