Here's what you need to know about two major Utah summer arts events — the Utah Shakespeare Festival and the Deer Valley Music Festival — as well as what other major arts organizations are doing this summer.
The Maypole dance at the Greenshow at the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, on Saturday, July 3, 2021.Even lovers of highbrow arts tend to loosen up a little in the summer — often enjoying their theater and symphony outdoors in a festival setting.
Here are details on two of Utah’s more popular summer events — the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City and the Utah Symphony’s Deer Valley Music Festival in Park City — as well as a roundup of what other arts groups are doing on their summer “vacation.”The beloved celebration of William Shakespeare fills Cedar City with theater lovers every summer. This year’s festival runs from June 17 to October 5.
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