Saturday's Voyeur

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A scene from the 2007 season satirizes the then-recent renaming of the Utah Jazz's basketball stadium after a nuclear waste disposal company.
A scene from the 2007 season satirizes the then-recent renaming of the Utah Jazz's basketball stadium after a nuclear waste disposal company.

Saturday's Voyeur is a live theatrical production played in Salt Lake City, run annually since 1978 by the Salt Lake Acting Company, created by Nancy Borgenicht and Allen Nevins. Saturday's Voyeur is a parody of Utah life, Utah politics, and Utah religion (most notably, Mormonism and Mormon fundamentalism). In fact, the name itself is a parody of the Mormon production Saturday's Warrior, by Lex de Azevedo. Each year's production is different and reflects the contemporary issues in Utah news.

Saturday's Voyeur is considered SLAC's annual fundraiser and the theater is cabaret style, where patrons are permitted to bring their own food and alcoholic beverages.

[edit] Productions

  • 1977: Saturday's Voyeur, at Elliot Hall
  • 1978: Roadshow '78, at the Glass Factory Theatre
  • 1979: Roadshow '79, at the Glass Factory Theatre
  • 1980: (name?), at the Glass Factory Theatre
  • 1982: (name?), at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1987: 10th Anniversary Roadshow, at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1988: Christmas Roadshow '88, at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1989: Christmas Roadshow '89, at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1990: Summer Roadshow, at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1993: (name?), at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1995: Spirit of the Hive, at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1996: Phatman of the Opera, at the Marmalade Hill Center
  • 1997: Jordan Riverdance
  • 1998: 20th Anniversary Cruise
  • 1999: The Zoodoo Voodoo Follies
  • 2000: Saturday's Voyeur 2000
  • 2001: Mahana You Ugly
  • 2002: The Sorghum Chronicles
  • 2003: Saturday's Voyeur 25th Anniversary
  • 2004: Saturday's Voyeur 2004
  • 2005: Saturday's Voyeur 2005
  • 2006: Bendover, a Tale of Two Cities
  • 2007: The Rocky show

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