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Adams Shakespearean Theatre
The Adams Memorial Theatre is unique in the West as one of the only replicas of Shakespeare's "Wooden 'O'" theatre.

Adams Memorial Theatre

History

The Adams Memorial Theatre, located on the campus of Southern Utah University is one of the most authentic Elizabethan theatres in the world, began as a stagehouse; but in five years’ time was gradually surrounded by its permanent orchestra and gallery seating. The Adams Memorial Theatre, dedicated in 1977 and seating 819 plus 66 gallery-bench or standing room seats, was designed by Douglas N. Cook, Utah Shakespearean Festival Producing Artistic Director, along with Max Anderson of the Utah State Building Board, and is patterned after drawings and research of sixteenth century Tudor stages.

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The construction of the Adams Memorial Theatre begins. The replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was completed in 1977.

The theater is a hexagon-shaped “Wooden-O” with a thrust stage open to the sky. Experts say it is one of a few theatres that probably comes close to the design of the Globe Theatre in which Shakespeare's plays were originally produced. It is so authentic, in fact, that the British Broadcasting Company filmed part of its Shakespeare series there. It is named for Grace Adams Tanner, a major benefactor of the Festival and her parents, Thomas D. and Luella R. Adams.

Facility Features

  • One 4’ x 8’ and one 4’ x 4’ trapped floor located on center line
  • A traditional slip stage
  • Dressing rooms are located in the Auditorium and are connected by a basement hallway
  • ETC Expression 3X Light Board
  • 300-2.4 KW ETC Sensor dimmers

Posted at October 14, 2003 12:12 AM