Excellence in Concerts:  Will Baxter Elvis Tribute
Apr
12

Excellence in Concerts: Will Baxter Elvis Tribute

Step back in time and relive the golden era of rock 'n' roll with the Will Baxter Elvis Tribute. Will Baxter, known for his soulful voice and magnetic stage presence, channels the charisma and energy of Elvis Presley in a performance that captures the essence of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. From his early hits to his iconic ballads and show-stopping stage numbers, Baxter brings Elvis’s timeless music to life with authenticity and passion.

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Two Shields | Native American Dancers and Flutist
Apr
4

Two Shields | Native American Dancers and Flutist

An Evening of Native American Dance and Music

Join us for an unforgettable night of culture, tradition, and mesmerizing performances led by Nino Reyos, a proud member of the Northern Ute and Laguna Pueblo Indian Nations. Nino, an accomplished flutist and Northern Traditional Dancer, brings the spirit of his ancestors to life in this captivating evening show, featuring a stunning array of Native American dancers and live flute music.

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Dr. Danielle McGuire   The Untold Stories Behind the Women of the Civil Rights Movement
Mar
27

Dr. Danielle McGuire The Untold Stories Behind the Women of the Civil Rights Movement

An Intimate Experience at the Black Box
Back by popular demand, join us for Women’s History Month and hear untold stories of the women of the Civil Rights. Engage with Dr. Danielle McGuire, a storyteller extraordinaire, and learn from the experiences that shaped her life into an acclaimed historian. Recognized by Oprah Winfrey, her book, At the Dark End of the Street, told the surprising history of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which began when Rosa Parks investigated the rape of Recy Taylor in 1944.

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Ballet West: Aladdin
Mar
21
to Mar 22

Ballet West: Aladdin

Aladdin – Ballet West
Step into a world of magic, adventure, and wonder with Aladdin, performed by the renowned Ballet West. This beloved tale is brought to life through stunning choreography, captivating costumes, and a breathtaking score. Follow the enchanting journey of Aladdin as he discovers a magical lamp, unleashes a wish-granting genie, and wins the heart of Princess Jasmine, all while evading the schemes of the evil sorcerer, Jafar. With a vibrant mix of classical ballet and storytelling, Aladdin is a dazzling performance that will enthrall audiences of all ages.

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Excellence in Community: Callinish Celtic Music
Mar
8

Excellence in Community: Callinish Celtic Music

Named after Scotland's ancient and mysterious standing stones, Callanish is a Salt Lake City-based band that has kept the spirit of Celtic and Irish music alive for over 25 years. This seasoned group of five friends—John Adams on violin, Soren Green on guitars, Taylor Nyx on vocals, Ben Spigle on flutes and whistles, and Cindy Spigle on bodhrán—brings a unique blend of traditional Irish and Scottish tunes, original compositions, and non-traditional songs played with classic Celtic instruments.

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Grease Sing-Along
Mar
1

Grease Sing-Along

Step into the world of Rydell High and relive the timeless classic Grease in an interactive sing-along experience! Whether you’re a Pink Lady or a T-Bird, come dressed in your best '50s attire—think leather jackets, poodle skirts, and slicked-back hair—and get ready to belt out iconic hits like “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’,” and “You’re the One That I Want.” This fun-filled night will have you dancing in your seat and singing along to every word as you join fellow fans in celebrating one of the most beloved movie musicals of all time. Dressing up is highly encouraged, so channel your inner Danny or Sandy for a night of retro fun and nostalgia! Perfect for families, friends, and anyone ready to rock 'n' roll!

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Behind The Gold: Picabo Street
Feb
28

Behind The Gold: Picabo Street

Behind the Gold brings the audience deep into the storyline of some of the world’s greatest Olympic and Paralympic athletes. The series of riveting fireside chat interviews will bring back memories and provide relatable life lessons.

Raised in the wilds of Idaho and growing up on the slopes of Sun Valley, Picabo Street’s hard-charging style and magnetic personality forever changed alpine ski racing during the 1990s. Street was a street-smart athlete known for her grittiness and beaming smile. Her Olympic silver in 1994 set the stage, and in 1998, against all odds, she became an Olympic champion. Today, Street calls Park City her home, managing an academy for young athletes and artists while raising a family of teenage boys.

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Excellence in Community: Company B
Feb
22

Excellence in Community: Company B

Company B is a musical ensemble that brings the nostalgia and exuberance of the 1940s and 1950s back to life. Known for their rich vocal harmonies, dynamic choreography, and period-perfect costumes, this group channels the energy of vintage swing and big band hits. Inspired by iconic acts like The Andrews Sisters and other close-harmony trios of the era, Company B recreates timeless classics that transport audiences to a time when music was bold, brassy, and unforgettably fun.

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Kings Return: A Capella Quartet
Feb
21

Kings Return: A Capella Quartet

In celebration of Black History Month, we are excited to bring the award-winning Kings Return. Experience the dynamic and soothing harmonies of Kings Return, a Dallas-based vocal quartet that masterfully blends the genres of R&B, jazz, gospel, and pop with a solid classical foundation. Known for their viral stairwell performances, this acappella group has captivated audiences worldwide with their rich, smooth sound that often feels like an entire choir rather than just four voices.

Kings Return brings unique artistry to the stage, seamlessly weaving diverse musical styles into a cohesive, soul-stirring performance. Their sound has drawn comparisons to legends like Take 6 and Boyz II Men, but their genre-defying approach and impeccable vocal precision truly sets them apart.

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National Geographic LIVE, Doug Smith: Wild Wolves of Yellowstone
Feb
14

National Geographic LIVE, Doug Smith: Wild Wolves of Yellowstone

Yellowstone National Park’s two million acres of wilderness contain many stories, including one of the best case studies in wildlife conservation. Doug Smith led the project that reintroduced gray wolves to Yellowstone in the 1990s. Go behind the scenes—including never-before-seen photos and videos—of the quest to bring wolves back and the incredible changes that happened after they arrived.

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An Evening with Bill Nye “The Science Guy”
Oct
30

An Evening with Bill Nye “The Science Guy”

Bill Nye – scientist, engineer, comedian, author, and inventor – is a man with a mission: to help foster a scientifically literate society, to help people everywhere understand and appreciate the science that makes our world work. Making science entertaining and accessible is something Bill has been doing most of his life.

https://www.showpass.com/an-evening-with-bill-nye/

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Andy Grammer
Oct
19

Andy Grammer

Emmy award winner and multi-platinum artist Andy Grammer continues to engage, energize, and empower audiences with stomping stadium-size pop anthems meant to be shared at full volume. His observations and affirmations pick people back up when they need it, affirm their potential, and encourage them to keep going.

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Black Violin
Oct
2

Black Violin

Black Violin is a groundbreaking duo that blends classical music with hip-hop, creating a unique and dynamic sound. Comprised of classically trained musicians Kev Marcus (violin) and Wil Baptiste (viola), Black Violin challenges stereotypes and bridges musical genres. Their performances are a powerful mix of virtuosic string playing, energetic beats, and thoughtful social commentary. With albums like "Stereotypes" and "Take the Stairs," they've earned critical acclaim and captivated audiences around the world, redefining what classical music can be and inspiring a new generation of musicians.

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