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Blood Wedding
By
Federico García Lorca
Directed by Sandra Shotwell
April
2-5 and 10-13
Babcock Theatre
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Inspired by the true story of a fatal feud between two families in
rural Spain, this is considered one of the most powerful and
innovative plays of the 20th Century. Love, pride,
passion and violent death come together in one of García Lorca’s
best-known works.
The
University of Utah Department of Theatre presents Federico García
Lorca’s powerful and passionate BLOOD WEDDING, April 2-April
13 in the Babcock Theatre. Inspired by a true story of a fatal feud
between two families in rural Spain, Blood Wedding is
considered one of the most innovative plays of the 20th
Century. Show times are 7:30 pm Wednesday through Saturday, 7:00 pm
Sunday April 13, and 2:00 pm matinees on Saturday April 5 and April
12. A free informative panel, co-sponsored by the University’s
International Studies Program, will be offered immediately following
the matinee on Saturday April 5. The Babcock Theatre is located
downstairs from Pioneer Theatre on the University of Utah campus.
Tickets are $12 general admission, $9 University faculty and staff,
and $6 students, and are available through Kingsbury Ticket Office
(581-7100). A small handling fee will be added to the price of each
ticket.

The general schedule for Babcock
productions is Wednesday through Sunday the first the first week of
the run, Thursday through Sunday the second week. Wednesday through
Saturday performances are at 7:30 pm; Sunday performances are at
7:00 pm; and there is a 2:00 pm matinee on the second Saturday of
each run.
[NOTE:
BLOOD WEDDING will not follow the general schedule. This play will
not be performed in the Babcock the first Sunday (April 6), but
there will be two Saturday matinees (April 5 and April 12) at 2:00
pm.]
Tickets for all Department of Theatre productions
are available through Kingsbury Ticket Office,
581-7100 or www.kingtix.com
ticket information
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