Egyptian Theatre

328 Main Street, Park City UT 84060

Hours

Open daily 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday & Saturday till 8 p.m.  Check their website for upcoming shows and times.

Cost

With the variety of shows at the Egyptian Theatre, we can only list a sample of the pricing you can expect:

  • Matinee House/Balcony: from $40 / $45 Fri-Sun
  • Matinee Preferred: from $50 / $55 Fri - Sun
  • Matinee Cabaret Table: from $60 / $65 Fri - Sun

Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.

About

While Utah is known for breathtaking outdoor adventures, there's one indoor landmark worth checking out on your Park City vacation. The Egyptian Theatre is one of the city's most celebrated historical icons, and its roots date back to 1899 when it was the site of The Dewey Theatre.

Before we explore the features and shows offered at the Egyptian Theatre, let's examine its rich history.

The Dewey Theatre served the region with diverse entertainment until 1916, when record-breaking snowfall collapsed the roof.

Reconstruction started in 1922, inspired by the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Architectural elements reflect Ancient Egypt, with hieroglyphics and distinguished pharaohs carved into its facade. The showplace opened on Christmas Day in 1926, with a name change to the Egyptian Theatre.

During the Roaring Twenties, the concert hall captivated audiences with silent films and vaudeville shows. Over the decades, it underwent several name changes and renovations, but it was always Park City's social hub.

The theater would have probably faded into obscurity had it not been for a significant economic shift in the 1960s: Park City became a ski and resort town. With help from the community and renovations to secure structural integrity, the Egyptian Theatre stands tall and proud in Park City.

Today, it's home to musicals, concerts, and films, making it a go-to for things to do on a Utah getaway.

Egyptian Theatre: Fun Facts & Cool Features

One intriguing feature of the concert hall is the innovative use of a cantilevered balcony. This inventive design offers excellent sightlines, making every seat the best in the house.

A fun fact is that the Egyptian Theatre is the premiere venue for the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. This internationally celebrated event showcases independent movie producers and directors worldwide every January.

If you love live music, the Egyptian Theatre will delight you! The room's acoustics make everything from a Stephen Sondheim musical to a bluegrass or rock concert sound incredible. The layout ensures there's not a bad seat in the house, so you know you're in for an enjoyable show experience.

The venue also offers art and performance camps for children, the YouTheatre. It is a high-quality performing arts training program offering free classes, camps, and productions for ages 5-18 in Summit and Wasatch Counties.

A convenient feature is the venue's location in the Park City Main Street Historic District. This makes planning a fun-filled day packed with activities a breeze. Explore the Park City Museum followed by a concert at the Egyptian Theatre. Or grab a meal at any of the eateries, like Yuki Yama Sushi or Riverhorse on Main, before taking in an evening show.

Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or seeking live music, the Egyptian Theatre promises an unforgettable experience on your Park City adventure.

Local Tips

  • Purchase tickets on the website.
  • Third-party tickets may not be valid.
  • The Egyptian Theatre has no taxes or service fees on tickets.
  • Check out the YouTheatre summer camps for kids!

Location

328 Main Street, Park City UT 84060

Frequently Asked Questions

One of the many wonderful things about staying in Park City, Utah is there are so many things to do!

Winter Activities

During the winter, this former silver mining town comes alive as one of the premier ski destinations in the country. Another attractive feature is the Utah Olympic Park, which remains an important training center for many American and international sporting team members. Admission to the park is free and there are several museums on site.

The Alf Engen Ski Museum and the Eccles Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games Museum are also a must for all who love winter sports. For additional fees, people head down the bobsled run or even try their hand at the ski jumps.

Summer Activities

Though many know Park City for its winter festivities, the city is also bustling with visitors and activities during the summer! During the summer, some of the most popular things to do here include the alpine slide and coaster and Kimball art center. There are limitless outdoor recreational sports in Park City! Plus, there is the Park Silly Sunday Market on Main St. and plenty of concerts. If you're looking for a romantic and adventurous way to spend your day, check out the nearby hot air balloon companies.

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