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Show u N I MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1998 USF's 37th year opens this week he 1998 season of the Utah Shakespearean Festival, which mns June 25 through September 5, will once again feature sLx plays performed in repertory. Featured in the outdoor Adams Shakespearean Theatre are two of Shakespeare's most popular comedies, nie Taming of the Shrew and All's Well that Ends Well, as well as the seldomproduced but fascinating history of King John, ilJustrated bere by the presence of Jeannie Naughton as Constance and R. Dustin Harding as Arthur. nie Tam hig of the Shrew will be performed Mqnday and Thursday evenings and Wednesdays and Saturdays in matinee. All's Well that Ends Well will play Tuesday and Friday evenings, and KingJohn wilJ be presented Wednesday and Saturday evenings. To be presented o n the Randall L. Jones TI1eatre stage wilJ be Romeo andJuliet, William Shakespeare's tin1eless tale bf feuding families :Uld undeniable love; Relative Values, a hilarious, fast paced, and sophisticated comedy by Noel Coward; andjoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, a frolicking and warm musical guaranteed to entertain the entire family. Romeo andjuliet will play Tuesday and Friday evenings and Mondays and "Thursdays in matinee. Relative Values will be perfom1cd Monday and Tirnrsday evenings and Wednesday and Saturday il :ift.emoons.Joseph and the Amazing Tedzn lcolor Dreamcoat w ill be staged WedJ1esday and S:iturday evenings and Tuesdays and Fridays in matinee. For tickets to plays and The Royal Feaste and the Backstage Tour call 586-7878. SEE MORE ON PAGE 5. I T y |