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The Utah Shakespeare Festival is a regional Tony-Award winning professional repertory theatre company that produces Shakespeare, classical drama, comedies, and musicals. Other related activities include three different Greenshows, play orientations, seminars, educational opportunities such as classes and Camp Shakespeare, backstage tours, Words Cubed new play series, and a Shakespeare-in-the-Schools tour. Eight plays are performed in rotation in two state-of-the-art indoor theatres, as well as an outdoor theatre resembling an Elizabethan playhouse. The season begins the end of June and runs through mid-October each year. Founded in 1961, it is one of the oldest and largest Shakespearean festivals in North America.
It isn’t every day that the pope and an actor playing Jesus Christ meet in Rome. But that very thing happened on Wednesday, August 11, when Jonathan Roumie spoke with the pope in St. Peter’s Square.
This year the number of Light the World Giving Machines around the world will more than double any previous year. The previous record was set in 2022 with 28 cities.
Over the last few days, three new temples in South and Central America have hit important construction milestones.
On Thursday, March 17, Elder Gary E. Stevenson visited the island of Carti Tupile in the San Blas Archipelago in Panama.
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After a general conference weekend like the one we experienced last April, there are too many emotions and too many words to summarize what we all witnessed. Solemn assemblies. Priesthood quorum changes. New apostles. Home and visiting teaching gone. And then that mic drop of seven new temples announced, including in Russia and India. As Elder Holland quipped, "President Nelson, I don't know how many rushes we can handle this weekend. Some of us have weak hearts. But, as I think about it, you can take care of that too."
Many stepped in to help after Hurricane Harvey and subsequent flooding tore through Huston, Texas, and surrounding cities, leaving thousands in its destructive wake.
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Oh FHE. Sure we start out with good intentions. And it should be simple. A prayer. A lesson. A treat. So easy, right?
This story was originally published on LDS Living in November 2018.
In 2004, Meg Johnson fell off a cliff and broke her neck. Paralyzed and in a wheelchair, Meg is now a motivational speaker, inspiring audiences around the world with her personal motto, which she says is applicable for people of all abilities: When life gets too hard to stand, just keep on rollin’.