By Jennifer Mustoe
A little over a month ago, my husband and I went to the opening event for the Utah New Works Theatre Project. This new and exciting group had an Open Mic Readers Theater–inviting playwrights, performers, and audience members. Set in The Startup Building in Provo (across from the Frontrunner station), a lovely space, about 50+ people gathered to present their offerings. It was a rather spur of the moment affair in that people showed up with their 10-minute plays, found performers, those performers read over the scripts, and then we got to see the plays performed.
I loved the spontaneity of the event. It felt warm, nurturing, but also exciting, fresh, and fun. Everyone there loved theater. Some of the plays were very “fresh” in that they had been dashed off that day. (Their playwrights shared this, not that they were bad or anything.)
Some of the plays were silly, some needed some revisions, a few were remarkable.
But the vibe of the event and the group itself, a non-profit based in Provo created by and for theater lovers, was what was most impressive. This group will bring something new and wonderful to Utah County.
According to Mark Wiesenberg, one of UNWTP’s founders:
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