The Brigham City Tabernacle is a historic structure adorning the heart of the eponymous town in Utah. Dating back to 1868, the construction of the tabernacle was quite eventful, with townsfolk hauling limestone and sandstone from the nearby mountain quarries and women donating produce from their gardens to raise funds for an organ. The neo-Gothic tabernacle stands as a landmark building today, and is also regarded as one of the most photographed buildings in all of Utah. When in Brigham City, it is imperative for tourists to take a picture before the stunning Brigham City Tabernacle.
Whether you would like to enjoy a traditional drama, part of the Celtic Celebration, or even a film or two for the Sundance Film Festival the Egyptian Theater has it.
Catch some live entertaining performances at the Ogden Amphitheater while you're in the city. This is an open space event venue where a number of shows, community events, and music concerts are held. The stage is set with modern light and acoustic amenities according to the requirement of the show. One can also view latest Hollywood blockbusters at this venue which are hosted on a large LED screen and surround sound.
The Kenley Amphitheater is built amidst the green sprawls of Layton Commons Park. With a seating capacity of around 2000, the open-air theater has hosted a wide variety of live performances. Right from intense Shakespearean dramas to Idina Menzel's chartbusters, the audiences have enjoyed everything thoroughly. The venue is perfect for experiencing great live performances in fresh Layton air.
Whether you would like to enjoy a traditional drama, part of the Celtic Celebration, or even a film or two for the Sundance Film Festival the Egyptian Theater has it.