LET THE RIGHT ONE IN
By Jack Thorne
Based on the novel by Ajvide Lindqvist
An Other Theater Company, Provo
October 2018
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Directed by Morag shepherd and Chris Clark
Choreography by Graham Brown
Stage Managed by
Set Design - Madeline Ashton
Lighting Design - Jaron Kent Hermansen
Sound Design - Miles Clark
Costume Design - Chris Clark
Photos by Laura Chapman
Performed by Scout Smith, Brian Kocherhans, Kacey Spadafora, Ashley Wilkinson, and Tyler Fox​​


The directors Christopher Clark and Morag Shepherd, with the added efforts of choreographer Graham Brown, create a chilling and yet sweet story of young love that is just wonderful. The end creation is unlike anything I’ve ever seen and may ever see in Provo, and truly a job well done. (Front Row Reviewers)
Directors Chris Clark and Morag Shepherd deserve packed houses every night for their bold and visceral work.
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Beyond the stellar performances and challenging thematic questions, it is Graham Brown’s stylized movement work that sets this production apart from other worthwhile spooky tales on stage this time of year. As relationships tighten and fray while the plot develops, the actors reflect these changes in their proximity, rhythm, and physical connections with one another. There are standout moments between Oskar and his mother as they connect and disconnect from each other. Acts of savage violence, childish games, and tender connections are enacted with captivating visual action. I couldn’t look away.
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Despite the short run-time, Let the Right One In is a ripe exploration of the complexities of love and longing in all its many nameless, dangerous, powerful forms. It is rare for a show to be so simultaneously deeply satisfying in its horror and gorgeous in its visual telling.
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LET THE RIGHT ONE IN LEAVES NOTHING OUT (Utah Theatre Bloggers)

