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Love's Labour's Lost

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Rachel Anne Johnson (Rosaline) distracts Marco Vega (Biron) from his studies. Photo: Danelle Cheney

A Romantic Comedy by William Shakespeare

Sept. 30-Oct. 1-2 & Oct. 8-9 @ 7:30pm
Adams Shakespearean Theatre

General Admission: Adult: $10; Student & Youth: $5; SUU Students: Free with valid I.D.

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Swearing off the company of women in favor of intellectual pursuits, a monarch and his lords’ plans go royally awry when a French princess and her ladies arrive on the scene in William Shakespeare’s timeless comedy Love’s Labour’s Lost. Southern Utah University’s College of Performing and Visual Arts presents the classic romantic comedy. The production is directed by Richard Bugg, Professor of Theatre Arts, and launches the 2010-2011 Theatre Arts and Dance Season.

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Director                                 Richard Bugg

Scenic Designer                    Michael M. Harvey

Costume Designer                 Wendy A. Sanders

Lighting Designer                   Michael M. Harvey

Hair & Makeup Designer         McKenzie Denison

Composer                               Dr. Christine Frezza

Sound Designer                      Michael M. Harvey

Music Director                         J.P. Kentros

Choreographer                        Emilie Andersen

Stage Manager                        Cami Sheridan

Cast of Characters

Ferdinand, king of Navarre       Anthony Carter

Biron                                         Marco Vega

Longaville                                  Benjamin Harris

Dumaine                                    Grayson Moulton

Boyet                                         Payden Adams

Mercade                                     Brian James

Don Adriano de Armado            Cesar Adan Bojórquez

Sir Nathaniel                              McKay Tripp

Holfernia                                    Dory Peacock

Dull                                            Collin Longhurst

Costard                                      John Warner

Moth                                           Brian Nelson

Princess of France                     Kaitlin Woolley

Rosaline                                     Rachel Anne Johnson

Maria                                          Kelly Driscoll

Katharine                                    Britannia Howe

Jaquenetta                                  Alisha Fabbi

Adam’s Theater Ghost                Steven Grawrock

Adam’s Theater Ghost                Kristen Henley

 

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