Southern Utah Weekend Events Guide
This week’s Southern Utah Weekend Events Guide features an outdoor movie, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, outdoor markets, live music, and more. Check out the complete guide to find out what is going on this weekend near you. For a full list of events, visit The Independent’s Events Calendar.
“Shakespeare in Love”
Adapted for the stage from the Academy Award-winning film, “Shakespeare in Love” tells of a young Shakespeare who is facing writer’s block and is short on cash and inspiration. To his rescue comes Viola, with whom he quickly falls in love and who inspires him to write his most famous love story, “Romeo and Juliet.” Showing June 30–Sept. 8 times vary. Tickets are $20–$77. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“Romeo and Juliet”
A classic tale of star-crossed lovers and forbidden love, “Romeo and Juliet” is the perfect complement to “Shakespeare in Love.” The two will share cast and scenery, and this added synergy will provide a new dimension to what may be the most famous love story in the world. Showing July 1–Sept. 9 times vary. Tickets are $20–$75. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“As You Like It”
Rosalind has a problem. Disguised as a boy, she goes to Arden to find her father. But her disguise has also fooled her beloved Orlando, who now asks this “boy” to help him woo the woman of his dreams—none other than Rosalind herself! What’s a girl (or boy) to do? Find out in this rollicking frolic of confused courtship, beautiful poetry, and unsurpassed wit. Showing June 29–Sept. 7 times vary. Tickets are $20–$75. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged)”
Brought to you by the same guys who starred in the PBS film version of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged),” this highly-imaginative, vaudeville-infused comedy tells the not-quite factual (well, not at all factual) story of an ancient manuscript purported to be the first play by William Shakespeare. Using questionable scholarship and street-performer smarts, a trio of comic actors will throw themselves into a fast, funny, and frenzied festival of pure hilarity. Showing July 28–Oct. 21 times vary. Tickets are $20–$75. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“Guys and Dolls”
Take a high-rolling gambler and pair him with a puritanical missionary. Then throw in a showgirl dreaming of the straight-and-narrow and a craps game manager who is anything but straight or narrow. Mix it up with the brassy music of Frank Loesser, including “A Bushel and a Peck” and “Luck Be a Lady,” and you have what many consider the perfect musical comedy. Showing July 3–Sept.1 times vary. Tickets are $36–$79. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Shakespeare’s luxurious tale of fairies, dreams, and moonlight, this popular comedy gets a new and exciting look when set in the art deco world of the Jazz Age. It is still true that “the course of true love never did run smooth,” and when the feuding king and queen of the fairies interfere in the couplings of mortals, the result is pure pandemonium and magical mayhem. Showing July 4–Oct. 21 times vary. Tickets are $32–$75. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“Treasure Island”
This epic tale with music will thrill the entire family with stories of buried treasure, cutthroat pirates, the larger-than-life Long John Silver, and the courageous young cabin boy Jim Hawkins. The Festival is the first theatre after a joint premiere at Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago and Berkeley Rep in Berkeley, California, to produce this critically-acclaimed adaptation, filled with adventure and song. Showing July 5–Sept. 2 times vary. Tickets are $32–$75. For information and to purchase tickets, click here.
“Shrek The Musical”
“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek.” And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude, and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand, and his name is Shrek. May 26–Oct. 20. at 8:45 p.m. Tickets are $29–$89 and can be purchased at tuacahn.org. For information, call (800) 746-9882 or (435) 652-3300.
“Newsies”
Set in New York City at the turn of the century, “Newsies” is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a ragged band of teenaged “newsies” who dreams only of a better life far from the hardship of the streets. But when publishing titans Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack finds a cause to fight for and rallies newsies from across the city to strike for what’s right. June 2–Oct. 18. at 8:45 p.m. Tickets are $29–$89 and can be purchased at tuacahn.org. For information, call (800) 746-9882 or (435) 652-3300.
“Mamma Mia!”
A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. A trip down the aisle you’ll never forget. Writer Catherine Johnson’s sunny and funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. The storytelling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship, creating an unforgettable show with a large cast and nonstop laughs. Mamma Mia! July 14–Oct. 21. Showtime varies. Tickets are $29–$89 and can be purchased at tuacahn.org. For information, call (800) 746-9882 or (435) 652-3300.
“Under Construction: The Blue Collar Musical”
When an audience unexpectedly shows up at the theater on an unscheduled performance day, an unlikely group of working-class fold must trade in their hard hats for top hats and put on a show. A big-hearted musical comedy full of surprises for the whole family. July 15– August 12. Times vary. Tickets are $15. For information, click here.
“Broadway Bound”
The final part of Neil Simon’s acclaimed autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene and his older brother Stanley trying to break into the world of show business as professional comedy writers while coping with family drama. When their material is broadcast on the radio for the first time, the family is upset to hear a thinly-veiled portrait of themselves played for laughs. July 13–Aug. 12. Times vary. Tickets are $15–$25 and can be purchased here. For information, click here.
“The Dinner Party”
Neil Simon’s wildly successful Broadway hit seasoned with hilarity and chaos that only the master chef of comedy could create. July 12–Aug. 11. Times vary. Tickets are $15–$25 and can be purchased here. For information, click here.
“Noises Off”
Often regarded as the funniest farce ever written. A manic menagerie of itinerant actors, door slamming, onstage and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play. July 14–Aug. 9. Times vary. Tickets are $15–$25 and can be purchased here. For information, click here.
Open Mic Night at Even Stevens
Even Stevens’open mic night is Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here or call (435) 251-6636.
“William Blake in Hollywood”
Angus Hewitt, an Oxford don, is ensconced in a posh Beverly Hills hotel when Crystal Dombrowski, a young wannabe Hollywood filmmaker, arrives to collaborate on a treatment of his prize-winning biography of William Blake. As they struggle to capture the spirit of Blake for the big screen, they grapple with the perennial questions of art and commerce, God and man, and kippers and granola. This romantic comedy explores our quest for and avoidance of the sublime. This is a staged reading of the winner of the Neil Simon Festival’s seventh annual New Play Contest. The audience will be invited to discuss their experience with both the playwright and director afterward. Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets are $5. For information, click here.
Lisa Mac
Lisa Mac plays at the Santa Clara Harmon’s Friday 6 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For information, call (435) 773-6200.
Sunset on the Square showing “Little Rascals”
Sunset on the Square will show “Little Rascals” Friday at 6 p.m. The free family-based community event features movies under the stars in the heart of St. George at Town Square Park. Every event features booths, food, face painting, lots of prizes, and dancing before the movie starts. Movie starts at dusk. For information, click here, or call (435) 627-4000.
Shannon Birch Vocal Studio Student Night at Even Stevens
Shannon Birch Vocal Studio Student Night is at Even Steven Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here or call (435) 251-6636.
Lyndy Butler at Jakey Leigh’s
Jakey Leigh’s hosts Lyndy Butler Friday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. For information, click here.
DOCUTAH presents “New York Doll”
From rock star to rock bottom and back again. The story of Arthur “Killer” Kane and the glam rock/punk band the New York Dolls. Their meteoric rise to their drug- and alcohol-riddled demise to their attempt at a surprise comeback. Reservations required. $10 per ticket at the door, cash only. Standby seats will be sold at the door beginning at 6:45 p.m. to fill seats unfilled by reservation holders who are not in the theater at that time. For information and reservations, click here.
The Naturals at George’s Corner
The Naturals play at George’s Corner Friday at 8 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here.
Bunco tournament at CasaBlanca
$99 includes room, one buffet, and tournament fee. Bring a guest for $79 in shared room. Cash and prizes up to $5,000. Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. For information, call (888) 711-4653 ext. 6950.
2017 Color Country Poker Run & Classic Car/Bike Show
7 p.m. Poker run same-day registration noon–2 p.m. Rider $25, passenger $15 (includes pizza, soda and T-shirt). Best and worst hand win cash prize. Classic car show same day registration 1–3 p.m. at La Quinta Inn at 1377 S. Main St., Cedar City. $30 per classic car/bike (includes pizza, soda and T-shirt). Classic Car and Bike Show 3–7 p.m. at Evans’ parking lot at 169 N 100 W across from Mike’s Tavern. Afterparty at Mike’s Tavern from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. with Full Tilt Boogie, Bila Gaana, Tony Christiansen, and Mudd. For information, click here.
DJ Spinz at The One and Only
DJ Spinz will be at the One and Only Friday night at 9 p.m. Dance the night away, have a few drinks, play pool, and have a great time! Click here for more information.
Game Night at Toadz
Get your game face on! Game night is coming to Toadz every Friday featuring beer pong tournaments ($100 cash prize), trash can beer pong, corn hole, darts, and pool tables upstairs with many more games to choose from every week. Sign ups for beer pong start at 9 p.m. with the first game at 10 p.m. (You don’t have to drink to play.) Drink specials are $2 domestic beer bottles ads $3 wells. There is not a cover charge. Must be 21 and older. For information, click here.
Zion Canyon Farmers Market
The 2017 season is Saturdays May 6–Oct. 14, rain or shine, from 9 a.m. to noon on the lawn of the Bit and Spur Restaurant and across from the Switchback Grille and Holiday Inn Express. The market was developed to provide a place for local farmers, backyard growers, and producers to sell their goods directly to consumers, to educate the consumers about local farming and seasonal eating, to encourage and promote the use of locally grown farm products, and to enhance quality of life in southern Utah by providing a community activity that fosters social gathering and interaction. For information, visit zionharvest.org, or call (435) 772-0435.
Year-Round Farmer’s Market in Cedar City
Visit the only year-round farmer’s market in Utah, a real farmers market that sells only locally produced and grown fruit, vegetables, jam, bread, and other farm products. The event happens on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the IFA parking lot. For information, contact Symbria Patterson at info@yearroundfarmersmarket.org or call her at (435) 865-6792.
Tuacahn Saturday Market
Stroll among local artists and artisans while enjoying live local entertainment Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more shopping fun, step inside the beautiful new Tuacahn Gift Gallery where you will find Tuacahn Amphitheater souvenirs, home decor items, gifts, and much more.
John Underwood at Zion Canyon Brew Pub
John Underwood plays at Zion Canyon Brew Pub Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, call (435) 772-0404.
Zachary Marquez at Even Stevens
Zachary Marquez plays at Even Stevens Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here or call (435) 251-6636.
Soul What?! at George’s Corner
Soul What?! plays at George’s Corner Saturday 8 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here.
Past of Ashes at Even Stevens
Past of Ashes plays at Even Stevens Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, click here or call (435) 251-6636.