St George Entertainment
As a growing regional cultural center, St. George's entertainment options are increasing. Two of the highlights are the Tuacahn Amphitheater and St. George Musical Theater. Both bring Broadway plays to the area. St. George is also 45 minutes south of Cedar City home of the Utah Shakespearean Festival. Look for places to eat before heading to watch a play or musical, some may offer special discounts that combine food and tickets. Similarly, you can check with the place your staying to see if they offer tickets.
Tuacahn is an outdoor amphitheater that showcases a beautiful mountain range that reaches about 1500 feet high behind the stage. The backdrop complements - but does not steal the show - plays such as Peter Pan and South Pacific and concerts by such acts like the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It also hosts a performing arts high school as it tries to foster culture in the area.

Since the mid-1980s, the St. George Musical Theater presents plays in a different atmosphere than Tuachan. The audience sits on all four sides of the stage as its members mainly look down from higher ground, but the stage also incorporates space above the audience at the four corners of the theater. The theater company has presented plays such as Bye Bye Birdie and Oliver while hosting ghost tours around the theater each October.
St. George Utah Area Entertainment:
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Tuacahn Amphitheater
Spectacular outdoor musical with a backdrop of red sandstone cliffs reaching 1500 ft. high.
1100 Tuacahn Drive
Ivins, Utah 84738
800-746-9882 | 435-652-3300 -
Celebrity Concert Series
Dixie State College
Cox Auditorium
325 South 700 East
St. George
435-652-7994 -
St. George Opera House
200 North & Main Street
St. George
435-627-4510 -
St. George Musical Theater
37 South 100 West
St. George
435-628-8755 -
Utah Shakespearean Festival
351 West Center Street
Cedar City
800-746-9882
St. George Utah Area Movie Theaters:
St. George and the surrounding area offer many options when it comes to movies. St. George alone has 5 movie complexes, managed by MegaPlex Theaters; making it easy to see a show no matter where you choose to stay. The IMAX Theatre is about a 45 minute drive from St. George and offers a wide range of documenties and movies. Some people like to go early and find a places to eat before going to the IMAX movie.
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Pineview Stadium 10
2376 East Red Cliffs Drive
Washington, UT 84780
435-673-1994 -
Washington Red Cliff Cinema
1750 East Red Cliff Drive
Washington, UT 84780
435-673-1994 -
Coral Cliff’s Cinema 8
850 West State Street
Hurricane
435-635-1484 -
Virgin River Cinema
Mesquite
702-346-7700 -
St. George Stadium 8
1091 North Bluff Street
St. George
435-673-1994
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St. George Cinema 6
905 South Main
St. George
435-673-1994 -
Zion’s Canyon IMAX Theatre
145 Zion Park Blvd
Springdale
435-772-2400 -
Redd Hills Cinema 8
790 West Pioneer Blvd
Mesquite
702-346-6100 -
Pioneer Theatre
Overton
702-397-2307
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