Elim Valley may be a remote desert oasis, but that doesn't mean the area lacks culture. Here are just a few ways in which you can nourish your mind:
Utah Shakespearean Festival
Located in nearby Cedar City, the Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival is a professional repertory theater that performs both classic Shakespearean plays as well as more modern productions.
The Festival offers a variety of educational activities, including play orientations, daily seminars and lectures, workshops, backstage tours, printed publications and an annual touring production of a condensed Shakespearean play. Many of these activities are free to the public and are marvelous ways to supplement the play-going experience.
Tuacahn Amphitheater and Center for the Arts
Nestled below 1,500-foot red rock cliffs, Tuacahn Amphitheater and Center for the Arts is a professional, non-profit presenting and producing organization that provides world-class family entertainment and education.
The annual Broadway in the Desert� series provides a dramatic experience beneath the star-studded southern Utah sky, as visitors enjoy professional productions of classic Broadway hits.