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Words Cubed is part of the UtahShakespeareFestival's new-play program that seeks to nurture and develop openly submitted, solicited, and commissioned plays by providing a professionally supported platform for readings, workshops, and fully realized productions as part of an ongoing commitment to create a diverse body of work.
New and repeat attendees alike are all invited back this year with some incredible shows and an extensive theater experience on the docket. Starting off with a few of the namesake's plays, the festival is featuring productions of King Lear, All's Well That Ends Well, and the Tempest.
Pforzheimer Curator of Early Books and Manuscripts Gerald Cloud and Cline Curator of Theater and Performing Arts Eric Colleary offer unique insight into the exhibition Shakespeare in Print and Performance. Capacity is limited. Free tickets will be available at the visitor desk starting at 6 p.m.
The UtahShakespeareFestival is excited to announce the latest member of its year-round staff: Cedar City native Brittney Corry started August 1 as the Festival's new marketing manager. Corry calls herself a "southern Utah gal," having grown up in Cedar City. She graduated from Southern Utah University with a degree in strategic ...
2022 Utah Shakespeare Festival. Overview. The Utah Shakespeare Festival presents life-affirming classic & contemporary plays in repertory, with Shakespeare as the cornerstone. These plays are enhanced by interactive festival experiences. Learn More. Presented By: Cedar City & Brian Head Tourism Bureau. Dates: 7/28/2022, 7/29/2022, 7/30/2022, 7 ...
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