Utah Shakespeare Festival to be Broadcast on BYUtv, 8/29
By: Nicole Rosky
In 1962, two great Utah establishments began their now-illustrious odysseys: BYU Broadcasting was granted a license to operate on television, and the Utah Shakespeare Festival presented its first annual season in Cedar City. This year, the two join forces for a onetime special live broadcast of a Festival performance.
At 8 p.m. on August 29, Festival company members and BYUtv crew members will combinetheir talents to bring Shakespeare's most popular comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream to life on television screens around the world. Executive Director R. Scott Phillips said, " this is the first time in Festival history to have a performance broadcast live; it will be a unique once in a life-time experience. People won't want to miss being in the audience that night."A story of young lovers, bumbling stage performers, and fairy royalty, A Midsummer Night's Dream is a complex commentary on Renaissance society that still has echoes in the contemporary world. The play will be performed at the Festival's signature venue, the Adams Shakespearean Theatre, which remains today one of the most authentic replicas of Shakespeare's original Globe Theatre.also feature Mockett's short intermission piece about the history and future prospects of the Utah Shakespeare Festival.BYUtv director/producer Steve Lowe will lead the production team, complete with nine cameras, more than two dozen microphones, and a portable satellite uplink. In the case of inclement weather, the play will be rescheduled for September 1.
Photo by Karl Hugh

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