Military Appreciation Day
Military personnel are invited to reserve tickets by calling 800-PLAYTIX or visiting the ticket office near the Anes Studio Theatre.

Military Appreciation Days Planned at the Utah Shakespeare Festival

Cedar City, UT –The Utah Shakespeare Festival will be celebrating our Armed Forces with free tickets for military personnel to selected performances on September 16 and 28. The Festival appreciates the sacrifices of the men and women who serve and recognizes their dedication and commitment to this country.

The offer is for anyone with a military ID or DD214 form, active or veteran, and includes four tickets per ID total to the following: The Comedy of Terrors on September 16 at 8 p.m. and The Pirates of Penzance on September 28 at 2 p.m. The four tickets can be divided between the two shows, or all four can be to one show. In addition, if military personnel would like more tickets on those days, they can purchase those for $10 off regular prices.

Military personnel are invited to reserve tickets by calling 800-PLAYTIX or visiting the ticket office near the Anes Studio Theatre. A valid military ID or a copy of a DD214 form will be required to pick up the tickets, and there is a limit of four tickets per ID. Tickets are not available in the Premier seating section. Space is limited for this special offer, so call soon to reserve your seats.

“I’m honored to be the son of a proud Vietnam veteran,” said Donn Jersey, director of development and communication, “and once again the Utah Shakespeare Festival wants to extend a warm welcome and humble thank you to all of those that made sacrifices to our country and every one of us.”

Regular tickets for the Festival’s 2021 season are still on sale. Shows are Pericles, Richard III, The Comedy of Errors, Ragtime, The Pirates of Penzance, Intimate Apparel, Cymbeline, and The Comedy of Terrors. For specific days and times and to purchase tickets, visit www.bard.org or call 1-800-PLAYTIX.


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