Friday, September 27, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Critics Are Raving About The Hungry Games!
The media is buzzing with talk about "The Hungry Games!" The latest comedy at Desert Star Playhouse is leaving audiences full of laughter and is a hit with all ages. We thought it would be fun to share with you some excerpts of what reviewers are saying about this fun-filled parody.
"Desert Star's 'The Hungry Games' serves up hilarious family fun...
Provo Daily Herald
"The ‘Hungry Games’ serves up a steady diet of laughs!...
"The night ends in Desert Star tradition with a collection of songs (and comedy) presented as the Olio. This shows theme was 'Songs of Comedy Olio,'...I always enjoy the Olio. It's a great opportunity to see the actors set aside the show’s characters and play the part of themselves on stage."
Front Row Reviewers Utah
“The Hungry Games leaves you ‘full’ of laughter!...
...Co-Directors Scott Holman and Mary Parker Williams kept the cast in high energy, and the fast scene changes, make this show enjoyable to watch...
...This show was very fun for me, as well as the audience. There were many times I found myself laughing out loud."
See the show that all the critics are raving about!
"Desert Star's 'The Hungry Games' serves up hilarious family fun...
...'The Hungry Games,' entertains with a multitude of popular song spoofs and witty comments on Utah society and popular culture...
...The storyline is intriguing and the comedy is true to Desert Star’s reputation as hilarious and family friendly.”
...The storyline is intriguing and the comedy is true to Desert Star’s reputation as hilarious and family friendly.”
Provo Daily Herald
"The ‘Hungry Games’ serves up a steady diet of laughs!...
...A whole new realm of reality entertainment that could only be made possible by a venue as daring as the Desert Star Playhouse...
...Complete with the merry making and farce that so aptly defines a Desert Star experience.”
...Complete with the merry making and farce that so aptly defines a Desert Star experience.”
Utah Theatre Bloggers
“Billions of laughs served at ‘The Hungry Games!...
...It’s a can’t-miss for Desert Star enthusiasts and a great place to start if you’re new to the theatre...
...As is generally the case in these tales, good eventually triumphs over evil, but not before some hilarious mishaps occur on stage...
...It’s a simple enough premise, and one that gave Bryan Dayley the opportunity to create a script with diverse comedic targets...
...The Hungry Games is a success because of its well-rounded script, its talented cast of quirky characters, and the inescapable tongue-in-cheek Desert Star charm. Appropriate for all ages, this show is great for a great date, a girls’ night out, or a family activity. If you’ve never been to Desert Star, this is a great first experience. And if you already know you love the format, don’t pass on The Hungry Games.”
“Billions of laughs served at ‘The Hungry Games!...
...It’s a can’t-miss for Desert Star enthusiasts and a great place to start if you’re new to the theatre...
...As is generally the case in these tales, good eventually triumphs over evil, but not before some hilarious mishaps occur on stage...
...It’s a simple enough premise, and one that gave Bryan Dayley the opportunity to create a script with diverse comedic targets...
...The Hungry Games is a success because of its well-rounded script, its talented cast of quirky characters, and the inescapable tongue-in-cheek Desert Star charm. Appropriate for all ages, this show is great for a great date, a girls’ night out, or a family activity. If you’ve never been to Desert Star, this is a great first experience. And if you already know you love the format, don’t pass on The Hungry Games.”
"The night ends in Desert Star tradition with a collection of songs (and comedy) presented as the Olio. This shows theme was 'Songs of Comedy Olio,'...I always enjoy the Olio. It's a great opportunity to see the actors set aside the show’s characters and play the part of themselves on stage."
Front Row Reviewers Utah
“The Hungry Games leaves you ‘full’ of laughter!...
...Co-Directors Scott Holman and Mary Parker Williams kept the cast in high energy, and the fast scene changes, make this show enjoyable to watch...
...This show was very fun for me, as well as the audience. There were many times I found myself laughing out loud."
See the show that all the critics are raving about!
Friday, September 20, 2013
Feed Your Hunger For Laughter
Audiences are falling in love with "The Hungry Games!" With it's clever script, hilarious characters and laugh-out-loud moments, this is truly a hit for the whole family. Read what some of our guests are saying about this all-new comedy!
– Cindy Heller, West Jordan
– Julane Dodge, Pleasant Grove
– Laura Buchanan, Draper
– Jerry Bartos, Draper
– Craig Hilton, Moroni
– Terry Atkinson, Riverton
– JD Ford, Colorado
– Stephanie Draney< American Fork
– Tom Morris, Taylorsville
– Bonnie Emett, Kaysville
– Clair Farrington, Salt Lake City
– Margrett Hall, Salt Lake City
– Larry Laxman, Midvale
– Edie, Salt Lake City
– Doug Woolsey, West Jordan
– Jeff Bunker, Kearns
– John McAuliffe, Taylorsville
– jeff burt, West Valley City
– ReNee Wright, West Jordan
– Danny Timmerman, Salt Lake City
– Erin Turner, Murray
– Rob Cahoon, Cottonwood Heights
– Bill Webster, Murray
– Virgil Martinez, West Valley City
– Teresa Donaldson
– Liz Nuttall, West Point
– Cindy Johnston, Roy
– Melanie Wilkins, Herriman
– Barry & Diane Gardner, Lehi
– Remon Campbell, West Valley City
– Karen Eardley, Holladay
– Amy Johns, West Valley City
– Myrna Boam, Kaysville
Join in on the laughter
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Announcing Our Spectacular 2014 Season
No matter what’s playing It’s Always Fun At Desert Star and our 2014 season will have the whole family crying from laughing so hard. With truly something for everyone, next season features parodies of popular movies, a broadway classic, and Utah culture. Here is a sneak peek at the hilarious line-up for 2014.
Phantom Of The Opera: I’ve Grown Accustomed To Your Face (Jan 9 - Mar 22) This Phantom is all about laugh-out-loud comedy! The story involves a mysterious masked apparition who haunts the Paris Opera House. He makes the opera's egotistical diva lose her voice so that his protégé, the beautiful Christine, can sing in her place. Christine not only impresses the audience, she also rekindles the love of her childhood sweetheart, Raoul. Enraged with jealousy, The Phantom abducts Christine and carries her away to his secret hideaway. Don’t confuse this with the Broadway musical, this traditional story has some outrageous twists and turns that will keep you laughing. Mix together love, jealousy, hilarious songs--and laugh-out-loud comedy--and you have the perfect recipe for a PHANTASTIC, PHUN-PHILLED evening!
ProvoCop: I Hope They Call Me On A Mission (Mar 27 - Jun 7) This all new parody is primed to bring down the house with laughter as Desert Star Playhouse heads to Provo for the setting of this hysterical adventure. You can always be sure that when you come to Desert Star you’ll have tears of laughter streaming down your face from all the local humor, outrageous characters and hysterical moments. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to join us for this hilarious romp and laugh until your sides ache next spring!
Calamity Jane: Cowgirls Just Wanna Have Fun (Jun 12 - Aug 23) Get ready to laugh because this heroine of the old west is ready to kick up some dust and knock you out of your seat! The west has never been wilder (or brought more laughs) since Calamity Jane started riding the Pony Express. This rootin’ tootin’ adventure is full of big laughs, wacky characters and Desert Star style comedy. Calamity is the only thing standing in the way of the dastardly Diamond Jack Butler and his plot to take control of entire city of Deadwood. She won’t let snow nor rain nor a pair of dimwitted henchman keep her from her appointed rounds and saving the city of Deadwood. You'll laugh yourself right off your Desert Star stick horse.
Dracula: He He's So Vein (Aug 28 - Nov 8) This tongue in cheek spoof of the famous tale of Dracula, is the perfect parody to bring the laughs next Halloween for all of it’s lucky victims. Join the hilariously evil and ghoulish Count Dracula and his looney victim/sidekick Renfield on a voyage to search for that which sustains life. Hilarity ensues as our red blooded hero attempts to fight the ominous powers of Dracula with tried and true remedies for your every day household vampires like garlic, wolfsbane, stakes, and Desert Star’s own secret remedy. Full of flying bats and magic mirrors this spooky spoof is sure to have you cackling and leave you wanting more next fall.
How The Grouch Stole Christmas: He's A Mean, Green, Holiday Machine (Nov 13 - Jan 3) Desert Star Playhouse rings in the holiday season with this jolly holiday comedy. Down on his luck a well known grouch takes on the identity of a famous green cartoon Christmas-hater, and sets off on an adventure to exact his revenge. But on Who? What? When? Where? Why? Will three adopted children, an insane Scottish hunter and an abominable snowman be able to stop the terror of the Grouch? Find out when you jump aboard “Santa’s” sleigh full of outrageous parody and hilarious satire as it flies through two acts of hilarious entertainment at Desert Star!