This historical building has been a Park City theater since its mining days in the 1880s. In 1922 the Egyptian Theatre was constructed on the site of the original Dewey Theatre that collapsed under record-breaking snow. Patrons enjoy an eclectic array of local and regional music, theater, and comedy in the 266-seat space.
One of two Egyptian-revival buildings in Utah, this venue houses a thriving theater group.:
The Scene
Originally designed to accommodate 400 patrons, Park City's historic Egyptian Theatre is a replica of Warner's Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles, Calif., and was built in 1926 as...