Talk:Saturday's Voyeur

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Hi all! I have a question. I'm assuming that "Marmalade Hill Center" refers to the Salt Lake Acting Company. Am I right? If that's the case, then it might seem odd for that phrase to stop half-way through the list. Also, I thought perhaps it would be more appropriate to drop "Marmalade Hill Center" once it was officially known as "Salt Lake Acting Company." When was that, by the way? I'm pretty sure it was known as SLAC by 1987, or am I wrong? Or, was Marmalade Hill Center actually a different location than the current Salt Lake Acting Company? I didn't become involved with SLAC until 1993, so its history in the '80's is somewhat fuzzy for me.

Anyway, I would like to propose the following edit: Perhaps we should create a little subheading for the location of each show so we can avoid repeating the location so much. For example:

Productions[edit]

Elliot Hall[edit]

  • 1977: Saturday's Voyeur

Glass Factory Theatre[edit]

  • 1978: Roadshow '78
  • 1979: Roadshow '79
  • 1980: (name?)

Marmalade Hill Center[edit]

  • 1982: (name?)

Salt Lake Acting Company[edit]

  • 1987: 10th Anniversary Roadshow
  • 1988: Christmas Roadshow '88
  • 1989: Christmas Roadshow '89
  • 1990: Summer Roadshow

Green Street at Trolley Square[edit]

  • 1993: (name?)
  • 1994: (name?)

Salt Lake Acting Company[edit]

  • 1995: Spirit of the Hive
  • 1996: Phatman of the Opera
  • 1997: Jordan Riverdance
  • 1998: 20th Anniversary Cruise
  • 1999: The Zoodoo Voodoo Follies
  • 2000: Saturday's Voyeur 2000
  • 2001: Mahana You Ugly
  • 2002: The Sorghum Chronicles
  • 2003: Saturday's Voyeur 25th Anniversary
  • 2004: Saturday's Voyeur 2004
  • 2005: Saturday's Voyeur 2005
  • 2006: Bendover, a Tale of Two Cities
  • 2007: The Rocky show

What do you think of this organization? Any other ideas? KevinM (talk) 16:49, 15 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]