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Temple Theatre
3700 North Brookside Court
Park City, Utah
84060
(435) 649-2276
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Tuacahn Amphitheatre
Ivins, Utah
After moving to St. George, Doug Stewart began thinking about creating an outdoor theatrical venue to provide night entertainment for the three million visitors to Zion National Park. Through his efforts, the Heritage Arts Foundation was established and construction on the Tuacahn Amphitheater and Center for the Performing Arts began. The 1,920-seat amphitheater opened on 5 April 1995 with a performance by the Utah Symphony and was dedicated by LDS President Gordon B. Hinckley three days later.
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Temple Theatre
(Temple Har Shalom) 3700 North Brookside Court
Park City, Utah
84060
(435) 649-2276
http://www.templeharshalom.com/
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16 January 2009
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The Temple Theatre, located in the Temple Har Shalom, is a 267-seat screening location for the Sundance Film Festival. It began its service as a Sundance venue on 16 January 2009, showing documentary films.
"The Temple Theatre does not offer patron parking. Parking on the highway will result in immediate towing. For a convenient parking option, please refer to The Yard Park & Ride located on Kearns Boulevard. Please see more information about The Yard under the Shuttles and Parking Section."[1]
1. "Theatres", festival.sundance.org, January 2009
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