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Utah Shakespeare Festival Announces Plans For 2021 Season

The Utah Shakespeare Festival has announced plans to have a full season in 2021, which will mark the festival’s 60th year.

The festival plans to have four plays by William Shakespeare, including “Richard III” and “The Comedy of Errors.”

Other plays on the agenda include: John Goodrum’s “The Comedy of Terrors,” “The Pirates of Penzance” by Gilbert and Sullivan and the musical “Ragtime.”

Artistic Director Brian Vaughn said the plays explore themes of identity, mortality and fate versus free will and also examine the human spirit’s ability to overcome injustice and oppression.