Tag: Utah Shakespeare Festival
Southern Utah Weekend Events Guide: Videocast and Weather
There is a busy weekend ahead in southern Utah, and The Independent has all of the information for you to have a memorable time. Southern...
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...
Adams Shakespearean Theatre bids adieu with final performance of “The Taming...
William Shakespeare wrote, “What’s past is prologue,” and that’s certainly true of the legendary Adams Memorial Shakespearean Theatre. Thursday, Sept. 3, marked the first...
Art Walk Final Friday Gallery Stroll winds down in Cedar City
The summer's last Final Friday Gallery Stroll—part of the 2015 Cedar City Art Walk—is scheduled for Aug. 28 from 5 to 8 p.m. It...
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...
Theater Review: “The Taming of the Shrew” at Utah Shakespeare Festival
Written by Brooke Bang
“The Taming of the Shrew” is one of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, though many would consider this a romance above all...
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...
The Independent August 2015 (.PDF)
The Independent Print Edition | August 2015 | PDF
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Theater Review: Utah Shakespeare Festival’s ‘Henry IV Part 2’ deserves a...
Written by Kaye Bair
The quality of Utah Shakespeare Festival's banquet of theater delights is traditionally sky-high, and this year is no exception.
Hmmm. What to...
Theater Review: Utah Shakespeare Festival’s ‘Amadeus’ illuminates Salieri’s treachery
The title references the incomparable prodigal genius responsible for over 600 classical works, whose name is synonymous with the finest body of 18th century...









