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- "So the play was a hit! We took the kids on Saturday and all we heard all the way home was chants of 'Go Dog Go'. They both were just ecstatic with the play. Sammy even didn't lose interest for a second. Every time the pink dog came out the he yelled 'PINK!'. That's what he gets for having an older sister :) I just wanted to let you know how much we all enjoyed it. Mikaela wants to know when we can go see another play. Keep us in the loop if you all decide to do another kids' play. Great success and thanks!" ~ Lisa Serio, a Mom
- "Four year old Micah went to Go Dog Go on Friday night with his sibs and cousins. When asked at the end of the show how he would rate it from 1 to 10, Micah said "100"! The kid sure knows good theater. Bravo to all involved." ~ Jill Sheinberg, a Grandmother
- "I LOVED GO, DOG. GO!. Best kid's show I've ever seen. It was, to my eye, both totally simple and direct, and also abstract and sophisticated in a very sparkly way. Congratulations." ~ Kathleen Cahill, a Grandmother
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GO SLAC GO! THAT SHOW WAS THE BEST! MY GRANDKIDS LOVED IT AND SO DID THE ADULTS!!!!" ~ Rosanne Henderson, a Grandmother
- "As we left the theatre both of my children (ages 6 and 4) could not contain their dancing as they both said "Mom, when can we bring Daddy!?!" For the next week you could find them recreating the show for anyone who would listen. The stories are filled with their favorite moments from the show, and you can be sure they will not leave out the details about their favorite hats." ~ Shelly, a mom
- "I was thrilled to see a theatre for young audiences production with actors of this caliber in Salt Lake. It is a beautifully simplistic story yet so thoroughly enjoyable it made the number one spot in my six year old's list of favorite plays." ~ Colleen Lewis, Artistic Director, Theatre Arts Conservatory, a mom
- "It's amazing, I liked everything. I loved the part where she say's 'do you like my hat' and then she says 'no' and at the very end she does like the hat!" ~ McKinley, age 6-and-three-quarters
- "It's so refreshing to see a kids play that is well written, smart and funny. The actors are excellent, the play is perfectly paced, each scene blends seamlessly with the next and the music perfectly compliments the mood of each scene. It's as fun for adults as it is for kids, so I recommend going as a family" ~ Liberty, Mum of Mckinley
- "I wasn't sure if it would be too young for my 10-year old, but we ALL giggled through the whole show." ~ April, a mom
- "It was really cool. And Hattie's hats look exactly like the book!" ~ Cora, age 10
"It was hilarious and I think a lot of people would like it!" ~ Zoe, age 7
- At every scene change, she'd stand up and yell "More!" ~ Charlese, age 3
- "SLAC's GO, DOG. GO! hits the target with high-energy fun, great humor, and entertaining, perfect-fit songs." ~ Chad, a Dad
- "The humor is sophisticated enough for Dad, clean enough for Mom, and still laugh-out-loud funny for Kids of all ages!" ~ Dolly, a Mom
- "Come see GO, DOG. GO! to find out how dogs drive cars and use power tools. It's hilarious!" ~ Maya, age 8
- "So entertaining for kids! I've never seen them sit so still, it was just the right length with humor they could understand. They were spellbound. Bring your kids - it is fun and delightful." ~ Lorraine Bolt, a Grandmother
- "I would say that the play is like cool because it has good action in it. My favorite part is when they pretend to drive. I like the steering wheels." ~ Eli, age 4
- "You are really going to like this play because it is funny and they play really good music. I like the part when four people are in the bed and they make one of the dogs look big. The bed is so big it makes me laugh." ~ Jonah, age 8
“So glad to see you doing something for kids. We try to expose our kids to the arts but there isn’t always something ‘kid-friendly.’ Thanks!” ~ Jill and Travis Drown, a mom and a dad










