Utah Shakespeare Festival

Utah Shakespeare Festival

Friday, Jul 11, 2025 at 10:00am

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Schedule:

Backstage Tour: 10:00am

Peek behind the scenery and into the Festival’s various production areas to see how all the enchantment comes together. These informative tours are led by Festival actors and artists who can share their backstage knowledge with you. Participants must navigate stairs, though ADA routes are available if requested.

Participants must navigate stairs. ADA routes are available upon request.

$10 - Tickets available at the Festival Ticket Office, online, or by calling 800-PLAYTIX

Tours start promptly at 10:00 a.m. Late arrivals may not be able to join a tour in progress. Tickets for late arrivals may be exchanged to another date, subject to availability. No refunds.

Location: "The Fred Statue" in the Engelstad Courtyard

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Dear Jack, Dear Louise - Preview: 2:00pm

This is a preview performance, which means there is a possibility that you will see elements that are not quite in their finished state. There is also a chance that the performance could be paused if the safety of the actors, crew, or audience is at stake. To purchase accessible seating, please contact the ticket office at (866)939-0964.

Dear Jack, Dear Louise By Ken Ludwig Directed by Michael Perlman

Sparks fly and love blossoms from a world away when US Army Doctor Jack meets aspiring actress Louise by letter during WWII. Navigating the challenges of distance and uncertainty, they dream of a future together. Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig tells the joyous, heartwarming story of his parents’ courtship and the results are anything but expected.

Location: Anes Studio Theatre

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Steel Magnolias: 2:00pm

Steel Magnolias By Robert Harling Directed by Melissa Maxwell

The women of 1980s Chinquapin, Louisiana, gather each week in wise-cracking Truvy Jones’s popular beauty salon where she does the hair of such locals as the rich curmudgeon Ouiser, the eccentric millionaire Miss Clairee, and the socialite M’Lynn whose daughter Shelby is about to get married. As these women make their way over life’s many ups and downs together, they find comfort, love, friendship–and a fair amount of verbal ribbing–in one another’s company.

Location: Randall L. Jones Theatre

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Repertory Magic: 4:30pm

One of the most magical and difficult aspects of our repertory theatre is the changeover. Technicians expertly change everything from the matinee show to the evening show, and you can witness the scene change and ask questions as it happens. Moderated by Festival Production Manager Richard Girtain.

$10 - Tickets available at the Festival Ticket Office, online, or by calling 800-PLAYTIX

Location: Randall L. Jones Theatre

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Antony and Cleopatra: 8:00pm

Antony and Cleopatra By William Shakespeare Directed by Carolyn Howarth

A man of great vision, dedication, and purpose, Marc Antony is still no match for the passionate and irresistible Queen of the Nile. Will this great military hero face catastrophic defeat with his vision clouded and his purpose blunted? Reason battles emotion in this epic and seldom-produced portrayal of love, leaving us wondering until the very end: which will win, or will all be lost?

Location: Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre

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The Importance of Being Earnest: 8:00pm

The Importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde Directed by Rodney Lizcano

Take a mother eager to marry her daughter to a “suitable” match, a prim governess with a very romantic streak, and two earnest young “gentlemen” looking for fun. Add some of the best-loved lines in English literature, a little confusion, and a great deal of laughter and you have this comic classic many critics have called “the funniest play ever written.”

Location: Randall L. Jones Theatre

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To purchase accessible seating, please contact the ticket office at (866)939-0964.


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