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Midvale Performing Arts Center

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Sandy Amphitheater

Sandy Amphitheater

(29 reviews)

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Really nice venue! They allow you to bring in a picnic with non-alcoholic and sealed drinks. The…read morelawn is pretty steep, so our low-profile chairs didn't work well so we were glad we also brought a blanket. There's good shade on the west lawn thanks to the trees. I worried that the lawn experience might be like Usana where you're way, way back but this venue is much smaller, so you still feel like you're at the show. Everyone was really respectful but there were a number of kids running around. I was in the grass, but couldn't get over how much space was between seated rows, really nice. Still room to get up and dance or pass by. Ordering concessions through the phone app worked smoothly, but the tipping experience was frustrating. I bought an overpriced $8 packaged ice cream sandwich and was hit with a tip screen on the app that really tried to force you, it was hard to bypass even the "custom" tip field came pre-filled, and I had to manually type out to remove it. At $8 for an ice cream sandwich that I pickup myself, you'd think they could afford to take care of their employees.

If there's an area I'm not allowed to walk though, perhaps put up a sign or a gate that says so. I…read morewould rather not get threatened to be kicked out after walking through twice. Again, I am not even hanging out in. I'm merely passing through to get back and forth to my seat. I'm trying to have a good night, not be harassed by an old man for existing in a concert venue. I'm already on edge as a young woman at this venue, and the employees were incredibly unhelpful. The previous show I went to, a different older man yelled at me for taking a photo. How the heck am I supposed to enjoy myself here if I can't do anything? At least I got to see my favorite artist up close.

Salty Dinner Theater

Salty Dinner Theater

(4 reviews)

Food was absolutely disgusting for over $100 per person. It was very underwhelming. The show…read moreitself was very chaotic all over the place and made absolutely no sense. It was the worst 2 1/2 hours of my life.

The Salty Dinner Theater is a traveling troupe of performers. They put on shows in restaurants or…read moreother special events-often murder mystery or otherwise interactive with the audience. The shows are comedic and musical, with occasional moments of improvisation. So far, I've attended two of their performances: one was The Great Gatsby that was held in a parking lot. All the attendees circled their vehicles around a stage and watched from the Covid-safe spaces in their cars. I appreciated the creativity of the performers and producers of the show to be able to provide the entertainment while not being able to be " in person." The second show was last night and was at a restaurant. We were in a private room with every table filled. It was wonderful to see smiling faces that were not peaking out from behind masks. The show was entertaining-with tons of audience participation. If you don't want to be called out or interact with the performers, this might not be the scene for you. At the end of the murder mystery, the audience votes for who they think the murderer was-AND the appropriate punishment. I loved seeing the reactions of the cast members when they took their punishment-especially when one of them had to guzzle ketchup. It was hilarious! (I also felt a little bad for him, he looked like he was going to be sick.)

Pinnacle Acting Company - Cast of I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change at Pinnacle Acting Company.

Pinnacle Acting Company

(3 reviews)

I've been to a couple of shows by Pinnacle, and have been impressed by their professionalism. It's…read morecertainly a cut above the usual community theater that's so very very prevalent around SLC. And it's refreshing to see shows that aren't done everywhere. I believe their mantra is "We're Not Going To Do Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." Not that there's anything wrong with that show, but I do have this theory that it's much like Seinfeld, in that no matter the date it's playing somewhere in the world. Because of the selectivity of their schedule, it's never going to appeal to massive crowds. And so they'll probably always have a limited budget and limited resources. They do squeeze the most out of those resources, and the shows look pretty good. They also find some good talent, so I've never been awkwardly underwhelmed. Worth checking out. Shows aren't totally expensive, and though they're simply staged and locally done it's still enough for real enjoyment.

Pinnacle does a great show. The producers Melanie and Jared choose 4-5 eclectic shows a year to put…read moreon. They run on the weekends from Thursday - Saturday (sometimes they show a matinee on Saturdays. Tickets are $15 for their shows. I have seen more than one of their productions. They usually do shows with smaller casts and the theater they play in, The Midvale Performing Arts Center, is an intimate venue. Their shows can sometimes be edgy, but they always are high class productions. The producers hire talented staff who cast talented actors. I have seen these same actors play at Hale, Desert Star, Pioneer, and many other local community theaters. I am a fan of this theater company, I encourage everyone to check them out. Tickets are always available online on their website or at the door. They also sell apparel merchandise like shirts and hats. Concessions are for sale as well. Run, don't walk, and see Pinnacle's next show. And the one after that. And the one after that!

Midvale Performing Arts Center - theater - Updated May 2026

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