Adams Shakespearean Theatre
Cedar City, Utah
In the early 1960s, business owners worried that the proposed Interstate 15 would divert tourists from Cedar City as they travelled to Zions and Bryce Canyon national parks. Fred C. Adams, a professor at Southern Utah State College, thought a theater festival might encourage passing tourists to exit the new freeway. For its first season in 1962, the Utah Shakespeare Festival used a makeshift outdoor platform as a stage, with the audience seated in folding chairs on the lawn. In 1977, the festival built the Adams Shakespearean Theatre, a replica of the original Globe Theatre.
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Kids in the ACT Youth Theatre Presents 'Les Miserables'
Alpine Community Theater, 5 March 2019
Continuing in the tradition of excellence in family-friendly entertainment, Alpine Community Theater (ACT) presents Kids in the ACT Youth Theatre Teen Players performing Les Miserables, the world’s longest running musical and true modern classic based on Victor Hugo’s novel.
Epic, grand and uplifting, Les Misérables School Edition runs just over two hours and overflows with melodies that are already standards, featuring one of the most memorable scores of all time.
The ACT performances run nightly at 7:00 p.m. April 11 through April 15, excluding Sunday, with a 2:00 matinee on Saturday, at the Valentine Theater, 839 East 900 North, American Fork. Visit
alpinecommunitytheater.org for online tickets after March 11. Questions? Call Laura Snyder at: 801-404-0736.