Tag Archives: Theatre

Abravanel Hall

Concert Hall

  • Utah Symphony
  • Opera
  • Music Concerts
  • Live Stage Performances

Abravanel Hall is a concert hall in Salt Lake City, Utah, that is home to the Utah Symphony and Opera, and is part of the Salt Lake County Center for the Arts.

The hall is an architectural landmark in the city and is adjacent to Temple Square and the Salt Palace on South Temple Street. Known for its outstanding acoustics and grand four-story lobby with a spectacular view of downtown Salt Lake City.

Abravanel Hall Event Calendar

Abravanel Hall
123 W South Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Peery’s Egyptian Theater

Peery’s Egyptian Theater is a historical 1920s movie palace fully restored to its former glory and renovated to service live performance and cinema. As a component of the Ogden Eccles Conference Center, the Egyptian is a cornerstone of the revitalization of downtown Ogden and the greater Weber County areas and is committed to supporting community events that utilize the Egyptian as a venue for quality professional performing arts events. Peery’s Egyptian Theater serves both as a rental facility for national and community events and as an arts presenter enriching local residents’ entertainment experiences.

Perry’s Egyptian Theater
2415 Washington Blvd Ogden, UT

Kingsbury Hall

Kingbury Hall University of Utah Performing Arts Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, Music, Dance, Theatre, Fine Arts, Concerts

University of Utah

Kingsbury Hall serves its dual mission as a university and community performance venue by presenting a robust slate of national touring productions and showcasing productions by students in the College of Fine Arts; over 180 performances annually take place in its 1900-seat auditorium.

  • Performing Arts Center
  • Dance, Music & Theatre
  • Live Staged Productions

Kingsbury Hall Event Calendar
Performance Showtimes

Kingsbury Hall
University of Utah
1395 Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City, UT

Hale Center Theater Orem

Utah Valley Theatre

  • Live Productions
  • Local Talent
  • Acting Classes
  • Costume Rentals

The Hale Center Foundation for the Arts and Education is dedicated to its three-fold mission to provide a high quality, intimate, theatrical experience while maintaining affordable ticket prices; furnish an excellent venue for artists to express their talents and gain valuable experience; and invest in people by providing a positive place for children and adults to learn and perform.

Established in 1990 by Ruth and Nathan Hale, the Hale Center Theater Orem has stood as a pillar of the performing arts in Utah Valley ever since. It is also the main pillar of the Hale Center Foundation for the Arts and Education. Voted “Best Live Theater of Utah Valley,” HCTO continues to put on over 300 performances of family-friendly comedies and musicals each year.

With over 15,000 costume designs in stock, Archive Costumes ships regularly to schools, theaters, partygoers, and event organizers all over the United States! Acting, dance, yoga classes offered as well as costume rentals.

Hale Center Theater Orem
225 400 N, Orem, UT 84057
(801) 226-8600

Cox Performing Arts Center

Dixie State University

  • Performance Auditorium
  • Theatre Stage
  • Music Concerts
  • Dance Recitals
  • Orchestra Pit

Cox Performing Arts Center Event Calendar
Dixie State University
325 S 700 E, St. George

Cox Performing Arts Center Venue Info

Draper Historic Theater

The Draper Historic Theatre has strong cultural and historical significance to the community. In 1938, Annie Pearl and John A. Howell family built a movie house named “The Pearl.” Vaudeville performances would start off the evening, followed by a movie or two. Many locals felt fortunate to have a first-run theatre right in their small town.

For many generations, this building, now on the Draper Historic Register, served as a gathering place for the south end of the valley. In 1988, the theater was purchased by Charles and Vanessa Nelson, who added theatrical lighting, and sound and expanded the stage, enabling the presentation of live shows. With humble beginnings, DHT grew into what could be called “the best-kept secret in the valley.” Ten years later, DHT became a non-profit organization, and in 2004 the Board of Directors purchased the building from the Nelsons through a major fundraising effort. Having the organization purchase the building allows for the theater to truly belong to the Draper community.

Draper Historic Theater
12366 South 900 East, Draper, UT 84020

Utah Center for Arts

The Utah Center for Arts  hosts art exhibits from renowned and  emerging artists with over 9000 sq ft. of exhibition space. The UAA (Utah Arts Alliance) also hosts poetry readings, independent film screenings, live music, dance performances, plays and more.

  • Center Gallery Monthly Exhibitions.
  • Artist Studios for Photographers, Painters, Sculptors, Musicians and Actors.
  • Salt Lake Capoeira, Brazilian Martial Arts and Cultural Organization.
  • SLC Photo Club, the UAA’s free group for photographers.
  • Rubaiyat Dance Company
  • Mothermoon Expressive Therapy
  • Musicgarage.org The UAA’s music performance program for youth and adults.
  • Salsa Dancing Classes.
  • Slam Poetry Events.
  • Incendiary Circus, Fire Dancing Group, with free lessons bi-weekly.
  • Modern Dance and Movement classes for adults and kids.
  • The Center Stage, hosts productions from community and touring theater groups

Utah Arts Alliance
SLC Arts Hub
663 West 100 South
Salt Lake City, Utah