The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, July 21, 2008
Plans for tonight: You can't do that on a stage
- Plan-B Theatre Company's annual fund-raiser, "And the Banned Played On," with actors performing excerpts of banned plays - from "Romeo and Juliet" to "The Who's Tommy" - at 7 at Rose Wagner Center for the Performing Arts. Bill Allred of X96 and Doug Fabrizio of KUER are the emcees. Admission is $35 (including the post-show reception with cash bar), available at ArtTix.

- John Mayer, with Colbie Caillat and Brett Dennen as opening acts, plays at 7 at Usana Amphitheatre, 5150 S. 6055 West, West Valley City. Tickets are $31 to $59, at SmithsTix.

- Less Than Jake plays its brand of ska-punk at 7 at the Murray Theater, 4916 S. State St., Murray. Opening the show are Goldfinger, Big D and The Kids Table and Suburban Legend. Tickets are $23, at SmithsTix and KTix.

- "Movement (R)Evolution Africa," a film featuring dance works by nine African choreographers, screens at 7 at the Salt Lake Main Library Auditorium, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City. Part of the Salt Lake City Film Center's New Faces of Africa series. Free.

- "The Iron Giant," the animated movie Brad Bird made before joining Pixar and wowing the world with "The Incredibles" and "Ratatouille," screens at dusk at the Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main, Salt Lake City. Part of the Sundance Institute Outdoor Film Festival. Free.

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