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(KSL News) -- All the world's a stage, said William Shakespeare. And it has been in Cedar City for 45 years now. The Utah Shakespearean Festival opens its season tonight.
Governor Huntsman and other dignitaries will attend a ceremony tonight to honor festival founder, Fred Adams.
There are three plays in the outdoor Adam's theater and three showing indoors, across the street at the Randall L. Jones theater.
'Antony and Cleopatra' opens the festival. 'Hamlet' promises to attract patrons with festival favorite Brian Vaughn's performance.
The season opens tonight and runs through September 2.