Nov
21
21
The Lost Art of Dreaming
Kingsbury Hall Performed by Sean Dorsey DanceThe Lost Art of Dreaming invites the audience to connect with their own joy and look towards a brighter future.
Nov
23
23
Matteo Lane
Kingsbury Hall MATTEO LANE is a New York-based comedian whose stand-up special can be seen on Netflix’s THE COMEDY LINEUP. He has performed stand up on THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT, LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS, Comedy Central’s ADAM DEVINE’S HOUSE PARTY, THIS WEEK AT THE COMEDY CELLAR and THE COMEDY JAM, as well as HBO’s CRASHING. Fluent in five languages and with a singing range of six octaves, Matteo lived in Italy as an oil painter and opera singer before starting his comedy career.
starting Dec
11
11
The Lower Lights
Kingsbury Hall This UtahPresents holiday tradition is back again! Join us as local band The Lower Lights brings their energetic spirit to classic tunes, as well as some new holiday favorites in a night of fun for the whole family.
Dec
12
12
The King’s Singers
Libby Gardner Concert Hall This December, we’re welcoming The King’s Singers as they bring holiday cheer to campus! As highly versatile, technically impressive musicians and skilled entertainers, their renditions of festive classics will make this holiday season one to remember.
Jan
3
3
Sarah Silverman
Kingsbury Hall Sarah Silverman is a two-time Emmy Award-winning comedian, actress, writer, and producer.
Jan
15
15
Alex Lacamoire
Kingsbury Hall David P. Gardner Lecture in the Humanities and Fine ArtsAlex Lacamoire will discuss his arranging process and extensive career, before engaging questions from the audience through a moderated discussion.
Jan
23
23
Hot House West
Kingsbury Hall Local band Hot House West is a gem of Salt Lake City’s music scene. The fourteen-piece swing orchestra blends smooth vocals, plenty of horns, guitar, bass, and drums to create their signature swing and jazz sound.
Feb
6
6
Healthcare Stories: Joy
Kingsbury Hall This season, UtahPresents, the Resiliency Center, and the Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities will present an evening of storytelling with the seventh installment of Healthcare Stories at Kingsbury Hall. This year’s theme is “Joy” – our lived experience of connecting to or longing for delight, glee, triumph, and feeling fully vital and alive.
starting Feb
14
14
Kilo-Wat
Kingsbury Hall Produced by Plan-B TheatreKilo-Wat explores what it means to make history within history.
By Aaron Asano Swenson, performed by Bryan Kido, directed by Jerry Rapier.
Feb
19
19