Utah Shakespeare Festival: Our Reviews of Big River, Merry Wives of Windsor, and The Foreigner
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LexaGraemeAugust 31, 2018
I went Opening Weekend and agree with these reviews. Ezekiel Andrew in Big River will send chills through your body, Tom Doherty in The Foreigner will make you laugh so hard you want to fall out of your chair, and Merry Wives is delightful. Tthe language is not hard to follow. If you like more serious fare, and you don’t mind Shakespeare’s History Plays, Henry VI, Part 1 is a phenomenal ride. The Merchant of Venice will make you think. I do not live in Utah, but I drive up every year, and this year was one of the best. If you’re considering going, just do it!
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