The Other Side of Summer
How the season’s theatre festivals are faring amid rising costs, fickle audiences, and the warming planet.
How the season’s theatre festivals are faring amid rising costs, fickle audiences, and the warming planet.
After 13 years in Creede, DiAntonio will relocate to Cedar City in November.
On this episode, Woodzick speaks to 2 non-binary actors currently performing in repertory at Utah Shakespeare Festival.
As the nation’s outdoor theatres prepare to return to stages this summer, some have concerns about capacity and safety, while others are roaring back at full speed.
The 60th anniversary season will be dedicated to the company’s late founder, Fred C. Adams.
As Utah Shakes’s summer season shutters, theatres from Missouri to Massachusetts weigh alternatives to staying dark for the rest of 2020.
The Utah Shakespeare Festival founder constantly searched for opportunities to make a difference.
From the end of the Federal Theatre Project to the Utah Shakespeare Festival’s first indoor space and a Tonys milestone for Phylicia Rashad, June has been a significant month for theatre.
Why some theatres—and their loyal audiences—keep eagerly boarding the repertory merry-go-round, season after grueling season.
A new advocacy organization holds its first conference in a town known for two male authors.