The Utah Shakespeare Festival kicked off its 2016 season at the end of June in Cedar City, and this season brings a wide array of stage productions to southern Utah.
Englestad Shakespeare Theatre
June 27–Sept. 8: “Much Ado about Nothing”
June 28–Sept. 10: “Henry V”
June 29 –Sept. 9: “The Three Musketeers”
Randall L. Jones Theatre
July 1–Oct. 15: “The Cocoanuts”
Sept. 14–Oct. 22: “The Odd Couple”
July 2–Sept. 3: “Mary Poppins”
Anes Studio Theatre
July 29–Oct. 22: “Julius Caesar”
Aug. 4–Oct. 22: “Murder for Two”
Greenshow Stage
June 27–Sept. 10: The Greenshow
The Utah Shakespeare Festival is recognized as one of the finest professional theater programs in the nation. In 2000, The Utah Shakespeare Festival won the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theater. The festival not only includes Shakespeare and contemporary productions but also has literary seminars, classes, and extensive backstage tours.
For more information about The Utah Shakespeare Festival or to purchase tickets, go to bard.org.
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