Nevada
Public Radio once again gives listeners the unique opportunity to participate
in its annual summer excursions to well-known theatre destinations in
Utah—Tuacahn Amphitheatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival and Neil Simon Festival.
Reservations are being accepted and limited space is available.
On
July 26 and 27, Nevada Public Radio takes guests to Cedar City, Utah for the
Utah Shakespeare Festival. Guests will stay overnight at the Abbey Inn and will
see four productions – “Anything Goes,” “King John,” a choice of “Peter and the
Starcatcher” or “The Tempest” and a choice of “Twelve Angry Men” or “Love’s
Labour’s Lost.” Reservations for this trip must be made by June 25.
The
final excursion of the summer will be at the Neil Simon Festival, August 9-10,
also in Cedar City, Utah. Guests will stay overnight at the Abbey Inn and will
see four productions – “The Sunshine Boys,” “45 Seconds From Broadway,”
“Song-Poems Wanted!,” and “Lost in Yonkers.” Reservations for this trip must be
made by July 8.
Per
person prices for the summer theatre excursions range from $225-$315 (double
occupancy) and $275-$365 (single occupancy). Price includes show tickets,
private coach transportation and hotel accommodations. For each trip, a boxed
lunch will be provided on Friday in route to the destination, and breakfast is
provided on Saturday morning.
Limited
space is available for each excursion. The private coach departs from and
returns to Nevada Public Radio, 1289 S. Torrey Pines Dr., Las Vegas, Nevada
89146.
For
all excursions, to allow guests the opportunity to see as many shows as
possible and bear only the cost of one overnight, the private coach will likely
return to Nevada Public Radio at midnight or after on Saturday/Sunday.
Proceeds
from all theatre excursions will directly benefit and must be purchased through
Nevada Public Radio.
For
further details on all excursions, links to production descriptions and to make
reservations 24/7, visit www.knpr.org or www.classical897.org, or call
702.258.9895 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.
About
Nevada Public Radio
Nevada
Public Radio (NVPR) was established in 1975 as an independent, not-for-profit,
public benefit corporation. NVPR signed on the air in 1980 with one station
serving the Las Vegas area as Nevada's first National Public Radio (NPR(r))
affiliate station. For more than three
decades, NVPR has remained true to its mission to enhance the quality of life
and foster civic engagement by informing, educating and inspiring a growing
audience through public media – including content on air, in print and online.
NVPR's broadcast network includes seven FM stations serving the greater Las
Vegas metropolitan area with News 88.9 KNPR and Classical KCNV 89.7. Combined
with five associate stations, 10 translator stations and associated HD digital
channels, KNPR serves a geographical area of more than 66,000 square miles -
plus parts of California, Utah and Arizona. NVPR is the publisher of the
award-winning Desert Companion monthly magazine and the producer of KNPR’s
State of Nevada. Further information is available at www.knpr.org,www.classical897.org and www.desertcompanion.com.
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