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Alpine Community Theater
264 South Main Street
Alpine, 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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On 2 February 2010, the Alpine Arts Council announced plans to build the Alpine Community Theater at 264 South State Street. The 54-foot-heigh performing arts center would include classrooms, an art gallery, a sculpture garden, and smaller auditorium in the basement. The main auditorium would seat 600 and the stage would include a trap and fly loft. An outdoor amphitheater and a custume shop could be built later. Much of the funding for the theater had already been pledged or committed. Operating expenses would be paid from income from productions, receptions, and classroom rentals.[1]
1. "600-seat theater proposed in Alpine", Daily Herald, 3 February 2010
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