July 19, 2016  --  Cedar City, Utah
SHAKESPEARE E-GLOBE
TWO PLAYS OPENING IN NEW ANES THEATRE
The Utah Shakespeare Festival recently opened five plays, three greenshows, and a new theatre; but the excitement continues. Two more plays are set to open over the next three weeks as the Festival christens the new Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre.
YOU LIKE US!
YOU REALLY LIKE US!
Every year, the Utah Shakespeare Festival receives thousands of comments from our guests and dozens of reviews from professional critics. They come to us social media, email, and print media. It is always gratifying to read through them, and, this year, the comments have been especially positive. 
 
KSL-TV SPECIAL REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE FESTIVAL 
"The dream has become a reality," said KSL-TV reporter and arts specialist Carole Mikita as she began this eighteen-minute KSL special report on the opening of the Festival's fifty-fifth season and the new Beverley Center for the Arts. . . .
 
NEW AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS SCHEDULED
Festival guests have the unique opportunity of viewing a staged reading of two new plays, including a play which will receive a full-scale Festival production in 2017: How To Fight Loneliness by playwright Neil LaBute.

WILLY THE KID: THE BARD IN THE AMERICAN WEST
At first glance, Shakespeare and the early American West probably seem to have little in common. However, Festival Communications Assistant Brooke Vlasich visited the current exhibit at Southern Utah University's Gerald R. Sherratt Library and found out the truth.
 
GET AN EARLY LOOK
AT THE PLAYS
Trailers of our currently running five plays are now available on our website. Get an early look at your favorites and see what our actors, directors, and designers have created.
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