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Utah Shakespeare Festival

Coordinates: 37°40′34.61″N 113°4′4.73″W / 37.6762806°N 113.0679806°W / 37.6762806; -113.0679806
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Utah Shakespeare Festival
BeginsJune, annually
EndsOctober, annually
VenueThe Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts
Location(s)Cedar City, UT
Founded1961
FoundersFred C. Adams
AttendanceNearly 100,000
BudgetOver $7 million
Websitebard.org
Interior of the Adams Memorial Theater, a replica of the Globe Theatre.
West elevation of The Adams Theater

The Utah Shakespeare Festival is a theatrical festival that performs works by Shakespeare as their cornerstone. The Festival is held during the summer and fall on the campus of Southern Utah University in Cedar City, Utah, United States.

History

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The Festival was founded in 1961, presented its first season in 1962.[1]

Productions

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The Adams Theater stage

During the summer The Greenshow is performed outside before the evening productions. The Greenshow often includes comedic skits, sword fighting, and musical routines with dancing. During and before the performance people dressed (roughly) in period clothing walk around the courtyard (green) selling programs, telling jokes, and offering a selection of treats.[2]

Leadership

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On October 3, 2022 the Festival announced departure of Executive Director Frank Mack.[3]

David Ivers and Brian Vaughn were named co-artistic directors in 2011. Vaughn became the primary artistic director in 2017 when Ivers departed the Festival for Arizona Theatre Company.[4]

37°40′34.61″N 113°4′4.73″W / 37.6762806°N 113.0679806°W / 37.6762806; -113.0679806

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About Us". Utah Shakespeare Festival. Retrieved 2022-03-08.
  2. ^ Maxwell, Marsha (July 5, 2012). "Utah Shakespeare Festival Features Revamped Greenshow". About.com. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  3. ^ "Festival Executive Producer Frank Mack to Pursue New Opportunities | Utah Shakespeare Festival". www.bard.org. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
  4. ^ "Artistic Director Headed to Arizona Theatre Company | Utah Shakespeare Festival". www.bard.org. Retrieved 2023-03-06.
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