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Acting its age: Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City is still golden at 50


Daily Herald, 26 June 2011

Article Summary:

beginning of Utah Shakespeare Festival:

  • Fred Adams remembers mapping out the festival in 1959 with his late wife
  • “I had a beautiful little white 1955 Ford Thunderbird. Barbara and I sat there with a little yellow legal pad talking about what we would want it to be.” (Fred Adams, founder and executive producer emeritus of the Utah Shakespeare Festival)
  • Adams visited leading Shakespeare festivals in San Diego, California; Stratford, Connecticut; Ashland, Oregon; and Ontario, Canada, and spent hours talking with their founders.
  • Adams stepped down from day-to-day management of the festival in 2005
     

first season of Utah Shakespeare Festival:

  • ran two weeks in 1962
  • a makeshift outdoor stage was built by the acting company between rehearsals
  • shows: “Hamlet,” “The Taming of the Shrew,” and “The Merchant of Venice”
  • performed for 3,276 total patrons


Adams Shakespearean Theatre:

  • outdoor theater constructed in 1977
  • closely replicates the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare’s day