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Guess Fred C. Adams Middle Name

‘Guess Fred C. Adams’ Middle Name’ annual competition begins Feb. 1

Preparations are underway for Cedar City’s annual “Guess Fred C. Adams’ Middle Name” competition starting on Feb. 1. With the founder of the Cedar...
Utah Marlowe Festival

Utah Marlowe Festival opens in St. George, strains relations with Cedar...

Much to the annoyance of the patrons and staff of the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, the Utah Marlowe Festival begins its inaugural...
Utah Shakespeare Festival theater camps

Utah Shakespeare Festival offers holiday discount for summer theater camps

The Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City recently wrapped up its 2015 season and is busily preparing not only for the 2016 season but...
SBSU donates to Utah Shakespeare Festival

SBSU donates to Utah Shakespeare Festival; Festival pays it forward to...

State Bank of Southern Utah officials recently presented a check for $50,000 to the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Bank officials cited a desire to give...
Dixie Forum Utah Shakespeare Festival

Dixie Forum: Utah Shakespeare Festival members present at panel

Dixie State University’s weekly “Dixie Forum: A Window on the World” series will continue its fall lineup with a presentation about the Utah Shakespeare...
Utah Shakespeare Festival student access pass free tickets

Utah Shakespeare Festival offers student passes, free tickets

In an effort to help students attend the Utah Shakespeare Festival productions at reduced prices, the USF has announced the return of the Student...
Theater Review: Utah Shakespeare Festival's 'King Lear' is grandeur in chaos

Theater Review: Utah Shakespeare Festival’s ‘King Lear’ is grandeur in chaos

Written by Rachel Parry Masterful acting within rich simplicity makes the 2015 production of “King Lear” at the Utah Shakespeare Festival a worthy addition to...
Shakespeare implicated as a stoner: verily, nothing is sacred

Shakespeare implicated as a stoner: verily, nothing is sacred

I first visited Cedar City in 2009. My daughter’s mother was working in the Utah Shakespeare Festival costume shop that summer, and I flew...