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Rob Lowe is in Utah for the premiere of his new dark comedy movie “The Musical” at the Sundance Film Festival. Lowe was able to break away from the press junkets and Hollywood hullabaloo to spend a day skiing a Alta, a resort he is intimately familiar with.

We’ve seen Rob at Alta before and conditions were all time.

Alta is also aware Lowe likes to pop by now and again. They issued the following apology he wasn’t blessed with blower powder conditions on his recent trip:

“Welcome back! We apologize for not ordering up chest-deep powder turns for your visit this time.” -Alta

Interestingly, Rob is known to ski with his stunt double. Here he is scoring some fresh tracks in the Grand Tetons with his stunt double behind the camera.

Got to a love an A-Lister who loves to send it. Good luck on the new flick Rob!

About The Musical:

When a frustrated playwright and middle school theater teacher finds out his ex-girlfriend has started dating his nemesis, the school’s principal, he decides to ruin the principal’s chances of winning the Blue Ribbon of Academic Excellence.

In her colorful, constantly surprising feature debut, director Giselle Bonilla delivers a darkly funny, delightfully twisted ode to the inspirational power of spite. Alexander Heller’s screenplay offers a witty takedown of public school performance culture and riffs on the politics of the theater world as it follows Doug Leibowitz down his unhinged path for revenge and recognition.

Will Brill captivatingly embodies Doug’s stewing toxic resentment as his personal and professional torment transform him from an uncharismatic sad sack into a hilariously dastardly antihero. Brill’s bravura work is supported by veteran actors Rob Lowe and Gillian Jacobs as the couple whose relationship spurs Doug’s quest for revenge, as well as the spirited comic turns of the talented young performers portraying the eager middle school theater troupe he influences with his antics.

Francis Xavier is a seasoned writer for Unofficial Networks, bringing a lifetime of outdoor experience to his work. Having lived in a ski resort town for years he has a deep connection to mountain culture....