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    Good Company Theatre

    Good Company Theatre

    (4 reviews)

    On the west side of 24th Street sits a nondescript brick warehouse. Pull into the parking lot, and…read morea single chalkboard sign ushers you into a matte grey metal door. The business may not look like much on the outside, but the magic that happens inside may be one of Utah's biggest diamond in the rough metaphors. Having moved to Ogden 5 years ago, I had heard almost nothing about the theater scene, and what few theaters my neighbors directed me to featured predictable kid friendly favorites that cater to a crowd that could watch Rogers and Hammerstein for 5 consecutive seasons. Not that there's anything wrong with that level of convention, but for those who want to see the envelope of modern theatre to be pushed a bit further, it leaves a tangible gap. That is where Good Company Theatre finds a niche. I don't recall how we first found the playhouse, but it's definitely off the beaten path, so much so that most theatre buffs and local residents aren't familiar with it. As such, when we first bought tickets, our expectations were lukewarm. Years later, I can honestly say that this company had not only exceeded our expectations, but is our favorite theatre in Northern Utah. Expect no fancy red curtains or flashy productions of Mamma Mia to be shown here any time soon. Instead, enter and you will be greeted by an industrial brick and mortar room with simple chairs on a riser. The setting is small, but this creates a unique and intimate arena for a show. And the scripts played out are usually unconventional and feature aspects traditionally underrepresented by mainstream theatre. This is part of the magic of Good Company. We've seen full productions, original compilations, and workshop readings. The talent, passion, and community this theatre brought to each was refreshing. Patrons should be warned, however, that Good Company is not for all tastes. Read content warnings before purchasing tickets, which are usually posted on their website. Some scripts have strong subject matter, and this theatre unapologetically keeps content true to how plays are written. Make sure you will be comfortable with the show before you decide to go. That said, this company has a gritty, down to earth, humanity embracing style I've never experienced anywhere else. In that sense, they are a true gem, and a much needed outlet to keep local theatre diverse and progressive. A true gem in the world of art.

    When presented a chance to see something here: RUN, DO NOT WALK. Tickets sell out, quickly, and…read morewith very good reason. Good Company is original, new, exciting, and tuned in to the community. This intimate space has been home to so many unique artistic experiences in such a relatively short time. Good Company has consistently produced provocative and richly varied material at each and every attempt. Alicia and Camille succeed marvelously in engaging a thriving and burgeoning artistic renaissance in Ogden. This company is a trailblazer, and active community partner, in a growing effort to give voice to a beautifully diverse and compelling artistic community.

    Broadway On The Side

    Broadway On The Side

    (5 reviews)

    Do. Not. Perform. Here…read more Megan Nelson, the owner and director of most productions here, comes off as kind and pleasant to work with at the start of your experience working at this theater but very quickly shows her true colors. Prior to performing here, I had already heard negative reviews of Megan's character but still decided to give her and her theater a chance. Ultimately, Megan is extremely unprofessional. She often leaves rehearsals early "to rest", putting the assistant director in charge of blocking. She will then come back and yell at her cast/assistant director for "not doing what she envisioned" and change everything putting her cast under pressure that didn't need to exist to begin with. She doesn't follow throw on and promises she makes to her casts/crew then is extremely unkind (screams in actors faces, throws tools, throws temper tantrums, etc) when the cast tries to alleviate pressure by picking up the pieces of projects she chooses to neglect. I'm not sure if the same goes for her children productions but if you're adult, run!!!!!

    The owner of this theatre is so petty. She publicly posted on her personal Facebook account calling…read moreher actors out for her own mistakes. It was the talk of the show last night when people saw it. How embarrassing for her honestly. It sounds like this whole cast has been betrayed by this pathetic person over and over again. She needs to never do anything with Broadway on the Side so the company can succeed. I will say; the show into the woods I saw this weekend was actually one of the best performances of this show l've ever seen. But that's strictly due to the talent of the actors. I KNOW theatre and I could tell that they were never given good direction by their "director" * I also heard rumor that their "director" quit the show anyways so I hope whoever is in charge now takes the show and fixes all of the directors mistakes. Also I would have loved access to a playbill for the show!!

    Hopebox Theatre

    Hopebox Theatre

    (2 reviews)

    My daughter needed to see a play for a school assignment, so we decided to check out The Addams…read moreFamily at the Hopebox Theater. We had never been here, and the theater is tiny, so our expectations weren't very high. Our main focus was just to get her school assignment finished, but we ended up getting absolutely blown away! On October 14th at 7:30pm we saw The Addams Family and it was the best $36 I've spent in a long time. The acting was fantastic and the energy was great! Everyone was in character 100% of the time (even before the play and during intermission). The stage and theater are small, but they made it work. We were so close to the stage and the actors that we felt like we were really there and not just watching a play from a distance. We were completely drawn in and forgot we were there for my daughter's assignment. They have bathrooms and a place to gets snacks and drinks during intermission. It was a long play, so a bathroom break, a leg stretch, and snacks were needed :) My daughter really wants to see another play here and so do I. Not only were they phenomenal, but they support a good cause. Their motto is "Bringing Hope to Families Battling Cancer through the Performing Arts." They are one big fundraiser for people battling cancer. Go support them! My daughter and I will definitely go again.

    i recently performed in my first show at hopebox, and i loved it! the people are wonderful! the…read morestaff is very kind! and their message and their mission is amazing!

    Ogden Eccles Conference Center - theater - Updated May 2026

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