User:Thelema12/Salt Lake Acting Company
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The Salt Lake Acting Company is a professional theater company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. It was founded in 1970, and produced its first play at the First Unitarian Church[1]. SLAC puts on between 5 and 7 plays during its year-round season, closing with Saturday's Voyeur, a musical satire. It is currently based in the 19th Ward Chapel building, a 100-year-old church in the Marmalade Hill neighborhood of Salt Lake, also known as Capitol Hill. SLAC has commissioned and premiered new works, including J. T. Rogers' 'Madagascar,'
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