‘Godfather of the Bride’ – a refreshing evening

SANDY — Everybody loves a good mystery, especially when they have a chance to get in on the action and help crack the case. Throw in some music, dancing and Italian food and you are good to go. Hunt Mysteries delivers it all with their latest show, “Godfather of the Bride.”

‘See How They Run’ delivers a welcome blast of comedy

MIDVALE — Although ousted from the Sugar Factory Theater just three days before opening night, the cast bounces back and gives an impressive performance in See How They Run. The actors pull through with surprising ease, and ironically enough, the situation only adds to the humor of an already hilarious show.

‘Nunsense’ Scandalously Hilarious

PLEASANT GROVE — Bigger isn’t always better as the Pleasant Grove Players proved with their performance of Nunsense. Though part of a community theater, the show earned its place among the stars.

‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ Delivers Laughs

OREM — “Give them what they want,” the cast members sing as the play begins- and that’s exactly what they did. According to the website, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels promises to keep you laughing, humming and guessing to the end. It easily lived up to all these expectations.

‘A Thousand Cranes’ Teaches A Lesson From The Past

PROVO — The atomic bomb may have ended the Second World War, but the tragic effects did not end with it. For the people of Hiroshima, the bomb continues to fall as its effects take hold of the people, even years after the awful event. This was the message depicted in BYU’s production of “A Thousand Cranes.”