Performing Arts Groups in the Area

Tuacahn Center for the Arts

The outdoor Tuacahn amphitheater first opened in 1995 and has been providing delightful and breathtaking performances since then. Some of the special effects that the Tuacahn amphitheater uses is a water curtain and 10,000 gallons of recycled water that can be pumped onstage for shows like “The Little Mermaid.” The Tuacahn Center for the Arts also brings in quality entertainers, such as Brian Regan, Heart, Martina McBride, Professional Bull Riders, and more. And the best part is that this venue is only a one hour drive from Cedar City! Check out the calendar on Tuacahn’s website for upcoming events. 

Simon Fest Theatre Company

The talented Simon Fest Theatre Company puts on shows that are held at the Heritage Center in the charming downtown area of Cedar City. Check out their upcoming plays and events on the Simon Fest Theatre’s website.  You won’t want to miss out on these intriguing and hilarious performances! 

The Utah Shakespeare Festival 

The Utah Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1961 as a response to the thousands of summer tourists who wanted to enjoy evening activities in Cedar City after exploring the surrounding National Parks. Since its founding, the Utah Shakespeare Festival has built three theatres and  the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Center for the Arts, received a Tony Award for outstanding regional theatre, and has a wonderful relationship with Southern Utah University. 

Southern Utah University College of Performing and Visual Arts

Southern Utah University’s College of Performing and Visual Arts puts on a multitude and variety of performances every year. Within the College of Performing and Visual Arts, the Department of Theatre Arts and Dance puts on dance concerts and musicals and the Music Department produces alumni band concerts, choir concerts, jazz ensembles, and more! 

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Photo Credit: Tuacahn Center for the Arts

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