Saturday's Voyeur

Saturday's Voyeur is an annual musical satire formerly produced by Salt Lake Acting Company (SLAC) in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

Each year a new show is written to parody contemporary life, politics, and religion in Utah.

Saturday's Voyeur was created in 1978 by Michael Buttars & Nancy Borgenicht.

With the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints being prevalent in Utah culture it often becomes a dominant topic in the annual production.

In July 2020, Salt Lake Acting Company announced it would no longer produce Saturday's Voyeur.

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