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Cymbeline...Continues!

by Nicholas E. Sheets, dramaturg

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Our run of Cymbeline has ended at Brigham Young University as of last month, but our show continues in other locations throughout Utah and Salt Lake Valleys. For more information about our upcoming schedule, please check the following information below. There is still time for your children to see this play if they are in the following schools. Also, there is a retirement home performance still on the schedule. Thurs. March 13      -9:00 and 10:00 shows, Academy Park Elementary, 4580 Westpoint Dr, West Valley City, 84120 Tues. March 18        -9:00 and 10:00 shows, Sandburg Elementary, 3900 S 5325 W, West Valley City, 84120 Thurs. March 20       -9:00 and 10:00 shows, Riverview Elementary, 628 S. West Park Drive, Spanish Fork, 84660 Tues. March 25        -9:00 and 10:00 shows, Fox Hollow Elementary, 6020 W 8200 S, West Jordan 84081 Thurs. March 27       -9:30 and 10:30 shows, Morningside Elementary, 4170 S. 3000 E. SLC, 84124 Tues. April 1              -9:00 and 10:00 shows, Daybreak Elementary, 4544 W Harvest Moon Drive, South Jordan 84095 Thurs. April 3            -10:00 show, NO WORKSKHOP, American Fork JH – Alpine 6th graders, 20 W. 1120 N. AF, 84003 Tues. April 8              -9:00 and 10:00 shows, Park City Day School, 3120 Pinebrook Rd, Park City, 84098 Thurs. April 10           -10:00 show, NO WORKSHOPS, Highland Cove Retirement Center, 3750 Highland Dr., SLC Tues. April 15             -9:30 and 10:30 shows, Freedom Elementary, 10326 N. 6800 W., Highland Dr., 84003 For more information about BYU's Young Company Theater, please visit the following link: Brigham Young University's Young Company  Brigham Young University's Young Company Facebook Page It was great to see all those who attended our show while at BYU!

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