Students
Student Advisory Committee
An organization of theatre students, for theatre students.
UtahTheatreSAC@gmail.com for any SAC inquiries, suggestions and comments.
The 2012-2013 SAC Officers
President, Olivia Vessel
Vice President, Marcela Perdea
Secretary, Dylan Adams
Treasurer, Paul Chaus
Events Coordinator, Jaten McGriff
Historian and Costumes, April Jane Hoag
Librarian, Kaltin Kirby
SAC Show Producer, Caroline Hayden
Newsletter Editor, Justin Tsatsa
Resources for Students
Babcock Plan (PDF)
Studio 115 Plan (PDF)
Pioneer Theatre Company College Student Discounts
Current University of Utah students can take advantage of their Arts Pass to attend performances at discounted rates, or even free.
More information at PioneerTheatre.org
The Salt Lake Acting Company Theatre Student Subscription Series
SLAC invites University of Utah students to participate in a special subscription series designed just for them.
For only $32, students receive a subscription to four professional theatre productions (any Wednesday or Sunday prodution with option to exchange), and will stay connected through a private Facebook group created specifically for student subscribers. The Facebook connection facilitates an ongoing conversation about each production between students and the actors, designers, director and SLAC staff. This important dialogue will help students gain insights into the productions and make invaluable professional connections, with peers as well as with a local professional theatre company, as they launch their own careers in the industry.
To order, call 801-363-7552 or fill out the following order form and email to Shannon at shannon@saltlakeactingcompany.org or present at the SLAC Box Office.
The National Theatre Live Screening Series
The Tanner Humanities Center, in collaboration with the Salt Lake Film Society, is proud to present a series of filmed performances by the National Theatre company in London. The Royal National Theatre is one of Great Britain’s premiere theater companies. Founded in 1963, the National Theatre presents a varied program, including Shakespeare and other international classic drama, as well as new plays by contemporary playwrights. In 2009, the National Theatre started “National Theatre Live,” which seeks to broadcast the best of British theatre to cinemas around the world. Screenings are shown in high definition and utilize dynamic camera work to provide an engrossing viewer experience. Please visit the National Theatre’s Website for complete information.



