Pioneer Theatre Company (PTC) opened its production of The Lehman Trilogy on March 29, 2024, in its brand-new space, The Meldrum Theatre. The high-stakes world of high finance has never been so entertaining (and you can take that to the bank).
The play is part history, part Corporate thriller as it follows three immigrant brothers on their journey as they build an empire from garment production and cotton trading onto the highest heights of Wall Street as Lehman Brothers Inc. But what goes up must come down and this 150-year-long saga takes us from rags to riches and back again.
This play is an actors’ delight with just three players (Jeff Talbott, William Connell and Seth Andrew Bridges commanding the stage in more than 50 roles. Henry Lehman (Jeff Talbott) opens the show with a gorgeous monologue. His flawless storytelling and characterization paint the perfect picture of an immigrant moving to America from Germany, his fears and his hopes. He is joined by Emanuel Lehman (William Connell). William’s focus on pacing and mood sets the tone of each scene. Finally, Meyer [Spud] Lehman (Seth Andrew Bridges) enters. Throughout The Lehman Trilogy, Bridges demonstrates an incredible range of emotional variability, creating an atmosphere of care for the whole Lehman family. In the script, the three characters are described as a body: Henry, the head; Emanuel, the arm; and Meyer, the guts and heart. Together, the three actors forge a full-body performance on a fabulously designed set that takes full advantage of the new Meldrum Theatre’s capabilities.

The new theater, play’s set and production design are themselves a character. The Meldrum Theatre’s elevated thrust stage was pre-set as we entered the theater, giving us tantalizing glimpses of massive set pieces. The staging was thorough and playful with the audience, incorporating much of the space including stairways. Matching the production pyrotechnics are the three actors deftly pacing lines and blocking with live set changes. Costuming, designed by Yoon Bae, was a star of the show, giving the actors solid footing to reveal their characters as the historical periods and the Lehmans’ financial and social status evolves.
This show had us on the edge of our seats for its three-hour run time, It was dazzling to see the actors flip through the more than 50 roles like a deck of cards. And even though we all generally know what became of Lehman Brothers Inc., in the market crash of 2008, the audience was easily sucked into the story and wondering what came next. Perhaps it was the pleasure of seeing corporate giants get knocked off their pedestals—you don’t need to have an MBA to enjoy that.
With spring officially here, it’s time to bust out those low back chairs and start planning your festival season. Salt Lake City music fans have some great outdoor music opportunities coming up. Here’s my best-of-the-fest lineup coming to Utah for Spring 2024.

Kick off the season (but leave the chairs at home) with this massive 3-day (4 stage) Salt Lake City festival on May 10-12, 2024 at the Utah State Fairpark and featuring:
And dozens more…… For tickets and more info: https://www.kilbyblockparty.com/
The perfect getaway for adventure travelers and music lovers. This camping, glamping, RVing trek to Cougar Ridge Resort in Torrey, UT on June 6-8, 2024 features an amazing lineup:
Plus many more. For tickets and more info: https://www.fortdesolation.com/

Just a short drive away is the Ogden Friends Of Acoustic Music (OFOAM) annual festival at Fort Buenaventura on May 31-June 2, 2024. This year’s 3-day event lineup includes:
And a host of other great performers. Camping is also available. For tickets and more info: https://ofoam.org/ogden-music-festival
Featuring many great performers in a bucolic setting from May–September. Look for the full 2024 concert lineup on April 16, 2024. For tickets and info visit: https://www.redbuttegarden.org/concerts/

Salt Lake City’s largest gathering of blues fans. The weekend event at The Gallivan Center on June 14-15 includes some spectacular blues artists like:
Plus a host of other great blues acts. For tickets and more info: https://www.utahbluesfest.org/
April is here and we have compiled a list of local events happening this week for you to enjoy. From playing Magic the Gathering to meditating with art to a family-friendly teatime, the city is as lively as ever. For even more events this week and throughout the month, visit our community events calendar!
What: Monday Night Magic
Where: Blue Genes
When: 04/01, 7 p.m.
A weekly free-to-play Magic the Gathering event featuring free play, hourly raffle prize giveaways, drink specials and more. Play starts at 7 p.m. and ends at close, this is a 21+ event.
What: Low Cut Connie and Fantastic Cat
Where: The State Room
When: 04/01, 7 p.m.
Don’t be a fool and miss Low Cut Connie’s high-octane rock ‘n’ roll show on Monday, April 1st. The State Room will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary (can you believe it?) To make it memorable, the supergroup Fantastic Cat will be opening. And there will be cake!
What: David Eagleman: What Does AI Mean for Humans? The Road to Augmented Intelligence
Where: Kingsbury Hall
When: 04/02, 7 p.m.
Natural History Museum presents their 2024 Lecture Series Keynote with neuroscientist and bestselling author David Eagleman. The conversation will address the possibility of artificial intelligence taking over creative roles. Tickets are $20, U of U students and faculty pay $10.
What: Drop-in Drawing Disco
Where: UMFA
When: 04/03, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Unleash your creativity in this free artist-led workshop at UMFA. Inspired by the recently conserved Horses screen by Chiura Obata, as seen in the exhibition Chiura Obata: Layer by Layer, this Drawing Disco will showcase a sumi ink demonstration by local artist Joon Bae. All experience levels welcome, space is limited to 50 people. First session is 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., second session is 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
What: UMFA: Art + Wellness: Mindfulness
Where: UMFA
When: 04/04, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Practice being slow and mindful while admiring artwork with instructor Charolette Bell. Explore the UMFA galleries and participate in a free traditional guided meditation. This meditation practice is perfect for beginners and everyone is welcome. There will be seven sessions in total and guests are welcome to attend as many as they like. This event is included in UMFA’s admission fee, free for members and U of U students, staff and faculty.
What: Beauty and The Beast in PC
Where: Park City Eccles
When: 04/05, 7 p.m.
For one night only, Ballet West is performing the classic fairy tale Beauty and The Beast at Park City Eccles. Join them for a beautiful story of promise, friendship and love.
What: Gem Faire
Where: Mountain America Expo Center
When: 04/05 – 04/07, Fri. 12 p.m. – 6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Gem Faire, one of the largest gem, jewelry and bead shows, is arriving in Salt Lake this weekend. Find fine jewelry, crystals, gems, beads, minerals, gold & silver, fossils and much more at manufacturer’s prices. Jewelry repair, cleaning and ring sizing are also available while you peruse the vendors’ shops. Admission is $7 for a weekend pass, purchase tickets at the door – cash only. Plus, parking is free! (No admission after 4pm on Sunday.)
What: 6th Annual Green River Rocks
Where: John Wesley Powell River History Museum
When: 04/05 – 04/07
Green River Rocks is hosted by Epicenter and the Bureau of Land Management on the grounds of the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. The festival is free, open to the public, and features expert-led natural history field trips, rock and mineral vendors, educational activities, and fun for the whole family. Find the full weekend schedule on Green River Rock’s website here.
What: Meet Kaci Morgan & Samantha J. Rose
Where: The King’s English Bookshop
When: 04/06, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.
Meet local authors Kaci Morgan, author of Queen Immortal, and Samantha J. Rose, author of The Very Real World of Emily Adams, this Saturday at The King’s English Bookshop. The authors will be signing copies of their books and meeting fans from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.!
What: Vinyl Revival Saturday Spin off
Where: Millcreek Commons
When: 04/06, 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Vinyl Revival will be joined by DJs this Saturday and hosted in the Public Market. New pop-up shops will offer special edition records along with the rest of the market’s vinyl collection and concert memorabilia.
What: Utah’s Indigenous Fashion Week
Where: The Leonardo
When: 04/06, 6 p.m.
The Leonardo Museum is thrilled to be hosting Utah’s Indigenous Fashion Week 2024 “As We Are.” The show will showcase work from multiple tribes including Hopi, Navajo (Diné), Ute, Northern Ute, Apache, Anishinaabe Ojibwe, and many more. Everyone of all peoples, nations, and tribes is welcome to attend this event celebrating contemporary Indigenous fashion, jewelry, and accessories. Doors close at 6:45 p.m.
What: Spring Orchid Show
Where: Red Butte Garden
When: 04/06 – 04/07, Sat. 10 a.m. – 7:30 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
The largest orchid show display in Utah! Join the Utah Orchid Society for a dazzling display of both common and exotic orchid varieties. Get tips from society members on how to keep your plants happy and healthy. A large selection of both plants and pottery will be on sale for those interested in starting their own collection.
What: Legendary Skate Loop Roll Out
Where: Millcreek Commons
When: 04/06, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
For their first weekend of rollerskating opening, Millcreek Commons is throwing a Legendary Skate Loop Roll Out! There will be music, food and skate performances throughout the night.
What: Teatime at Tracy – Afternoon Niceties
Where: Tracy Aviary
When: 04/06, 2:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Tracy Aviary is putting on a family-friendly teatime inside their Historic Chase Mill featuring sweets, local pastries and soothing delicious hot tea. Each month from March through July, they will be offering a selection of both caffeinated and herbal teas provided by Tea Zaanti paired with sweets and baked goods by local vendors. Space is limited, so reserve your seat today!
What: Pond Skim
Where: Park City Mountain Resort
When: 04/06, 11:30 a.m.
Join the onlookers at Park City Mountain Resort’s epic celebration of their 3rd Annual Pond Skim! The action starts at 12 p.m. when the skimmers glide across the pond. It’s guaranteed to be a spectacle you won’t forget!
What: Don’t Trip: Wine Walkaround
Where: Publik Space
When: 04/07, 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Flora/Fauna and the Happy Wine Club are joining forces this Sunday by starting off their season with a massive procurement of limited & exclusive wine tastings from some of the industry’s most well-known producers. Join them at Publik Space for a wine tasting walkaround, accompanied with sounds by artist Andy Doors and food provided by Thank You For The Short Notice! Entry/tasting is via a donation of $40.
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For 62 Seasons, PTC has been bringing Utah award-winning professional theater, cementing its place as one of Utah’s cultural cornerstones. This season, however, PTC will debut its first show on the stage at the new Meldrum Theatre at the Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse. This state-of-the-art, 380-seat space is meant to house smaller productions than the Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theater and create a more intimate experience. It was built inside the fieldhouse near Rice-Eccles Stadium.
The first show in this new space is the Oliver-nominated, Tony-winning show coming to Utah audiences for the first time, The Lehman Trilogy, opening on March 29, 2024, and running through April 13, 2024
The play follows three young Bavarian immigrants who arrive in New York City in 1844. The three brothers set into motion a chain of events spanning 163 years. The company they formed, Lehman Brothers, will change the finance world forever. This epic tale of the American dream was written by Italian novelist Stefano Massini and adapted by British playwright Ben Power.
The production’s 50 roles are played by only three actors. PTC alumni Seth Andrew Bridges (Mayer Lehman), William Connell (Emanuel Lehman) and Jeff Talbott (Henry Lehman) will take on the challenging task.
We’re excited to see how the creative team makes use of the new space. That team includes Karen Azenberg (Director and Art Director), Will Van Dyke (Music Supervisor/Composer), Bryce Robinette (Sound Designer), Emily Nacrissa Griffith (Stage Manager), Michael Gilliam (Lighting Designer), Alexandra Harbold (Dramaturg) and Yoon Bae (Costume/Scenic Designer).
“PTC is thrilled to bring The Lehman Trilogy to Utah audiences for the first time and I couldn’t think of a more fitting first production for the Meldrum Theatre, ” Azenburg says.
This is a long play. The production runs for approximately 3 hours, containing three acts and two 10-minute intermissions. Additionally, a post-show talkback with the artistic staff will be included in the 2 p.m. performance on April 6 and an ASL-interpreted performance will be offered at the 2 p.m. performance on April 13.
Don’t be a fool and miss Low Cut Connie’s high-octane rock ‘n’ roll show on Monday, April 1st. The State Room will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary (can you believe it?) To make it memorable, the supergroup Fantastic Cat will be opening. And there will be cake!
Low Cut Connie, a Philadelphia-based risque, rockin’ sextet, is the alter ego of frontman/pianist/lead singer/songwriter Adam Weiner (even his name is suggestive). Their piano-forward, all original work takes you on a journey across the musical spectrum from boogie-woogie reminiscent of Little Richard with “Shake It Little Tina” to “Diane (Don’t Point That Thing At Me),” a song that could easily find a home on an early Elton John record like Tumbleweed Connection or Honky Chateau. Their music is vintage-styled “old time rock ‘n’ roll” played with 21st century pizzazz.
Fun fact: At a stadium show in Philadelphia a few years ago, Sir Elton John told the crowd that he was really into the Philly band Low Cut Connie. How’s that for a royal endorsement?
Clearly influenced by the sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll musical era, Rolling Stone magazine described their sound as “70s Stones (but dirtier), the New York Dolls (but tighter) and Jerry Lee Lewis (but Westerberg-ier.)” Low Cut Connie’s 2017 single, “Revolution Rock ‘n’ Roll,” feels like a 1972 throwback with its Lou Reed-like vibe mixed with a tasty slice of Humble Pie.
They’re touring in support of their new album Art Dealers. My favorite song from the record is “Are You Gonna Run.” It sounds like a long lost Jackson Browne track from his 1977 The Pretender album, except it’s fresh and new (and Low Cut Connie). Imagine if the B-52s dropped musical bombs on the Rolling Stones. From the sonic ashes would rise “Whips and Chains,” a rock banger that I can’t wait to see them play live. The new album is packed with plenty of bawdy, piano-driven rock ‘n’ roll with a few soulful ballads interspersed.
I had my first Low Cut Connie experience at Denver Day of Rock about six years ago. They were scheduled for a 45 minute mid-afternoon time slot, and well before most concert goers had reached their Mile High. Low Cut Connie instantly got the party started with their funky upbeat rock ‘n’ roll and their interactive stage show. Frontman Adam Weiner knows how to work the crowd and draw you in with his dynamic persona. Even if you’re not familiar with the songs, he’ll have you singing along.
Another fun fact: Weiner got his start in music by playing the piano on New York City’s gay bar circuit (there’s gotta be a racy joke in there somewhere.)
Since it’s The State Room’s Crystal Anniversary (crystal being the symbol for a 15-year anniversary) they’ve sweetened the show by adding Fantastic Cat to the lineup to make it the Monday night party of the year. Fantastic Cat is a supergroup consisting of four well-established singer/songwriters: Don DiLego, Anthony D’Amato, Brian Dunne, and Mike Montali. The four formed a harmonizing quartet and released their debut full-length album in 2022 wryly titled The Very Best of Fantastic Cat. The troupe moves seamlessly from retro rock to alt-country, Americana to indie-pop. “C’mon Armageddon” has a Dylan-esque quality while “Amigo” reminds me of Wilco. The pounding piano riffs on “New Year’s Day” pair perfectly with a Low Cut Connie show. In 2023, Fantastic Cat released a celebratory cover of Wings “Band On The Run” to commemorate the song’s 50th year. They also recorded a fine version of Warren Zevon’s final track “Keep Me in Your Heart” to mark its 20th anniversary and Zevon’s passing.
I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the State Room’s 15th Anniversary. The now venerable venue opened on April 1, 2009 with a memorable performance by Stanley Clarke. Sometimes it feels like a lifetime ago, but most of the time it feels like yesterday. The second performer to grace the stage in 2009 was Jason Isbell (and he’s done pretty well since then.) Let’s trade our favorite memories of mind-blowing shows we’ve seen there. I’ll start: I will never forget standing 20’ away from Lucinda Williams when she played in 2017. Which superstars did you see when they stopped at the State Room along their journey to Grammy-winning success?
In addition to two amazing bands rockin’ the night away, The State Room will be selling a specialty run of posters designed by Gabby Hunter (see a sample of her work here.) There’ll also be giveaways and the aforementioned cake! Come spend your Monday at our city’s finest musical home.
Who: Low Cut Connie w/ Fantastic Cat
What: The State Room’s 15th Anniversary show
Where: The State Room
When: April 1, 2024
Info: https://thestateroompresents.com