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Mehesy Theatre
Salt Lake City, Utah
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Proscenium
Sandy, Utah
Scott McQuarrie, a Utah County developer, approached Sandy City in 2006 about building a 2,400-seat Broadway theater southwest of City Hall. The development was named “The Proscenium”, after the Greek innovation to better frame theater performances. The announcement created a rivalry between Sandy and Salt Lake City, which had also had plans for a Broadway theater. Funding for the Proscenium dried up after the credit market tumbled in late 2008.
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Mehesy Theatre
(Mehesy's Theatre, Rialto Theatre) Salt Lake City, Utah
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Before 1912
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After 1918
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The Mehesy Theatre was open from about 1912 to 1918.1
1. Polk's Utah Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1912-1913, 1914-1915, 1918-1919
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