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he 2018 season of the Utah Shakespeare Festival is packed with stories of characters grappling with what it means to be part of a diverse and complicated world. Whether it is Charlie and Ellard discovering the power of community in The Foreigner or Iago insidiously promoting differences and intolerance in Othello, or whether it is The Poet examining the human affinity for war in An Iliad or Dorante building an intricate, but comedic, web of deception in The Liar builds an intricate, but comedic, web of deception — all explore the power of our common humanity and the effects of our choices. Our four plays this fall tell stories from the time of ancient Greece to seventeenth century France, from 1980s Georgia to the timeless Mediterranean. They include a parade of hilarious, wise, loving, opinionated, and befuddled characters—a reflection of us all. We hope you will join with them and with us as our phenomenal artists bring your stories to our stages. We’ll save you a seat. Frank Mack, executive producer Brian Vaughn, artistic director
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Table of Contents An Iliad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 The Foreigner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 The Liar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Othello. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 The Festival Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Cover photo:
Brian Vaughn as The Poet and Katie Fay Francis as The Muse in the 2018 production of An Iliad. (Photo by Karl Hugh. Copyright 2018 Utah Shakespeare Festival.)
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GUEST INFORMATION Enjoy the Play We encourage all our guests to prepare by learning a bit about the plays. Printed playbills and souvenir programs as well as www.bard.org contain synopses, character lists, and other play information. Arrive at least fifteen to thirty minutes early in order to take care of personal needs (food, drink, restroom, etc.) before you enter the theatre. Keep in mind that if you are late or leave the theatre during the performance, you will be admitted back inside only at an appropriate time during the production. Talking or even whispering during the performance is distracting to everyone around you, including the actors. Please be courteous. Keep cell phones turned off and put away during the performance. Everyone around you will be distracted if you take even a quick glance at a text message. Please do not take any type of photograph or recording of any kind in the theatres; doing so is a violation of union rules. Cameras and recording devices are not allowed in the theatres during performances. Best of all, have fun and enjoy! The magic of the theatre is only possible with you! Festival Information Information is available by writing Utah Shakespeare Festival, 351 West Center Street, Cedar City, Utah 84720 or by telephoning 435-586-7880. Ticket information is available by calling 435-586-7878 or toll-free 1-800-PLAYTIX or by e-mail at guestservices@bard.org. Or you can find us on the internet at www.bard.org.
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The Utah Shakespeare Festival operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The Utah Shakespeare Festival also employs stage directors and choreographers through the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. Designers for the Utah Shakespeare Festival are represented by United Scenic Artists (USA) local #829. The programs and activities of the Utah Shakespeare Festival are sponsored in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C., and the Utah Division of Arts and Museums. The Utah Shakespeare Festival is located in the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts on the campus of Southern Utah University. 2018 Playbill Bruce C. Lee Editor and Publications Manager Tyler Morgan Marketing and Communications Director Marlo Ihler Marketing Associate Shianne Gray Communications Assistant Karl Hugh Photographer Wyett Ihler Graphic Artist Clare Campbell Graphic Artist Copyright Š 2018 the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Cover and entire contents are fully protected and may not be reproduced in any manner without written permission of the Utah Shakespeare Festival. All rights reserved.
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AN ILIAD By Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare
Based on Homer’s The Iliad, translated by Robert Fagles Sponsored by The Emma Eccles Jones Foundation and Utah Media Group
Artistic Staff
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Jason Spelbring Nils Emerson Jeffrey Lieder William C. Kirkham Sarah Speck Philip Thompson Tanya J. Searle*, Terence Orleans Alexander*
The play is performed without intermission.
Cast
The Poet The Muse
Brian Vaughn* Katie Fay Francis
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The lighting designer is represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. An Iliad is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. An Iliad was originally developed as part of the New York Theatre Workshop Usual Suspects Program, Off-Broadway premiere produced by New York Theatre Workshop ( Jim Nicola, Artistic Director; William Russo, Managing Director) in 2012. An Iliad was originally produced by Seattle Repertory Theatre ( Jerry Manning Producing Artistic Director; Benjamin Moore, Managing Director). It was subsequently produced by McCarter Theatre Center, Princeton, NJ (Emily Mann, Artistic Director; Timothy J. Shields, Managing Director, Mara Isaacs, Producing Director). An Iliad was developed in part with the assistance of the Sundance Institute Theatre Program. @utahshakespeare | #aniliadusf
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AN ILIAD
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THE STORY OF THE PLAY
single, modern day storyteller takes the stage—possibly Homer, possibly one of the many bards who followed in his footsteps. Aided by his Muse and his memory of centuries of war, he retells Homer’s classic tale of the Trojan War, specifically the famous story of the great fighters Achilles and Hector. As he shares his tale with a modern audience, his references with wars
throughout the ages collide with the ancient story of Greeks and Trojans. As a traveling storyteller, he uses poetry, music, humor, and poignant accounts of war to share the experience from the perspective of a fighting Greek soldier and of a poet, a tale he is feels fated (unfortunately) to tell throughout time.
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the foreigner By Larry Shue Sponsored by The Cedar City/Brian Head Tourism Bureau
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Artistic Staff
Director Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Music Score and Sound Designer Voice and Text Coach Fight Director Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager
Vincent J. Cardinal Jason Lajka David Kay Mickelsen William C. Kirkham Barry G. Funderburg Jeremy Sortore Jason Spelbring Terence Orleans Alexander* Caleb Thomas Cook*
Scene: Betty Meeks’s Fishing Lodge Resort, Tilghman County, Georgia; the recent past There will be one intermission.
Cast
S/Sgt. “Froggy” LeSueur Charlie Baker Betty Meeks Rev. David Marshall Lee Catherine Simms Owen Musser Ellard Simms
Chris Mixon* Michael Doherty* Colleen Baum* Josh Jeffers Katie Fay Francis Russ Benton* Rob Riordan*
Understudies
S/Sgt. “Froggy” LeSueur/Owen Musser—Michael A. Harding; Charlie Baker/Rev. David Marshall Lee— Ian Allred†; Betty Meeks/Catherine Simms—Samantha Allred; Ellard Simms—Keaton Delmar Johns Understudies never substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made prior to the performance.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. †Appearing courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program. The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. The Foreigner is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. Originally produced by the Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin @utahshakespeare | #foreignerusf 14
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the foreigner THE STORY OF THE PLAY
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n a rural fishing lodge in Georgia, Froggy LeSueur is trying to put his friend, Charlie Baker at ease. Charlie, a science fiction editor whose wife finds him boring, has come to the lodge for a much needed getaway. The problem is he is pathologically shy and is terrified at the prospect of having to converse with strangers for three days. Froggy must leave, but, in an attempt to help his shy friend, he tells Betty, the owner of the lodge, that Charlie is from an exotic foreign country and neither speaks nor understands English. Thus, conversations at the lodge carry on around Charlie much as if he weren’t there at all. For example, Catherine Simms informs her fiancé, the Reverend David Marshall Lee, that she’s pregnant. Owen Musser, county property inspector has a “private” conversation with the Reverend David. In the process, Charlie overhears a plot to undermine the value of the lodge through condemnation so that David can buy it at a bargain
price. In addition, Ellard Simms, Catherine’s slow-witted brother, appears on the scene, and it becomes apparent that David is trying to make him appear to be an idiot so that he can’t inherit his half of the Simms family fortune—so it all goes to Catherine. Charlie endears himself to almost everyone by being a good listener as the others relate their problems to him. He doesn’t judge, nor does he give advice. So, Ellard tries his hand at teaching Charlie to speak English. Clearly Ellard isn’t so stupid after all, as Charlie reveals him to be a natural teacher. Froggy returns and is surprised at how well his shy friend is doing. Froggy agrees to return the next day, and, in private, Charlie reveals that he is having a wonderful time and may even be acquiring a personality. Owen and David return, and Charlie demonstrates how much Ellard has taught him in just two days. Catherine agrees that Ellard is indeed
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the foreigner THE STORY OF THE PLAY (CONTINUED) smart enough to receive his part of the inheritance, much to the dismay of David, who decides a hasty marriage to Catherine might be in his best interest after all. Charlie agrees to teach a bit of his “native tongue,” and has a good deal of fun at Owen and David’s expense. Owen, unable to stand any further torment, rages that the Klan will soon be coming to purge the land of foreigners. As Act One concludes, the power has been cut off and the lodge is in virtual isolation and darkness as everyone turns to Charlie for a solution.
As promised, the Klan appears, torches blazing; but Charlie and Ellard are able to trick them and expose David for what he really is. Froggy returns, ready for the “vacation” and Charlie’s masquerade to end. But, Charlie is having too much fun in his new life and decides to stay on with his friends at the lodge.
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the liar By David Ives Adapted from the comedy by Pierre Corneille Sponsored by Utah Department of Heritage and Arts; Cedar City Recreation, Arts, and Parks; and Canyon Media
Artistic Staff
Director Scenic Designer Costume Designer Lighting Designer Music Score Sound Designer Voice and Text Coach Fight Director Stage Manager
Brad Carroll Jason Lajka David Kay Mickelsen William C. Kirkham Barry G. Funderburg Philip Thompson Geoffrey Kent Jade Bruno*
Scene: Paris, 1643 There will be one intermission.
Cast
Dorante, a young man just arrived in Paris Geronte, Dorante’s father Cliton, Dorante’s servant Clarice, a young lady of Paris
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the liar Lucrece, Clarice’s best friend Alcippe, Clarice’s secret fiancé Philiste, Alcippe’s friend Isabelle, vivacious servant to Lucrece Sabine, puritanical servant to Clarice
Aidaa Peerzada Wayne T. Carr* Jeremy Thompson Katie Cunningham* Katie Cunningham*
Understudies
Dorante—Josh Jeffers; Geronte—Chris Mixon*; Cliton—Michael Doherty*; Clarice—Katie Fay Francis; Lucrece—Katie Fay Francis; Alcippe/Philiste—Rob Riordan*; Isabelle/Sabine—Colleen Baum* Understudies never substitute for listed players unless an announcement is made prior to the performance.
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. The director and fight choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, costume, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. The Liar is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. World premiere produced by Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington, D.C. Michael Kahn, artistic director; Chris Jennings, managing director April 12, 2010 @utahshakespeare | #theliarusf
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the liar THE STORY OF THE PLAY
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n 1643, a charming young law student named Dorante arrives in Paris in search of a wife. He hires Cliton, a manservant who cannot tell a lie. Dorante, on the other hand, cannot tell the truth. He meets and falls in love with the witty and beautiful Clarice and spins a web of outrageous lies to attract her. Later, he mistakes Lucrece (Clarice’s quiet friend) for Clarice; and he courts the wrong girl, much to the dismay of Clarice. Adding to the confusion and unknown to Dorante, Lucrece is secretly engaged to his friend, Alcippe. Dorante is also unaware that his father, Geronte, is trying to get him engaged to Clarice, who actually loves
him—but he is still confused, courting Lucrece, who he thinks is Clarice. Alcippe, a violence-prone and jealous rival, and the ladies accuse Dorante of unfaithfulness and untruths. Dorante’s web of tangled lies paves the way for a great comedy, a multitude of mistaken identities, and sparkling romances. Will he be able to talk his way out of his sticky situations and into the arms of the right woman?
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othello By William Shakespeare Sponsored by Zions Bank, The Las Vegas Review Journal, and BYU Radio
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Scene: Venice; a seaport in Cyprus There will be one intermission.
Cast
Duke of Venice Brabantio, a senator, father to Desdemona Lodovico, a noble Venetian, kinsman to Brabantio Othello, the Moor, in the military service of Venice Cassio, an honorable lieutenant Iago, an ensign Roderigo, a gentleman of Venice Montano, governor of Cyprus Desdemona, daughter to Brabantio and wife to Othello Emilia, wife to Iago Bianca, a woman of Cyprus Officer Soldiers Messenger
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othello Understudies
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*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States. †Appearing courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program. The director and fight choreographer are members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. The scenic, lighting, and sound designers are represented by the United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE.
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othello
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THE STORY OF THE PLAY
ago, a Venetian soldier and ensign, is passed over for promotion by Othello, a Moorish nobleman who has reached the pinnacle of his career: he is general of the Venetian army and has secretly married Desdemona, daughter of an important statesman in Venice. Partly to be avenged for this slight and partly because of his dark nature, Iago has determined to destroy Othello’s happiness. His first attempt in this villainy is in awakening Brabantio, Desdemona’s father, and telling him of his daughter’s marriage to the black Moor. Enraged, Brabantio appeals to the duke of Venice to punish Othello but gives up in his efforts when he realizes that Desdemona truly loves her new husband. Iago, however, is not so easily defeated; and he soon enlists the help of Roderigo, a rejected suitor of Desdemona, in his future attempts to ruin Othello. When Othello is sent from Venice to defend Cyprus from the Turks, Desdemona sails to join him, in the safekeeping of Iago and his wife, Emilia. A storm disperses the Turkish fleet, ending the
threat to Cyprus, and Othello is quickly reunited with Desdemona on the island. Now, Iago begins to scheme in earnest. He gets Cassio, whom Othello promoted ahead of Iago, drunk while on duty, thereby prompting Othello to dismiss the dishonored Cassio from his service and make Iago his lieutenant. Then Iago goads Othello into believing that Desdemona is Cassio’s lover. Othello soon becomes obsessively jealous and willing to believe anything he is told about his innocent wife. Iago’s final “proof ” of Desdemona’s infidelity revolves around the loss of a special handkerchief Othello had given her during their courtship. Emilia finds the handkerchief, giving it to Iago who then convinces Othello that Desdemona has given it to Cassio as a love token. When Desdemona cannot produce the handkerchief, Othello is certain she has been unfaithful and swears an oath of vengeance on his wife and Cassio. That evening, Othello orders Desdemona to await him alone in bed. As she prepares for sleep and
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othello THE STORY OF THE PLAY (CONTINUED) fearing Othello’s dark mood, she sings “A Willow Song,” a wistful song taught to her about a maid who was forsaken by her lover. In Desdemona’s bedchamber, Othello gazes down at the innocent beauty of his sleeping wife. She awakens, and despite her pleas for life, Othello smothers her with a pillow. A horrified Emilia enters, and Othello justifies himself, citing the handkerchief as proof. Recognizing the handkerchief as the one she stole for her husband, she is stunned and reveals Iago’s guilt. Iago enters the scene, kills Emilia, is arrested, and is almost killed by Othello, who now is horrified as he understands the truth. Despite demands for an explanation of his treachery, Iago remains silent and is condemned to a tortuous death. Before Othello can be led away to face his justice, he begs his listeners to speak of him “as one that lov’d not wisely but too well.” He then draws a concealed weapon, stabs himself, and kisses Desdemona as he dies.
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Play Seminars Share your views with others about Festival plays, their interpretation, and their subtle nuances in these engaging discussions led by theatre experts each morning. Play seminars take place the morning after the previous day’s plays. This event is made possible through a grant from Utah Humanities. Production Seminars You can learn more about the details of backstage by attending one of our production seminars, which rotate through the days of the week. Props Seminars explore how hundreds of props and special effects help create the Festival magic you see on stage. Properties Director Benjamin Hohman conducts the seminars. Costume Seminars allow you to see our amazing costumes up close and learn from costume designers and technicians how the costumes are designed, constructed, and cared for. Costume Director Jeffrey Lieder hosts this seminar. Sponsored by The Guild of the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Actor Seminars let you hear from the actors themselves and learn what it’s like to be onstage at the Festival, giving you a chance to get to know some of the actors and ask them questions. Sponsored by Bryan and Diana Watabe. Play Orientations Prepare for the play with these short and informative orientations conducted by theatre experts—and heighten your experience by learning about the play before you see it, as well as asking questions about the Festival and Cedar City. Sponsored by The J.R. and Lorna S. Broadbent Family.
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EXPERIENCE On Display The Randall L. Jones Theatre Lobby: “Through My Eyes—Mary Jabens Contemporary Landscape Artist,” an exhibition of landscape paintings by Cedar City artist Mary Jabens, is featured in the Randall L. Jones Theatre throughout the 2018 season. Speaking of her work, Jabens said: “Living in southern Utah provides a lifetime of subjects that are irresistible to my desire to paint. The paintings I love the most ‘choose me.’ Whether it’s a color, shape, value, or subject—my inner muse stops me and says ‘paint this.’ My goal is to communicate with the viewer the joy I see around me.” The Southern Utah Museum of Art: SUMA is featuring at least two exhibits during the Festival season. “Across the Universe Divide” is an exhibit featuring more than fifty bronze, steel, and wood sculptures by distinguished sculptor James Surls. This work has all been created after 2006, with some as recent as 2018. The exhibit will be open July 7 to September 29. Also featured will be eight significant works by Jimmie F. Jones from the museum’s permanent collection. Jones donated his final paintings, his house, and the copyright to his work to Southern Utah University to help fund the construction of the Southern Utah Museum of Art. The exhibit will be open throughout the summer and until the end of the year. SUMA is located on the northwest corner of the Beverley Center for the Arts, just steps away from the Festival theatres. Hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursdays. The museum is closed during all SUU holidays. Admission is free and open to the public. Backstage Tours Backstage Tours provide the perfect opportunity to peek behind the scenery and into the Festival’s various production areas and theatres to see how all the enchantment comes together. Tickets are $8 at the Ticket Office. Participants must negotiate stairs. Sponsored by The Utah Office of Tourism.
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JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Lyrics by Tim Rice Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber
HAMLET
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TWELFTH NIGHT By William Shakespeare
MACBETH
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THE BOOK OF WILL By Lauren Gunderson
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THE CONCLUSION OF HENRY VI: PARTS TWO AND THREE By William Shakespeare
EVERY BRILLIANT THING By Duncan MacMillan with Jonny Donahoe
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Development Donn Jersey: Development Director Nathaniel Taggart: Annual Fund Company Management Manager Jodi Brewer: Company Manager Dallin Mills: Project Manager Caye Clark Education David Handy Michael Bahr: Education Kaitlyn Katter Director Child Care Krista Anne Bulloch: Education Kristine Cooley: Manager Programs Manager Tracy Womack: Manager Cameron Abaroa: Education Communications Assistant Tyler Morgan: Marketing and Nicole Bailey: Education Communications Director Assistant Bruce C. Lee: Publications India Mack: Education Assistant Manager Noel Perry: Education Assistant Marlo Ihler: Communications Kate McPherson: Play Seminar Associate Director Ashley Starr: Group Services Kathryn M. Moncrief: Play Coordinator Seminar Director Richie Uminski: Ryan D. Paul: Orientation/ Communications Assistant Play Seminar Director Clare Campbell: Graphic Artist Ace G. Pilkington: Play Seminar Wyett Ihler: Graphic Artist Director Rohn Solomon: Graphic Artist Britannia Howe: Instructor Kathryn Neves: Writer Andrew Hunsaker: Instructor Guest Services Jan Hunsaker: Instructor Aubree Rasmussen: Guest Shawnda Moss: Instructor Services Manager Facilities and Kris Bahr: Assistant Guest Technology Services Manager Michael S. Kartchner: Facilities Emily Cacho and Technology Director Benjamin Cano Matthew Crawley: Construction Trevor Casperson and Maintenance Manager Camberra Clinger Troy Adams: Assistant and Fleet Kenna Funk Manager Sara Funk Custodial Services Allison Hall Bryant Swenson: Custodial Eliza Hall Services Manager Chad Henwood Baylee Terrones: Assistant Hannah Jones Manager Sara McGriff Brady Batt Tanner Mecham Anna Christiansen Abigail Nakken Alyssa Clark Emily Oliver Ray Fiame Jessi Sommer Erin Flores Denise Stiegmann Caitlyn Glauser Sarah Stone Cassidy Harmon Jaclyn Thompson Aaron Harris Julie Thompson Alan Holsten Martha Thompson Angela Koffi Allyson Turner Fidele Koffi Steven Turner Edyte Konan Richie Uminski Sarah Kone Amanda Walton Ansleigh Mikesell Kamryn Watts Marc Mwanza Naomi Wyatt Quetia Noufe Retail Brady Richardson Kira Knapp: Retail Manager Jessica Richardson Tiffany Acrie: Retail Assistant Theresa Schmidt Jade Cromar: Retail Assistant Shannon Taylor Bailey Rodriguez: Retail Perside Tshitenge Assistant Jimmy Zhao Food and Beverage
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THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION (CONTINUED) Kyle Schellinger: Othello Choreographer Paula E. Trimpey: The Greenshow Megan Brunsvold Mercedes: Lighting Movement Director—The William C. Kirkham*: The Merchant of Venice Foreigner, Big River, An Iliad, Christine Rowan: Big River, The The Liar Greenshow Jaymi Lee Smith*: Othello Voice and Speech Michael Pasquini: The Merry Phil Thompson: Head of Voice Wives of Windsor, Henry VI and Text; Voice and Text Part One, The Merchant of Coach— An Iliad, The Liar, Venice The Greenshow Sound Nathan C. Crocker: Voice and Barry G. Funderburg*: Big River, Text Coach— Henry VI Part The Foreigner, The Merry One, Big River, Othello Wives of Windsor, The Liar Jeremy Sortore: Voice and Text Joe Payne*: Othello, Henry VI Coach— The Merchant of Part One, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Venice Windsor, The Foreigner *Member of United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829 of the IATSE. Performing Design Assistants Company Claire Chrzan: Lighting—The Actors Foreigner, Big River, An Iliad, Isabella Abel-Suarez† The Liar John Ahlin* Morgan V. Embry: Lighting— Ian Allred† Othello Samantha Allred Martin Marchitto: Scenery—Big Ezekiel Andrew River, The Foreigner, The Liar Andrew Brandon Barrick Dustin Pettegrew: Scenery—The Colleen Baum* Merry Wives of Windsor, Russ Benton* Henry VI Part One, The Landon Tate Boyle: Dance Merchant of Venice Captain—Big River Elizabeth A. Stewart: Lighting— Leslie Brott* The Merry Wives of Windsor, Chaye Lynn Brown Henry VI Part One, The Kyle Bullock: Fight Captain— Merchant of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor Music Directors Brandon Burk: Fight Captain— Brandon Scott Grayson: The The Liar Merry Wives of Windsor, The Jeb Burris* Merchant of Venice, Henry VI Wayne T. Carr* Part One Katie Cunningham* Michael Gribbin: Big River, The Michael Doherty* Scenery Greenshow Michael Elich* Tom Buderwitz*: Othello Music Composers Ty Fanning Jason Lajka*: Big River, The Barry G. Funderburg: Music Tarah Flanagan* Foreigner, The Liar Score—The Foreigner, The Katie Fay Francis Paula E. Trimpey: The Liar Cailen Fu Greenshow Sara Funk†: Dance Captain— Apollo Mark Weaver: The Merry Joe Payne: Othello, Henry VI Part One, The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice Wives of Windsor, Henry VI Dramaturg Michael A. Harding Part One, The Merchant of Isabel Smith-Bernstein: Henry Chad Henwood† Venice VI Part One, The Merry Wives A Bryan Humphrey* Costumes of Windsor, The Merchant Josh Innerst K. L. Alberts: Big River of Venice Austin Glen Jacobs Bill Black*: The Merry Wives Fight Directors Josh Jeffers of Windsor, The Merchant Geoffrey Kent: Fight Director— Keaton Delmar Johns: Dance of Venice The Merry Wives of Windsor, Captain—The Greenshow Jeffrey Lieder: An Iliad Henry VI Part One, Othello, Geoffrey Kent* David Kay Mickelsen*: The The Merchant of Venice, Dan Kremer* Foreigner, The Liar The Liar Stephanie Lambourn* Lauren T. Roark*: Henry VI Jason Spelbring: Fight Tracie Lane: Fight Captain— Part One Director—The Foreigner, Big The Merchant of Venice River, The Greenshow Recipient of the Michael and Jan Finlayson Acting Award
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Directors Melissa Rain Anderson*: Big River Paul Mason Barnes*: The Merry Wives of Windsor Kate Buckley*: Othello Vincent J. Cardinal: The Foreigner Brad Carroll*: The Liar Britannia Howe: The Greenshow Melinda Pfundstein: The Merchant of Venice Jason Spelbring: An Iliad Henry Woronicz*: Henry VI Part One *Member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent national labor union. Assistant Director Sarah Stowell: The Merchant of Venice, The Foreigner Playwrights Pierre Corneille: The Liar Robert Fagles: Translator—An Iliad William Hauptman: Big River David Ives: The Liar Roger Miller: Big River Denis O’Hare: An Iliad Lisa Peterson: An Iliad William Shakespeare: The Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry VI Part One, The Merchant of Venice, Othello Larry Shue: The Foreigner Karen Thorla: The Greenshow Mark Twain: Novelist—Big River Designers
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Keith Livingston Henry A. McDaniel Courtney McMullin† Chris Mixon* Kipp Moorman Betsy Mugavero* Veronica Otim Aidaa Peerzada Jim Poulos* Lance Rasmussen: Fight Captain—Big River, Henry VI Part One Daria Pilar Redus: Fight Captain—The Greenshow Rob Riordan* Paul Michael Sandberg Miles L. Savage Scott Sharp Jared Sowards Kate Sowards André Spathelf-Sanders Jeremy Thompson Brian Vaughn* Halle Vickers Lisa Wolpe* Jamil Zraikat: Fight Captain— Othello *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program Big River Orchestra Ethan Bender: Bass Margaret Butler-Padilla: Double Reeds Leonard Colby: Trumpet Kurt Cowling: Keyboards Ron Foster: Reeds Mark Hoelscher: Trombone Howard Levy: Harmonica/Jew’s Harp/Tambourine Thomas Logan: Guitary/Banjo Mike Lorenz: Drums Kraig McCreary: Guitar Eric Segnitz: Violin Randall Lobby Preshow Pianists Danny Hansen Doreen Woolley
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THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION (CONTINUED) Directors Jim Helsinger: Gertrude & Claudius Quinn Mattfeld: Shakespeare’s Worst! A Play on a Play Readers Michael Bahr Krista Anne Bulloch Dallin Mills Kami Terry Paul Joshua Stavros Nathaniel Taggart Brian Vaughn Production Assistants Diane Sharp Steve Sharp
Kianna Casey†: Production Assistant—The Greenshow/ Youth Stage Manager—The Merry Wives of Windsor Shelby Lupton: Production Assistant—The Merchant of Venice, Henry VI Part One Ariela Subar: Production Assistant—Othello, The Liar, The Foreigner *Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program Scenery Production Construction Staff Nils Emerson: Scenery Director/ Becky Merold: Production Technical Director—The Liar Manager John Abraham Davis: Technical Dallin Mills: Production Director—Anes Theatre Coordinator Thomas Fagerholm: Technical Leanne Convis: Assistant to the Director—Randall Theatre Production Manager Brian Swanson: Technical Stage Management Director—Engelstad Theatre Tanya J. Searle*: Festival Stage Robert J. Anderson: Assistant Manager; Stage Manager— Technical Director—Randall Othello, An Iliad Theatre Terence Orleans Alexander*: Carson Bishop: Assistant Stage Manager—The Merry Technical Director— Wives of Windsor, The Engelstad Theatre Foreigner, An Iliad Daniel Traner: Scenery Purchaser Jade Bruno*: Stage Manager— Douglas Kester: Master Othello, The Liar Carpenter—Randall Theatre Chiara H. Johnson: Stage Libby Stone: Master Manager—The Greenshow, Carpenter—Engelstad Words3 Theatre Bryan Sommer*: Stage Heather Udowitz: Master Manager—The Merchant of Carpenter—Anes Theatre Venice, Henry VI Part One Jalissa Frye: Carpenter Amy Witherby*: Stage Anthony Lee: Carpenter Manager—Big River Carleigh Meyer: Carpenter Kayla Beth Broome: Stage Cole Nevins: Carpenter Management Administrative Taylor Neuburger: Carpenter Assistant Kasey Williams: Carpenter Caleb Thomas Cook*: Assistant Corey J. Bogue: Junior Carpenter Stage Manager—The Merry Amy Bowman: Junior Carpenter Wives of Windsor, The Scenic Artists Foreigner Liv Joyce: Festival Scenic Charge Ashley Dickey: Assistant Stage Artist/Scenic Charge Artist— Manager—The Merchant of Randall, Anes Theatres Venice, Henry VI Part One Sam Hoderlein: Scenic Charge Gemma Maliszewski: Assistant Artist—Engelstad Theatre Stage Manager—Big River Amanda McMall: Assistant Angie Turro: Assistant Stage Scenic Charge Artist— Manager—Othello, The Liar, Randall, Anes Theatres An Iliad Rachel Meierotto: Assistant Nakia Shalice Avila: Production Scenic Charge Artist— Assistant—Big River, The Engelstad Theatre Merry Wives of Windsor Kendall Davila: Scenic Artist
Zahra Hakki: Scenic Artist Jillian Horne: Scenic Artist Kayla Williams: Scenic Artist Emily Yoder: Scenic Artist Emily Frank: Junior Painter Teeq Hill: Junior Painter Properties Construction Benjamin Hohman: Properties Director/Properties Supervisor—Othello, The Liar Marielle Boneau: Assistant Properties Director/ Acquisitions Manager/ Properties Coordinator—An Iliad Carolyn Allingham Hardin: Properties Supervisor— Engelstad Theatre Kelly Kreutsberg: Properties Supervisor—Randall Theatre, The Greenshow Recipient of the Gene Chesley Memorial Design Award Dan Giedeman: Senior Artisan/ Shop Foreman Walter Stark: Senior Artisan Karen R. Arredondo: Artisan Michael Demasi: Artisan Kira Lyon: Artisan Jose Nunez: Artisan Hayley Parker: Artisan Austin H Elledge: Junior Artisan/Run Crew Costume Construction and Crew Jeffrey Lieder: Costume Director Lori Hartenhoff: Assistant Costume Director Erin Torkelson: Costume Shop Supervisor Rosa M. Lazaro: Costume Crafts Supervisor Fiona Mulligan: Costume Crafts Supervisor—The Liar Lorien Haigh: Assistant Costume Crafts Supervisor Susan Wooten: Costume Shop Assistant Judy Adamson: Draper—The Merry Wives of Windsor Jacki B. Armit: Draper—The Merchant of Venice Martha J. Clarke: Draper— Othello Kate Ellis: Draper—Big River Diana Girtain: Draper Steven G. Schmid: Draper— Henry VI Part One, The Liar Robin Ankerich: First Hand— The Merchant of Venice
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THE FESTIVAL ORGANIZATION (CONTINUED) Matthew Henry: Assistant Wigmaster— The Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry VI Part One, The Merchant of Venice, The Greenshow Karly Kerins: Assistant Wigmaster— The Foreigner, Big River, An Iliad, The Liar, Othello Kelsey R. Millett: Senior Artisan Phoebe Bock: Cosmetologist Danielle Brady†: Artisan Jill Sawyer: Artisan Amanda Elliott: Run Crew— Anes Theatre Chantel Flicklin: Run Crew— Randall Theatre Paige Norman: Run Crew— Engelstad Theatre †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program Electrics Crew Scott Palfreyman: Electrics Director Katie Carr: Assistant Electrics Director Ryan Turpin: Audio Supervisor Sarah Speck: Assistant Audio Supervisor Kyle Cook: Master Electrician— Engelstad Theatre
Danielle Davis: Master Electrician—Randall Theatre Casey Duke: Assistant Master Electrician—Randall Theatre Ellen Reid: Assistant Master Electrician—Engelstad Theatre John Ponder White: Assistant Master Electrician—Anes Theatre Ian Charland: Audio Technician Skyler Moore: Audio Technician Collin W. Hall: Lighting Technician Kathryn Morton: Lighting Technician Jennifer Stadelman: Lighting Technician Tyler S. Warner: Lighting Technician Jennifer Watson: Lighting Technician Claire Chesnut†: Intern Stage Crew Leanne Convis: Stage Crew Supervisor Michael Demasi: Deck Carpenter—Engelstad Theatre Katherine Fester: Deck Carpenter—Anes Theatre
Joseph Raines: Deck Carpenter—Randall Theatre Max Anderson: Stage Crew Corey J. Bogue: Junior Carpenter/Stage Crew Amy Bowman: Junior Carpenter/Stage Crew Austin H Elledge: Junior Properties/Stage Crew Emma Phillips Folwell†: Stage Crew Emily Frank: Junior Paints/ Stage Crew Bryant Heatherley: Stage Crew Teeq Hill: Junior Paints/Stage Crew Stella Jackson: Stage Crew Lewis R. Johnson: Stage Crew Elena Martin: Stage Crew †At the Festival courtesy of the Southern Utah University Fellowship Program Special Services Mitch Alger: Bookstore Merchandising Manager, Southern Utah University Bruce W. Barclay: Post Office Manager, Southern Utah University Sherri Batt: Bookstore Operations Manager, Southern Utah University
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friends of the festival (CONTINUED) Charles Boynton Ken and Karen Brewster Leslie S. Brott Ms. Linda Brummett Christi Burke Kenneth A. Buxton Bill Byrnes In Memory of Dennis G. Campton, M.D. Meridee and Mark Carpenter Paula Bell and Rob Christie Betty Jean Cowley John R. Currell Richard Gary Currier Nicola and Stephen Dahl Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis Lynn and Natalie Dearden Joe and Linda Didier David and Carol Eccles Mr. Robert Leon Edris Sherman and Lisa Elliott Sondra E. Ellis Shae Emerson Ellen Cosgrove and Jeffrey Fahl Mrs. Janice M. Foster Dennis and Susan Fredette Charles and Joyce Freuden Vera Gabel Scott and Christine Bigler Garloch Diana George Art and Phyllis Geurts Josephine and John Golcher Jean Golden Mr. Arthur C. Haines Gerry Hanni Kip and Christen Hartvigsen Alan and Lisa Hawkins Lillian H. Heil Willis and Virgina Rae Hepworth John and Sheila Hicinbothem William K. and Janeal P. Hodges Mark and Lynn Hofflund Kelly and Kimberly Holman Ms. Pamela J. Irvine Roger and Judy Johns Jeffery O. Johnson Dan Kaseda Dick and Miriam Keener Robert S. Kelly Richard and Miriam Kenner Martha Knowlton The Lau Family Donna Law Frank Layden The Lehtinen Family
Diana Banks and Richard Lemons Glen and Karen Leonard Phyllis Lopp Daniel Loughry Philip and Joan Low Louise Luebcke Joan and John Mangels Ned and Alene Mangelson Mr. Brock Michael Marshall Laura and Tim McAneney Jeff and Jane McCoy Kathy and Tom McFarland In Memory of John Messamer Jackie and Tony Messina Mr. William Miller Mr. Josh Miner Cory Duggin and Stephanie Moore Ms. Linda Morgan J. Clair and Suzanne Morris Eric and Lisa Natwick Mrs. Marilyn M. Nelson Richard Nutley Carolyn Olson Family Linda S. Parker Carol and Dixon Paul Tina Pech Houghton and Fran Peterson James C. and Barbara M. Pierson Ted and Connie Porray Jessica Porter Toni Pray Brent Rammell Connie Ratliff Dawn Ratliff John and Pat Reeve Clarence Renouard Kathleen Richards Pete and Sheryl Robbins Margaret Rostkowski Ginny and Gerry Rothstein Evan and Lorraine Sanders Donald and Carol Schoengold Mike and Mary Helen Seago Gerald Sibio Kenneth and Linda Simpson Janet and Larry Sims John Skalak Stuart and Suzanne Slingerland Patricia Snider Paul and Carol Sonntag Walter Stark Drs. Bob and Arlene Stein Judith Love Stollar Claire K. Summerhill Leigh Ann Taylor and Dr. John Taylor
Steve and Janet Thackeray Holly and Buzz Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Paul V. Tomasic Mr. C. Wayne Umbaugh Bob and Jean Van Steenburg Curtis and Pat Watson LaKay Weber Jerry Woodin Katherine Yonally Carole and Neil York The Order of Stratford $50–$149 Anonymous (22) Cameron Abaroa Joshua Hunter Adams Ken and Carol Adelman Randall and Ann Marie Allen Tony Amendola LeGrand and Mary Anne Andersen Dana and Amy Anderson Ron and Letty Angione Kathleen Murray and Ron Apfelbaum Mr. Warren Scott Archibald Penelope Ashworth Mary T. Babcock Michael Bahr Devin and Morgan Baldwin Judy Barking Charlotte and Chuck Barnes Christine and Bill Barrett Barrus Family Mitch Bealer Lynn and Renee Beard Ms. Nancy A. Becker Jan Bergeson Ms. Deborah Bethers Bonnie J. Beyer Jean Bigelow Mitchell Bingham TJ Blair Walter and Claudia Branch John Branin Pat and Kent Brooks Scott and Penny Brown Gary and Diane Buckley Walt and Julie Busse Diane Cadei Hal and Joan Campbell Melodee and Philip Cardin Ron Cardon Sharon Carrier Staci and Garrett Carson Dr. and Mrs. Dwayne and Carol Chesnut
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Kim and Paul Cohee Columbus Travel Columbus Jon Chris Conkling David and Virginia Cornell Laura A. Cotts Teresa Cross Patricia Crown Ms. Ashley Cuellar Edward and Estelle Devore Faye C. Diamond David and Sandra Dillman Yvonne DuPlain Melanie and Ryan Durfee Happy Anniversary Thomas and Becky Durham Thomas M. and Leslie H. Dyer Darrin English Marian Ensor Rhys M. Evans Ms. Jody Evans Brent and Melissa Everett Susan Faust Joe and Nina Feely Michael and Treva Fendrick David and Amy Fleming Bruce Fox Mary J. Furness Ms. Zoe Ann Gardner Lila Gasink Rebecca Gaylord Analisa Gedge Karen Gigar Bob and Marilyn Gourley Mr. Arthur Grahl Mrs. Juliet Granger Tim Graves Edwina Green Mary Lee Greig Serafina Guarrella Ronald and Rita Hackett Joan Hahn Kathy Hale Tony and Diana Hanebrink Kimberlee and Garrett Hannig Robert and Louise Hartvigsen Ivan and Venice Hawkins Patricia Hendricks Lawrence and Laura Henley Mike and Ann Hoff Melissa Holiday Dave and Jan Hulin Michael and Dixie Jackson Gary and Phyllis Jacobs Bruce and Ellen Janis Wayne and Martha Jean Kevin and Marianne Jensen Nicholas Johnson Dan and JoAnn Jones
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friends of the festival (CONTINUED) David Judd Carolyn Kavanagh Dr. and Mrs. Richard and Joan Keller Linda Kiley George and Juanita King Peter and Marsha Kirk LeRoy and Barbara Kuehl Eileen Landau Greg Langley Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Laning Bruce and Susan Lanning Eric and Heidi Larson Paul and Sharon Larson Eric Leavitt Lisa Lee Lenore Lewis Kimberlee Weaver Lewis Karen Lobrot Marilyn Lott Diane Luke Francis A. Madsen Jr. and Constance C. Madsen Ann Marcusen Michele Margetts Vicki Markley Linda Markmiller Nicole Marriott Lori McGowne Prof. Kathryn McPherson Toni and John Merold II Joyce Metcalf The Mills Crew William Minnix Mr. Bert O. Mitchell Janene Muller Dr. and Mrs. Sergio Nacht Bonnie Nell Mr. Sheldon Lee Nelson Bill and Sue Nissen Misti Nowak Jennifer Oberhelman Patti O’Keefe Jerry Harris and Tracey O’Kelly Maddy Oritt Jacob Oritt Terry Miya and Jeff Orth Judy Packard Irene Palfreyman Don S. and Kayleen L. Paul In Memory of Barbara Peck Miriam Pemberton Brian Vaughn and Melinda Pfundstein Thomas J. Pillar Diane Power Alta Price Gerald and Marilyn Prince Kirk and Georgia Rasmussen
Marguerite Re Judy Reinhardt William D. and Judith Ann Roda Martin and Linda Rosenthal Pat Rustad Mike and Julie Saemisch Janelle Sawyers Ted and Robyn Schaefer Tamara Schefcik Keith and Janet Seegmiller Richard Sharp Pat and Jim Sharp John and Ann Sicker Barbara and Jerry Simpson Brian J. Sivesind Larry A. Skinner Dennis Slepak John M. Slocum Susan Smart Miles V. Smith Earl and Audney Somerville Jerry and Suzette Sorensen Lawrence and Patricia Sparks Otha Spencer-Williams Barbara and Ted Spendlove Mark G. Spragg Forrest and RoLayne Staffanson Helen Stanhope Martha Taylor and Sherman Stephens Lyle and Becky Stucker Nathaniel Taggart Jean P. Thomas Lorie Thomsen and Family Jutta R. Tragnitz Lynn and Lizabeth Trimble Patricia Turner Judith D. Tweedie Chris and Bonnie Utley Susan Valentine-Koldewyn Dr. Shaila Van Sickle Cindy and Mark Vernon Kathy Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wallacew Diane Walsh Elizabeth Foyt and John Wanderer Frank Weinstock Karla C. Williams Cherie Winner Paul and Janice Wirkus Heidi and Layne Wixom Helgard and Carl Wolfram Robert and Lelia Wright Dr. John Monson Wunderli President Scott L. and Kathy Wyatt Steve Yates
Ms. Juilanna Young Bettye Young Dr. Patrick Dylan Zwick Engelstad Shakespeare Theatre Seats Anonymous Steven R. and DeeAnn L. Abaroa Fred and Barbara Adams In Honor of Barbara and Fred C. Adams Ann Marie, Randy, Matt, Lauren and Eliza Allen Christine A. Allred Tony Amendola Rava Amo Scott and Jesselie Anderson Susan and Jon Anderson Jane and Neil Arnold Alan C. Ashton Karen J. Ashton Spencer and Traci Ashton Morgan and Stephanie Ashton Brigham and Elizabeth Ashton Samuel and Missy Ashton Adam and Annie Ashton Stephen and Erin Ashton In Memory of Skip Atkinson Kathleen T. Atkinson The Backslider Book Club (Linda Evans) Len Badertscher Lynda Badertscher Kris and Michael Bahr In Memory of Susan K. Baldwin Marcy E. Barlow Stephen W. Barlow Nina and Keith Barnes Perry and Gae Basch Barry and Anne Basel In Honor of Rayma Ames Bax Jeff and Ginger Beck Donna and Ken Benson Mindy Benson Mike and Debi Benson Family Many fond memories, Ann and Lorris Betz Shared with friends, Ann and Lorris Betz David R. Bird Julia C. Bird In Memory of Laurie Birmingham Bradley Kent Bishop Bonnie Magleby Bishop
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Bonnie Kay Bishop Curtis and Lisa Blair Ethan and Katelynn Blair Emily and Clay Bond Evan Bond Dr. W. Bryan Bowles, Joan Jensen Bowles Javan, Chris, Amelia, Clara and Hannah Bowles K. Brown Family Dale and Robert Burns Bill and Christine Byrnes In Memory of Dennis G. Campton, M.D. Helene Campton Ron Cardon Tom and Mildred Cardon Hannah E. Cava Chic and Liz Chicado P.A. Christensen Ruth Jones Christensen Christopher Carl Christiansen BJ Cluff Greg B. Coates Gregg Coffin and Joe Zaniker Kim and Paul Cohee Velma and Valerie’s Seat (Cohen) Dr. Katherine Vromen Cohen Carr Cohen, Stewart Landreth Jim and Susanna Connaughton The Connaughton Family John and Barbara Cook Jeff and Kenna Cooper Jeff and Kenna Cooper Candace Corr Mary Cozzens Paul Cozzens Karin E. Craven, Wig Master 2008–2013 Brittany Curtis, To thine own self be true John Nathaniel Davis Melissa Goodsell Davis Scott and Catherine Davis Randy Dipner Trice Dipner Thomas Drake Dr. Dean and Larae W. Duke To Marion Who Loved Theatre (Dyer) Wallace Eastman Paul and Emily Eddington Adam Engle Marshall and Debora Erb Brad and Alyson Farmer and Family Jennifer Olsen Fellow Steven D. Fellows
friends of the festival (CONTINUED) Robert and Joan Ferguson Melia and Steve Fidel Nikki, Faith, and Steve Fish In Honor of Dr. Michael Flachmann Dr. Michael Flachmann Dr. Kim Flachmann London Flynn Nathan Flynn Raven Flynn Dorothy and Quintin Foster Amy Foster Victoria Foster John and Magee Foye Brock Fraser Ennis and Geri Gibbs In Memory of Kendall Jane Fillmore Gibson Andrea Golding ESG Construction Consultants, Ed and Sally Golembiewski Melissa Graves and Family The Great Globe Foundation Todd Green, SUU 1990 Dalyn Lee Greenwood Jeanne M. Griffiths John Gurney Dorie Gurney Kenneth Haber Scott and Sherrie Hansen Robert and Marcia Harris The Harrison Sisters: Patricia Mae The Harrison Sisters: Marilyn Harmer Robert and Louise Hartvigsen Lex Hemphill James A. Hisatake Bruce and Elaine Hochstadter Mark and Lynn Hofflund For Troy Hofheins, Who Loves the Festival Echo Serenity Holyoak John Wendell Homer and Myrle Wangsgaard Homer Larry and Tina Howard Brad Huff Hari Ellen Huff #njhulins, Adams E 1999– 2007 (Hulin) Abraham and Jane Hunt Family Troy and Jennifer Hunter Family In Memory of Thayne Shumway Huntsman Barba Reid and David Hyman Hannah Jablin Lynn and Pam Jackson
Ron and Judi Johnson BJ Jones, Director In Honor of Bapa ( Jorgensen) Anne Judd, Volunteer Coordinator Larry and Diane Justice Michael S. Kartchner “Kartch” Faelynn J. Kartchner “Finny” Landon M. Kartchner “Frog” Brody C. Kartchner “Toad” Cassidy F. Kartchner “Lil Pie” Diane Keay, Enjoy Robert Keith Rich and Joan Kendell Scott and Allison Kendell Lorraine and Michael Kennett Doug and Janet Knell Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Kusel Bruce and Wanda LaFollette Marty Larkin Ferrin and Louise Larkin Ron and Pam Leach, Lucky 2 Ranch Patricia Legant The Robert B. Lence Family Kay and Sherlyn Lewis and Family Dr. and Mrs. Brad K. Lewis and Family Paul and Laura (Lewis) Goulding and Family Devin and Caylee Lewis and Family Craig and Desiree Lewis and Family Shaylyn Lewis, Zack and Luke Julie Lewis and Ariane, Tarik, Tiara Brooke Lewis In Honor of Jerry Lieder, ‘16 Costume Shop Marilyn Lieder Jim Loder, USF 1999 Brent Low Tammy Low The Estate of Henry Douglas Lunt David J. Lyon Harlan McLachlan Lyon Yvonne Jackson Lyon Vance and Anita MacDonald Mary A. Mackin Katie Magee Jerry and Joyce Mason Dene Mathis Harriet B. Mazer Frances K. Mazer Nathan H. Mazer Marlin and Pam McKinney and Family
Neil Abercrombie and Mica McKinney Nancy Melich Art Mendini Irene Mendini Anna Elizabeth Meredith Sarah Ellen Meredith John Duncan Meredith David Dickson Meredith Helen Merold and Family In Honor of Pat and Charles L. Metten ( Johnson) Ann Martin Mildenhall Ron Mildenhall James Miller Michael Miller Courtney Miller Mark Moench Martha Moench John and Rita Mojica Robert and Elizabeth Moll Dr. S.S. Moorty (Satyam Sikha Moorty) Matt Moscon Michelle Moscon Annie Moscon Cole Moscon Lily Moscon Mattew and Michelle Moscon Zach, Katie, Owen, Sam, and Ada Murray Kent and Cherie Myers Julie B. Nelson Jack Newton Kathy Newton Bryan and Tracy Nichols Matt Nickerson Lori Nickerson Toby and Allison Norton June Anne Olsen and In Memory of Steven L. Olsen Thomas N. Parks Stanley and Carol Parry Catherine B. Pedersen Robert G. Pedersen In Honor of Roderick Peeples Edwin and Zetta Peterson Randy and Leann Phillips Kathy B. Phillips Rick and Cheryl Phillips Gary Phillips Mike Phillips Mary Ellen Phillips Dorothy Phillips Don Phillips R. Scott Phillips Mike and Jolene Phinney Zoe and Talia Pineda Ray E. Black-Pineda
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In Honor of the Uncle Ned Society (Plautz) Elizabeth R. Pollak Victor A. Pollak Ryan Zachary Pope Connie Porray Ted Porray For Ben and Marielle, Love The ‘15 Props Shop Lord and Lady Puchlik Miranda C. Quigley Henry L. Ragan Daniel S. Rak Yasmine, Ted, Kris, and Juli Redding Dr. Janice Reid Virginia Tyler Renouard 9/29/1934–3/26/2015 Clarence Renouard Doug and Bonnie Richards Ken and Jenni Richardson Ronald and Afton Ririe Pete and Sheryl Robbins Joyce L. Rodeback For Aaliyah and Lillith, from Rob and Kat Roman Lousje and Keith Rooker Marva L. Sadler Fred Saunders, Lynn Evans The Seegmiller Family Shawn RT Severn Corinne Severn Norman Sfeir Gail Sfeir In Memory of Anne Sheedy Gerald R. Sherratt John W Shigeoka, MD In Memory of Ann O’Neill Shigeoka, MD Linda Shirley Jyl Shuler Robert and Nannette Simmons McKay, Taylor, Kailey, Bethany Simmons Almo B. and Rita J. Simmons Ken and Linda Simpson The Slitz Family John Slover, King John (Stollar) Clara Slover, Shrew (Stollar) Michael and Eliza Smith Wayne and Maria Smith Pat Snider Jerry Snider S. E. Sonnenreich David N. Sonnenreich Kathryne Juliet Sparks Athena Crystine Sparks Roland and Jeanie Squire
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friends of the festival (CONTINUED) In Honor of Drs. Bob G and Arlene P Stein The USF-Loving R G Stein Family Since 1975 Diane P Stewart Samuel S Stewart Lynn Stirling and Glynis Ladd Stirling Stoel Rives Noah Strasmann Abigail Strasmann Steve and Annette Suite Sheila Summerhays SUU Arts Administration Alumni Richard and Judy Taggart Dr. Dennis and Karen. M Taggart Peter A. Tarbox and Michael S. Born Lethe Coleman Tatge Connie LaVall Taylor W. Rex and Mary Thornton Family Ralph D Tiggeman, “My White Plume” Jean E Tiggeman, “Wand’rin’ Star” Ellen Treanor Gerald L. Turner Cynthia S. Turner Michael Varner and Kathleen Digre Richard and Kathy Wagner Hazel Theodore and Gladys Waller David V., Jeffrey, and Steven W. Waller Grace Walling Kirt Walling Walling Family John and Nell Ward Madelyn Watabe Mia Watabe Matthew Watabe Diana Watabe Bryan Watabe Pat and Curtis Watson William Griffith Way Mary Coleman Way John Griffith Wells Coleman Way Mary Alexander Way V Patricia Shields Way lI Weedon Family Hugh S. West, Jr. and Family Julia C. West and Family Heath and Rebekah Westfall Niel and Denise Westover
In Memory of Loren and LaVeve Whetten Anne Tully and Larry Whitesell Evelyn L. Wiggins Katy Wilbur Jeffrey R. Wilbur Rich and Linda Wilson In Memory of Raquel Wilson, we love you so much! Karen Wood Dr. James Wood Peggy Petersen Woodruff Susan J. and CR Wooten John and Jean Wright Kathy Wyatt Scott L Wyatt Declan Yates, Falstaff (Stollar) Ryan Merlin Yonk Chad and Amy Jo Young Renn and Ree Zaphiropoulos
Kris and Michael Bahr The Balcony Bards Dr. Ann Bersi and Mr. Bob Shelton Mitchell Bingham Bradshaw Chevrolet Buick Cedar City Arts Council Cedar City Motor Co. Centro Woodfired Pizzeria Jeff and Kenna Cooper Bonnie Coughlin Susan Eubanks Findlay Automotive, St. George Sylvia and Nicholas F. Fiore Paul and Lisa Fotheringham Garth and Jerri Frehner The Grind Coffeehouse Johnson Business Machines Drs. Jeanette S. and R. Douglas Johnson Linda Kemker Artistic Initiative Jeff and Jane Larsen Fund Wanda and Bruce LaFollette This fund is used to promote Las Vegas Rotary Club the Festival’s growth in artistic Shirley and Robert Kramer excellence by establishing a core Marilyn Lieder group of actors, directors, and James K. Longley designers who regularly appear Frank Mack on and off our stages; supporting, Vicki Markley enhancing, and increasing the MILGRO, Newcastle Inc. size and scope of our production Dan Miller design aesthetic; and increasing Jim and Heather Molans our national and international Katie and Zach Murray exposure and profile. This list Nellis Auctions does not include the numerous The Pastry Pub contributions made at the door R. Scott Phillips of Bardway, Baby!, the main Janeen Pulley fundraiser for this fund held each La Quinta Inn and Suites year in August. Bruce and Julie Rafiner Aubree Rasmussen Anonymous June Sewing In Memory of L Sue Carol Shorten Biedermann Jyl Shuler Dorothy and Quintin Foster Roland and Jeanie Squire Elizabeth Gonzalez Starbucks Cedar City Mary Lee Grieg Sam and Diane Stewart Brent Holmes Al and Linda Switzler Kreg Burnette and Mike Tae’s Tea Inskeep Nano Taggart and Natalie Bruce Wanda LaFollette Young Cory Duggin and Stephanie Tri-State Motors Moore Patricia Turner Chris and Bonnie Utley Shaila Van Sickle Brian Vaughn Gifts in Kind Dr. Bryan and Diana Watabe Fred C. Adams Ken and Carol Adelman Artisans Art Gallery Art Works Gallery
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The Denver Center Theatre Company Kelly Day, Utah Office of Tourism Cherri and Fred Delgado Garth and Jerri Frehner Frontier Homestead State Park Jodi Graham, Utah Humanities Lew Haslem Kari Lowell Heaps Mary Kaye Huntsman and Ambassador Jon Huntsman Iron County Commission Iron County Visitors and Convention Bureau Shirley and Robert Kramer Wanda and Bruce LaFollette Marty Larkin Las Vegas Rotary Club Marilyn Lieder Jan Macleod Anne Maile Shauna Mendini Dr. Charles Metten Midsummer Magazine Mills Publishing—Dan Miller Jacqueline Murray Alan Neves Ryan D. Paul Rachel Parker Penn State University Theatre R. Scott Phillips Pioneer Theatre Company Jyl Shuler Southern Utah University —Accounts Payable —Advancement Office —Alumni Office —Arts Administration Graduate Students —Bookstore —Cashier’s Office —College of Performing and Visual Arts —Computer Services —Department of Theatre and Dance —Electrical Department —Event Services —Grounds Department —Motor Pool and Receiving —Music Department —Facilities Management —Post Office —President’s Office —Provost’s Office —Gerald R. Sherratt Library —Purchasing Office
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Quintin and Dorothy Foster Garth and Jerri Frehner and Family Pam Gilbert Kim Gillespie Mary Gillespie Andrea Golding Family Gordon and Mary Ann Goodall Dr Helen V. Graber Nancy and Franz Gruber LaFollette Scott and Peggy Hansen Ivan and Venice Hawkins Beverly Harris Candice Heck Larry and Tina Howard Joseph and Britannia Howe Michael Hozik and Margaret Rea Individual Supporters Bruce S. and Melody Hughes, CPA Fred C. Adams Vanessa Hunt Susan Allman Lynn Inskeep and Willie LeGrand and Mary Anne Bishop Andersen Donn Jersey and Family Jon and Staci Anderson Jackie Johns Allen and Eileen Anes Robert and Shirley Kramer Michael and Kris Bahr Jay Kristiansen Susan Baker Wanda and Bruce LaFollette Anne and Barry Basel Ann Lalonde Lee Bechtel Darryl and Bonnie Lee Munje Bell Dr. Robert and Cindy Lemon Paula Bell and Rob Christie Jeff Lieder Shelly Berkley and Larry Marilyn Lieder Lehrner Elizabeth Lucchest Joan Berry and Art Garnett Frank Mack Ann Bersi and Bob Shelton Peggy and Michael Marton Bethany Bibb Jim and Sylvia Mathis Joanne Brattain Andy and Janet McCrea Glenda Brown and Family Nancy Melich and Lex Ken and Barbara Burrows Hemphill Hal and Marianne Caudill John and Toni Merold II Richard and Rosie Cobbley Kay Meyer Judy Colwell Bev and Jim Mudd Brad Cook Jeffrey and Katie Nelson and Lisa Cox Family Patricia Crown Bruce and Karin Newlin David and Elizabeth Dameron Florin Nielsen Barbara Daves Connie Nyman Dottie Davis Kristi and Jeff Oritt Cherri and Fred Delgado Peter, Terri Ottman and family Randy and Trice Dipner Eric and Ann Osgood Claudia Dorsey Tom and Colleen Paddock Sabina and Allen Duke Sherri Palmer Chuck and Diana Elledge Symbria Patterson Gary and Charlene Elsasser Sara Penny Karen Emerson and Family Giselle and Mike Peters Elizabeth Finney Mike and Mary Ellen Phillips 60
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Linda Shirley Melissa SingletonRobison Ruth Sluder Bonnie Smith Diana Major Spencer Roland and Jeanie Squire Shane and Somer Squire Chandler and Ashlee Squire Landon and Rebecca Squire Trevor Squire Area Alisha Squire Representatives Camaree Staheli Bob and Arlene Stein Carolyn Adams Jennifer Street Louise Adkins-Symes Lorraine Thompson Chantelle Albrecht Harvey and Bari Turner Kelli Allred Megan Wagner Debbie Angell Marsha Wells Josie Beth Archibald Lindsey Wells Becca and David Elizabeth Woodward Baggaley Janet Brown Volunteers Meridee Carpenter Donna Casebolt Bob Ackerman Darlene Childs Calda Adams Paula Coash Helen Albright Peggy Flocken Judy Alley Charlotte Gant Staci and Jonathan Sara Greener Anderson Michele and Stan Irene Angel Griffith Rozella and Jason Angell Leila and Mya Griffith Jim Ansell Hailey Gulley Margaret and John Marie Haney Ashby Sharon Hise Penelope Ashworth Sylvia Isom Suzanne Aw Fred Jackson Jayne and James Banks Valerie and William Diana Beam Jueschke Mary Jo Beatty Stephanie Kearl Lee Bechtel Marylou Lawler Charmaine Beckman Jana Leavitt Karen Bishop Dallin Leavitt Jeannie and Wally Marilyn Lieder Boggess Marilee Mason Elverna and Bob Botts Amy Matheson Miriam Bowen Sara Monroe Joanne Brattain Jennifer and David Cathy Buchanan Oberhelman Beverly Buckner Kelli and Dan Olsen Heather Burch Susan Perrin Melanie Burgess Houghton and Frances Megan Cannon Peterson Marianne and Hal Carol Lynne Platt Caudill Julie and Mike Saemisch Ellen Chalmers Lisa and Roderick Saxey Susan Christopher William Shettler Dillon Coburn
Judy Colwell Bonnie Cox Linda Cox Sara and Cevin Cram Trisha Culler Jaynann Daly Karen Darrow Jerika Degroot Cherri and Fred Delgado Jennifer and Matthew Denhalter Deborah Denney John Denney Donna Dischbein Cheryl Disney Betty Jo Dunnell Colleen Engle Karen Enoch Connie Erickson Corinne Esmeier Karene Ess Laura Fager Marta Fernandez Rosemary Fletcher Ruth Fotheringham Pamela Gilbert Mary Gillespie Heather Gonzalez Marilyn Grainger Jerry Griffin Mary Sue and Allen Griggs Dawn Haberkorn Jessica Hacking Pattie Haley Jane Halladay Marcene and Burke Hamilton Leanna Handy Danny Hansen Ruth Hansen Bronson Hardy Jody Heaps Tracy and Jerome Heavyrunner Tim Heimsoth Becky Hill Hazel Hillstead Amy Howe Caroline Howe Jeanine Howells Vanessa Hunt Marva Huntington Kathryn Ipson Danniel Jacobsen Pamela Jacobson Jerry Johnson Sheila Johnson Marilyn Jolley Jennifer Jones 62
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BRODY’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Brody’s Mexican Restaurant serves unique flavors and dishes of authentic Mexican food, molcajete or guaraches, our famous street tacos and other delectable specialties, homemade maracuyá and horchata, deep fried ice cream, along with a great selection of Mexican and craft beers and wines to enjoy with our great food. With our vibrant décor, you will immediately feel welcome, and our friendly staff will promptly take your order, and provide excellent customer service. Open daily, Mon - Thur. 10 - 9pm, Fri & Sat. 10 -10pm, closed Sunday. Providence Center, 1166
S Sage Drive Suite C, Cedar City, just east of Hampton Inn. (435) 531-8773, brodysmexicanrestaurant.com
BRUNO’S ITALIAN DELI
For over half a century Sicilian born Tony Bruno has been delighting customers with his delicious offerings. Bruno’s delectable, traditional, Italian cuisine can be had now in a bright new fast casual atmosphere. Come and experience a Cedar City institution. Bruno’s Italian, “extraordinarily fresh Italian”. Open 11am – 9pm Monday – Thursday, 11am – 10pm Friday and Saturday, closed Sunday. 1774 W Royal Hunte Drive, Cedar City. (435) 867-4477. Find us on Facebook.
CENTRO WOODFIRED PIZZARIA
We are passionate about pizza! Our mission is to provide fresh and creative food in a uniquely fun and casual atmosphere. Our Pizzaiolo’s hand stretch and carefully craft each pizza to order with our own tomato sauce and the highest quality toppings and bake in our wood fired oven imported from Naples, providing the depth of flavor only achieved by these special ovens. Also offering amazing salads, bottled and draft beers and a special selection of red and white wines chosen to pair perfectly to our pizzas. Top off the evening with our desert pizza you’ll dream about. 50 W University Blvd. (Center Street), Cedar City, just a short walk from the Festival. 11am – 10pm Monday – Saturday. Take-out available. (435) 867-8123. Find us on Facebook.
1322 S. Providence Center Dr. 435-865-5937 Monday – Thursday Lunch: 11am – 3pm Dinner: 4pm – 9pm
CHARLIE’S SOUTHERN BARBECUE
Friday Lunch: 11am – 3pm Dinner: 4pm – 10pm
Best BBQ this side of Memphis! We smoke our signature pulled pork and beef brisket for over 12 hours. Everything is made fresh from scratch
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daily from our family recipes passed down through generations. Featuring pulled pork, beef brisket, smoked ribs, turkey, signature side dishes and kids’ meals to keep everyone lickin’ their chops. Enjoy our delicious BBQ with a cold beer and soulful Blues all summer. Great food at a great price - you’ll be back for more. Eat-in or take-out, catering. Open daily, 11am - 10pm. 126 N Main Street, Cedar City. (435) 867-8010
DON MIGUEL’S
The cuisine at Don Miguel’s is inspired by traditional Mexican techniques that have been handed down for generations in the Leon family, specializing in unique dishes that are native to the southwest region of Mexico know as Jalisco,. To complement our fresh bold flavors we offer signature salsas, fresh-cut meats, margaritas, draft beer, specialty drinks, and local wines. Monday – Thursday: 10:30am - 9:00pm. Friday & Saturday: 10:3am - 10:00pm, Sunday: 10:am to 9:00pm 453 S Main St, Cedar City (435) 586-6855 lacasadonmiguel.com
CHEF ALFREDO RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Chef Alfredo’s provides an intimate and elegant atmosphere in which to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine. Our skilled team is pleased to welcome you to our establishment! Our delicious Italian food is fresh and prepared to order, featuring traditional pastas, steaks, chicken, veal, rack of lamb, fish, and seafood, as well as salads, soups, and desserts. We serve beer and wine, have daily lunch specials, and we are proud to provide catering for special events. Mon-Fri 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for lunch. MonThurs 4-8pm., Fri & Sat 4-9:30pm, and Sun 4:00-9:00pm. Daily specials posted on our Facebook page. Reservations recommended - (435) 586 2693. 2313 W Hwy 56 (400 N) Suite 1, Cedar City. chefalfredos.com
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DEPOT GRILL STEAK & SEAFOOD
241 North Main. Fine dining at its best in Cedar City with a menu sure to please the most discerning palate. Our entrees include the finest cuts of beef and pork; fresh, never frozen seafood, and poultry; complemented by fabulous sides, salads, and desserts. Great wine list and craft beer. Make your next stop the Depot Grill. Summer Hours: 4pm-10pm - Mon-Sat. Reservations recommended (435) 8657445. depotgrillcedar.com
126 N. Main #C3, Cedar City
435-865-6848
Open 7am – 7pm, Monday – Saturday
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GEORGE’S CORNER RESTAURANT & PUB
Head down to St. George and try our great American food for breakfast, lunch and dinner 7am - midnight seven days a week. Following in the footsteps of the Big Hand Café that stood on this same spot from 1930 – 1963, George’s is the favorite gathering place for St. George residences and visitors alike. Promising “Especially Good Food”, you will be delighted with the menu and ambiance at George’s Corner in Ancestor Square. Located on the corner of St. George Boulevard and Main, St. George. (435) 216-7311, Check our live entertainment schedule at georgescornerrestaurant.com.
2111 Main St (435) 233-2026 21elevencoffee.com
GREAT HARVEST BREAD COMPANY
Great bread is our passion. We offer you the best baked goods made from whole grains. When you enter our store, you’ll notice the aroma of fresh breads, handmade cinnamon rolls, cookies, and our delicious array of sandwiches and soups. If you are looking for a healthy option, look no further. Everything is made from scratch every day, just how it should be. Stop in for a free sample. Open Mon – Sat 7 am – 7 pm, closed
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MAIN STREET SODA FOUNTAIN
Inside Bulloch Drug. Experience the atmosphere and flavor of a traditional drug store fountain. Enjoy a sundae, float, freezer, or banana split; sip a real root beer or iron port just for old time’s sake! Sweet treats and chocolates, sugarfree candy and much more. Mon - Fri 9 8, Sat 9 - 6 . 91 N Main Street, Cedar City, (435) 586-9651. bullochdrug.com
THE GRIND COFFEEHOUSE CAFE
Coffee is our passion - taste it in every cup! – Try our mochas, lattes, cappuccinos, frappes, fruit smoothies, fresh fruit cups, breakfast sandwiches, sandwiches, soups, salads, and a variety of pastries. A great place to relax, surf the web and gather with friends. Open Mon – Sat, 7am – 7pm. 19 N Main Street, Cedar City, (435) 867-5333.
MILT’S STAGE STOP
A Shakespeare tradition. Full dinners, steaks, seafood, prime rib, salad bar, appetizers, lounge, and beautiful scenery. Open for dinner seven days a week, 5pm - 10pm. Children’s menu. Utah State Liquor Licensee. 5 miles up Cedar Canyon (U-14), Cedar City. Reservations recommended. (435) 5869344 miltsstageshop.com
LIGHTHOUSE SEAFOOD & GRILL
Lighthouse Seafood and Grill brings the tastes of the sea to Cedar City. Come enjoy fresh seafood, fish, chicken, steaks, salads, soups, desserts, and more. Allow our talented team to take care of you while you tuck into a whole lobster or a surf and turf in a relaxing, calm environment that makes you feel like you’ve been transported to the beach. We serve dinner MonThurs 4:00-9:00 pm, Friday and Sat 4:00 – 10:00 pm. Closed Sundays. Daily specials posted on our Facebook page. 2107 N Main Street, Cedar City. Reservations recommended. (435) 233 2330. lighthousecedar.com
NINJA JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE & SUSHI BAR
Experience the best in Japanese fine dining in Cedar City. At Ninja, talented chefs prepare and cook your steak and seafood at Hibachi grills while you watch, prepared individually to your liking. Serving you the finest quality authentic Japanese cuisine, while serving up
Authentic Mexican Cuisine HOMEMADE FOOD • HOUSE MARGARITAS • DRAFT BEER
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a show as well! Ninja’s Sushi Bar serves the freshest and widest variety of seafood available, made to order. Mon – Fri lunch 11 am – 2:30 pm, dinner 4 pm – 10 pm, Saturday 12 pm – 10 pm, Sunday 4pm – 9 pm. Sake, wine & beer available. Located in the Providence Center 1180 Sage Drive #A, Cedar City, near Hampton Inn. Also in St. George! Reservations accepted. (435) 867-5577 ninjacedarcity.com
www.PizzaFactoryCedarCity.com
PAINTED PONY RESTAURANT
Simply the Best Pizza in Cedar City! Since 1973
FRESH FEEL GOOD FOOD
Pizza, Pasta, Calzones, Sandwiches, Breads, Fresh Salad Bar, Soup, Desserts – PLUS Gluten Free Menu
435-586-3900
dine in, take out, delivery, drive up window
The Painted Pony is an exciting, unique restaurant serving innovative cuisine with regional specialties in an artistic, contemporary environment. Casual fine dining indoors or on the Patio. With an extensive wine list, generous portions attentive service and reasonable prices you’ll be sure to return to “The Pony” anytime you are in St. George. Open 7 days a week: Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30 – 4 pm & Dinner 4 pm Daily. Winner of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence & DiRoNA Distinguished Restaurants of North America, voted “Best Dining” in southern Utah. Located in St. George in the Tower at Ancestor Square, 2 W St. George Blvd., St. George. (435) 634-1700, painted-pony.com
Mon – Thurs 11am - 9pm Fri & Sat 11am - 10pm • Closed Sundays
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ROTISSERIE & GRILL • Fish & Mixed Ceviche • Beef & Chicken Saltado • Poor Man Churrasco • Parrilladas Free • Peruvian-style Soup or Hamburgers Salad • Pollo a la Brasa with • Free Slushies! Entrée
PASTRY PUB
We offer an array of eclectic styles of food that will tempt your taste buds to come back for more. We offer flavorful sandwiches, distinctive salads, dinner items that offer Persian rice, pasta, and tex-mex flare. Make sure you leave plenty of room to enjoy our tarts, cakes or brownies. Many gluten free options available (including desserts!). The Pastry Pub has an atmosphere to compliment your Shakespearean adventure. Come join us Monday through Saturday, 7 am to 10 pm, at 86 West Center Street, Cedar City, 435-
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PISCO PERUVIAN ROTISSERIE & GRILL
We love introducing our guests to the only authentic Peruvian restaurant in Southern Utah, serving Peruvian and other fusion specialties while transporting you to a world of sunshine and happiness right here in Cedar City. Come and see why Peru is one of the top culinary destinations in the world. Our menu includes beef, seafood, our unique hamburgers, and our famous rotisserie chicken, as well as soups and salads, desserts. A full selection of domestic and Mexican beers. Join us for lunch and dinner, Mon – Thurs 11 – 9, Fri & Sat 11 – 10, closed Sunday, 1180 S Sage Drive, Suite F, Cedar City. Reservations accepted, (435) 6777088. piscoperuvian.com
PIZZA FACTORY
Always the best pizza, pasta, calzones, sandwiches, and salads, with glutenfree menu items! Featuring daily specials that are always fresh and homemade from natural ingredients. For delivery - to your home or hotel, or dine in and enjoy our well-stocked salad bar and great menu, or order ahead and pick up from our convenient drive-up window. ‘Feel Good Food’ Open for lunch and dinner Mon - Thurs 11am - 9pm, Fri and Sat 11am - 10pm. 131 South Main, Cedar City. Closed Sundays. (435) 586-3900. Order online at pizzafactorycedarcity.com
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RUSTY’S RANCH HOUSE
www.chefalfredos.com
Fine cuisine in a rustic setting. Full dinners, steaks, seafood, barbecued ribs, pasta, fresh fish of the day. Open Mon - Sat, 5pm - 10pm. Children’s 69
menu. Utah State liquor licensee. 2 miles up Cedar Canyon (U-14), Cedar City. Reservations recommended, (435) 586-3839. rustysranchhouse.com
SWEET BASIL THAI CUISINE
We are a full-service family friendly restaurant serving the best Thai cuisine this side of California. Our customers tell us that our food is equal to or better than the finest Thai restaurants in Las Vegas and Los Angeles. We are open for Monday – Thursday lunch from 11am - 3pm, dinner 4pm - 9pm, Friday lunch from 11am - 3pm, dinner 4pm - 10pm, Saturday serving dinner from 11am – 10 pm. Closed Sunday. Carry out available. 1322 S Providence Center Drive. Suite 100, Cedar City. (435) 865-5937.
Patio Dining WINE SPECTATOR AWARD
"Best Restaurant..." OPEN 7 Days a Week
TOWER BUILDING AT ANCESTOR SQUARE ST. GEORGE BLVD. & MAIN STREET
(435) 634.1700
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XETAVA GARDENS CAFE
Casual Fine Dining | Contemporary American
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Located in Kayenta’s Coyote Gulch Art Village at 815 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins. Surrounded by beautiful red cliffs and desert gardens, Xetava is the perfect place to relax and share an evening under the stars. Our menu promises all the delights of fine dining with an atmosphere that nourishes the soul. We also offer delicious coffees and espresso, breakfast and lunch, and a full wine and beer list. This is Xetava Gardens Café, where taste experiences are rivaled only by visual sensations. Open Monday Wednesday 9 - 5, Thurs - Sun 9 - 9. Dinner reservations recommended: 435-656-0165. www. xetava.com
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