Salt Lake Tribune | Review: Finding the heart in Sister Dottie’s malapropisms

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Barbara Bannon | February 20, 2012

She's baaack! The irrepressible Dottie Dixon, flamboyantly embodied by the equally irrepressible Charles Lynn Frost, is making a return appearance to Utah stages at Salt Lake Acting Company. Spanish "Fark's" most infamous mother of a gay son and "discommunicated" member of the Mormon Church is back with the latest installment of her life and adventures, "Dottie—The Sister Lives On."

If you're already a Dottie fan, this sequel is bound to please you. And if you're a newcomer to Dottie's charms, she will instantly make you feel at home because this play, cowritten by Frost and Christopher Wixom, has more range and depth than its predecessor. [Read article]

 

Course 86B in the Catalogue

A World Premiere by Kathleen Cahill
April 11-May 6, 2012
Director Tracy Callahan
With Colleen Baum, Daniel Beecher, Elise Groves, Topher Rasmussen

A comedic riff on evolution and time set at a small community college in an arid state where extraordinary artifacts from the ancient past abound - some of them still living.