Kent Miles The Utah Shakespearean Festival Bi 5 Our 21st Summer Season As You Like It Romeo and Juliet Henry IV, Part II The Monarchs of England/James | July 15-August 28, 1982 r on Pe sgh a. S| ety ener 85 t st vw Twenty one years of Shakespeare on the campus of Southern Utah State College provide background for your visit this summer. The Utah Shakespearean Festival greets you warmly and extends a sincere welcome. Awaiting your visit this season are three Shakespearean plays (one presented additionally in matinee), a matinee of THE MONARCHS OF ENGLAND and the follow- ing activities: |. Literary Seminar Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. No charge unless for College credit. 2. Production Seminar Monday through Saturday 11:30-12:30. No charge. 3. Backstage tours Tuesday and Thursday 1 p.m. Price $1.50. 4. Orientation and Greenshow Monday through Saturday 7:15. No charge. 9. Bard’s Banquet and special opening night events July 15. 6. Cedar City Arts Festival July 21 through July 23, 1982, on grounds adjoining the Festival Theatre. Special Art Exhibits at the Braithwaite Gallery on campus during the entire Festival season. No charge. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday | p.m. to 7 p.m. Intermountain Society of Artists and Cedar City Art Committee Art Show on the City Park July 30 through August 8, 1982. Wome J. “Festival Days” sales by Cedar City merchants. A kaleidoscopic choice of activites in the Cedar City area is waiting to complement your Festival visit. National parks and monuments combine with mountains and deserts to provide an almost endless variety of outdoor recreation, Cedar City itself is a clean, beautifully appointed town which is a shopping center for a wide area of Southern Utah and is also the location of Southern Utah State College, a fully accredited, four-year institution offering personalized, quality instruction in many areas. Kent Miles Boyd Redington Kent Miles Kent Miles Continuing traditions at the Festival are the popular daytime literary and production seminars. The literary seminar, which may be taken for one hour college credit if desired, is ( held Tuesday through Saturday at 10 a.m. If taken for credit, the cost is $32 for Utah residents and $66 for non-residents. If not taken for credit, there is no charge. Production seminars are conducted from 11:30 to 12:30 daily in the following areas: MON:The Festival, Its Origins and Future TUES: Costumers WED: Actors THURS: Stage Properties and Special Effects Designers FRI: Costumers SAT: Actors. With the exception of costume and stage properties seminars, which are held in the Studio Theatre, all seminars are held in the Grove, weather permitting. In case of rain all seminars move into the Studio Theatre. For information regarding college credit, please contact the Registrar, Southern Utah State College, Cedar City, UT 84720. Students or teachers wishing to ht re-certify are encouraged to look into this possibility. The Utah Shakespearean Festival accepts applications each season for a limited number of positions with the Festival company. Actors, musicians, dancers, costumers and technicians nationwide apply for these positions, and selected company members join talents and abilities with promotions, box office and managerial personnel to provide Festival audiences an artist- ically memorable Shakespearean experience. A high level of professionalism exists and is fos- tered throughout the entire Festival company. Wit For your pleasure during the Greenshow and intermission, the Festival Sweet Shoppe offers natural teas, juices and mulled cider as well as the traditional tarts, oranges, horehound and humbug candies. The Gift Shoppe offers Festival souvenirs including books, calendars, shirts, stationery, postcards each evening from 6:30 until showtime and again during intermission. You are invited to enjoy these amenities. Scenes from the 1981 summer season— Much Ado About Nothing, Hamlet and Henry IV, Part | Kent Miles Boyd Redington Kent Miles Kent Miles At 7:15 p.m. preceding each night’s Shakespearean production, the Greenshow opens with a traditional orientation to the evening’s plays. Beginning at 7:30 and continuing until the play commences, audiences enjoy Elizabethan dancing, madrigal and lute singing, Punch and Judy shows and Elizabethan sonnet reading. Young costumed vendors offer Renaissance refreshments, and a Shakespearean recorder group performs each evening in the Exhibit Hall as guests view a special display from the world of William Shakespeare. There is no charge for the Greenshow. Visit the makeup room, scene shop and costume shop. Walk through the underground tunnel and emerge in the Adams Memorial Theatre. Observe actors, technicians, costumers and musicians as they prepare for Festival productions. Participate in one of the most popular Festi- val daytine activities as you take a backstage tour Tuesday or Thursday beginning July 20 at 1 p.m. Tours are presented by the Festival Promotions department and last about an hour and a half. Please purchase your $1.50 ticket at the Box Office and take a seat in the Auditorium, where a friendly guide will be on hand to greet you. Reliable care highlighted by appropriate movies, games and stories characterize the child care service offered nightly during the Festival season. A full-time supervisor welcomes your children up to the age of eight to a well-equipped, safe facility east of the Festival grounds. Look for the Shakespearean flag and arrive there with your children in time to spend a few minutes before leaving. The Festival urges parents to take advantage of this service as NO ONE UNDER THE AGE OF FIVE YEARS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE THEATRE DURING A PERFORMANCE. COST IS $4.00 PER CHILD FOR EVENINGS, $3.00 PER CHILD FOR MATINEES. You are urged to make reservations in advance. Please use the appropriate line on your ticket order form which is a part of this brochure. “Bex Ofte How to Order Tickets By Mail: The Utah Shakespearean Festival Box Office is open year around for MAIL ORDER tickets. Tickets are now being processed according to postmark for the 1982 season. i Write Box Office, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, Utah 84720 or use the attached order Lyi Lt form. FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER. ENCLOSE A SELF-ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE IF YOU WISH THE TICKETS MAILED TO YOU. OTHERWISE THEY WILL BE HELD AT THE BOX OFFICE FOR YOUR ARRIVAL. List alternate dates and at least one alternate seating section. By Telephone: The Utah Shakespearean Festival information number is (801) 586-7878. Beginning April 1, 1982, telephone reservations will be taken for the 1982 season between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1] a.m. Monday through Friday. Beginning July 15, 1982, telephone hours are 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. Telephone reservations will be held for SEVEN DAYS for your payment to arrive. When there is not sufficient time for a payment to arrive before a performance date, tickets will be held for pickup at the Box Office until two hours before per- formance (6:30 Mountain Daylight Time). A romantic comedy with a pastoral setting, the theme of AS YOU LIKE IT belongs to the long literary tradition of escape from city life, back to the carefree existence of woods and fields. Idealized romance, make-believe, shepherds and perpetual innocence people a plot of sunny unreality. The poetry is some of Shakespeare’s loveliest; the Forest of Arden, where little by little everyone in the story is drawn, is almost set to music. Orlando, Jacques and Oliver, Rosalind and Celia... fair maidens, noble youths and aged usurpers. Romance and innocence triumph; evil is ultimately banished. Touchstone, the clown, adds delight as lovers are united and everything ends at peace. In addition to evening performances, AS YOU LIKE IT will be staged as a matinee begin- ning July 31 in the Indoor Theatre. With this scheduling you may attend all three Shakespearean productions during a weekend. Box Office Hours Beginning June 7, 1982, tickets may be purchased at the Box Office window. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. Beginning July 15, 1982, the Box Office will be open Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time. General Information Evening performances begin at 8:30 Mountain Daylight Time. Orientation and greenshow activities begin at 7:15 p.m. LATECOMERS WILL BE SEATED AT APPOINTED INTERVALS ONLY. No one under the age of five years will be admitted to the theatre during a performance (see child care section). Wheelchair locations are available; patrons must furnish their own wheelchairs. Lords’ Gallery: Each morning during the production season, 40 reserved seats go on sale at the Festival Box Office at 10 a.m. Price of these seats is $4.00 each; they may be purchased on the day of performance only and Lords’ seating is limited to four tickets per person. Courtesy Booth: Sponsored by the Utah Shakespearean Festival Guild, the Courtesy Booth is NOT a ticket exchange. For a $.50 per ticket fee, people with excess tickets may place them for sale. There will be no fee for unsold tickets, as the Guild cannot guarantee re-sale of any tickets. Booth hours are | p.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. each day. The Booth will re-open during intermission to finalize transactions. If you wish to mail tickets to the Courtesy Booth, you MUST enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of tickets or money. Booth opens July 15, 1982, and NO SELLING REQUESTS WILL BE HONORED WITHOUT TICKETS. The tragic tale of the star-crossed lovers has delighted audiences for nearly four centu- ries with its poetry, grace and intense action. The names of the two lovers have become almost -*=° symbols of love and youth, and their tragedy is made more poignant by their innocence and sin- cerity, helplessly set against the fate they are powerless to overcome. Shakespeare’s first tragedy is acclaimed for its masterly stagecraft, its rare blank verse and its lighthearted, lyrical atmo- sphere. Motivated by the theme of romantic love and presented for you in the setting Shakespeare himself envisioned, the ancient feud that destroys two young innocents and their love again comes to life, weaving golden beauty into a fabric heavy with the dark pattern of death. In Case of Rain Inclement weather occasionally necessitates moving a performance inside. Comparable NE alternate reserved seating is available in the indoor theatre. Please know the play will resume in \) BE SO the outdoor theatre as soon as weather permits, and we will do everything possible to minimize ONG i \ your inconvenience. _ ee WAN vi Te \\ You may also wish to bring a wrap in anticipation of cool mountain breezes. VIS Ban" ) , Nh Cameras and Recording Equipment The Festival encourages you to remember your visit with pictures. You are wel- come to photograph anything except a performance. In order not to disturb other patrons, we ask you to refrain from using cameras or recording equipment during a performance. NO CAMERAS OR RECORDING EQUIPMENT WILL BE ALLOWED INSIDE THE THEATRE DURING A PERFORMANCE. ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PAYMENT IN FULL AND THERE CAN BE NO EXCHANGES OR REFUND. PLEASE REFRAIN FROM SMOKING IN THE THEATRE BUILDING + 1 i i i I i I i i I I i I i ! ; I I I I I This play continues the historical trilogy retelling the life of Prince Hal who becomes 1982 SUMMER CALENDAR Henry V. The history was begun by the Festival in 1981 and will be completed in 1983 with the staging of HENRY V. HENRY IV, PART II continues the story of Prince Hal, and many of the same | Mon | Tues | Wed | Thus | Fri | Sat | characters reappear in this segment. : = 16 7 When Hotspur’s death is confirmed, enraged northern forces join to fight the king, and LY the struggle continues. Sir John Falstaff, meanwhile, finds it difficult to bid farewell to his assoc- AYLI RandJ | HENRYIV iates at the Boar’s-Head Tavern and starts north with the King’s army. The clever old rascal as a _ mo 23 7 avoids being arrested for debt, and indeed borrows more money for rioting with Prince Hal. MONARCHS Treachery in the north disperses the rebellion, but the King is too ill even to accept the good AYLI RandJ HENRY IV AYLI! | RandJ HENRY IV news. When Hal returns to his father their differences are reconciled and the dying monarch ; 5 : f 28 30 31 passes to Hal the golden circlet of his father’s cares. Falstaff hurries to London to reap the bene- - a MONARCHS o MONARCHS AYLI fits, but the new king is not the riotous prince, and Falstaff is rebuked. The young king banishes AYLI RandJ | HENRYIV AYLI RandJ | HENRY IV all the misleaders of his youth, and as PART II ends Henry V is making plans to invade France. Peel See 4 5 6 7 MONARCHS MONARCHS AYLI AYLI HENRY IV AYLI HENRY IV 10 11 12 13 14 MONARCHS MONARCHS AYLI ss +» AYLI RandJ | HENRY IV AYLI RandJ | HENRYIV Dubbed “The Merry Monarch,” James I succeeded Elizabeth I to the throne of England. | AYU! | RandJ | | Randy | HENRY | His coronation lasted an entire year, and his reign is remembered for significant contributions to the culture of the western world. Segments of some of these contributions are re-created for Tefow ie ae du | HENRYIV the Festival’s fourth traditional MONARCHS OF ENGLAND matinee. The revision of the Bible, | Avui | Randy | HENRYIV | AYLI | Randy | HENRYIV | the expansion of frontiers into the new world and the Jacobean masque originally created for eee ane ee ORS James I by Indigo Jones will be authentically represented with elaborate costuming, songs of sted ae = ei the new world and musical instruments from the period. Audience members are invited to ask questions and examine the musical instruments after each performance, which will be held this summer on the Indoor Stage. Performance time is 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays beginning July 23. Price $3.0 TICKET ORDER FORM Please use block capitals NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP TELEPHONE: HOME OFFICE MAILING INFORMATION: (Payment in full must accompany all orders) _) Telephone orders (after April 1, 1982) L] Mail tickets to me. (Enclose stamped self-addressed en- velope. Otherwise tickets will be held at the Box Office for your arrival.) Lj Hold tickets at Box Office. (If confirmation is desired en- close a stamped self-addressed envelope.) Make check payable to: UTAH SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL Mail to: UTAH SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL Cedar City, Utah 84720 Telephone: Box Office (801) 586-7878 Administrative Offices (801) 586-7880 PLEASE RESERVE TICKETS AS FOLLOWS: No. of : Alter Total Tickets St Area Cost SEATING CHARTS 0. \ Mbp iL ADAMS MEMORIAL SHAKESPEAREAN THEATRE Seating for all evening performances As You Like It Sat. Matinee 2:00 p.m. As You Like It Romeo and Juliet GALLERY ABOVE LAST FOUR ROWS OF MAIN FLOOR to Salt seu em CENTER GALLERY Brian Head Resort 329 BY¥Ce Canyon 76 Henry IV Part Il Monarchs of England Backstage Tour lf order cannot be filled as requested please: O Return check. O Substitute best TOTAL available AMOUNT tickets remaining. ENCLOSED §$ ; 7 seinepiitipantiaiititanistobinnttiansbathinnionscanamasninaestaiibiniasiitipanginabaiaibiiaanaiiiminttainel eeisintaaataie Child Care Services reservation: Cedar Breaks 24 Cedar City 0. Ch Iq CENTER MAIN Sane SAREAN FLOOR FESTIVAL $10.00* fo) % yD Zion Park 61 ~, The Utah Shakespearean Festival is located on the Campus of Southern Utah State College. NEVADA *Most center section seats are sold for the 1982 season — send alternate seating. Lake Powell 159 et Grand Canyon 159 | N DOOR TH EATR E Seating for the Saturday Matinees of AS YOU LIKE IT, 2:00 p.m. 8 ; ma fa oon ee Groups are a vital and welcome part of the Festival. We offer organized groups of 20 or $4.00 RE OOR $4.00 more the following special services: $.50 ticket discount Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; ; _ MAIN FLOOR | ample free parking for tour busses; information about the Southern Utah area including national CENTER parks, monuments and other scenic attractions; a calendar listing daytime activities. For campus $5.00 MAIN FLOOR $5.00 housing reservations, please phone (801) 586-7966. In order to more efficiently serve your group, RESERVATIONS MUST BE COMPLETED AND PAID FOR 60 DAYS AFTER DATE OF ORDER: PLEASE ENCLOSE A SELF-ADDRESSED, $7.00 FRONT STAMPED ENVELOPE WITH YOUR RESERVATION. For information regarding any of these group MAIN FLOOR features, please write GROUP SERVICES, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Cedar City, UT 84720. wae Box office telephone (801) 586-7878. STAGE to Las Vegas 180 No. of Children Date and Performance Payment due on date entered above DO NOT SEND ADVANCE PAYMENT! SNAhESPEAREAN FESTIVAL Performances of THE MONARCHS OF ENGLAND are in TICKETS FOR [983 WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE JULY 14, 1982. the Indoor Theatre — General Admission $3.00. NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 53 The Utah Shakespearean Festival CEDAR CITY, UTAH on the campus of Southern Utah State College Cedar City, Utah 84720 L = = cy Be