Timpanogos Community Theater

UPCOMING EVENTS


Timpanogos Community Theater and Timpanogos Arts Foundation are so excited to produce one of the most beloved Disney stories of all time, Beauty and the Beast! July 6th – 21st at the Valentine Theater. Take a respite from the ‘provincial life’ and get your tickets now!

“Beauty and the Beast” is a beloved musical that has been entertaining audiences around the world for decades. Here are some interesting facts about this timeless show:

  • “Beauty and the Beast” is based on a French fairy tale written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont in 1756.
  • The musical premiered on Broadway on April 18, 1994, and ran for 5,461 performances, becoming the 10th longest-running show in Broadway history.
  • The score for “Beauty and the Beast” was composed by Alan Menken, with lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice. Menken and Ashman also collaborated on the music for Disney’s animated film version of the story.
  • The musical was adapted from the 1991 Disney animated film of the same name, which was a massive commercial and critical success, winning two Academy Awards for its music.
  • “Beauty and the Beast” has been translated into 35 languages and has been performed in more than 30 countries.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for Seniors and Children.

July 6th

July 7th – ASL Interpreter Provided

July 8th MATINEE

July 8th EVENING

July 10th

July 13th

July 14th

July 15th MATINEE

July 15th EVENING

July 17th

July 20th

July 21st


THE VALENTINE THEATER


Our home for great entertainment all year long!

For more information about the Valentine,
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REVIEWS FOR THE SOUND OF MUSIC!


“This cleverly staged production is a must-see for The Sound of Music lovers, celebrating the heights of compassion and hope while inspiring us to diligently stand up for what is right, especially in the face of daring opposition. Go climb those mountains.” – Rachel Carr, (Read the whole review at Front Row Reviewers)

“Ultimately, the Timpanogos Community Theater production of The Sound of Music made me think, feel, and engage with the production. While the show is longer than modern musicals, the characters and themes felt present and engaging throughout. Doing work of this caliber within a community theatre context and in a show featuring so many young actors is a tribute to a strong leadership team and a director who found the timelessness and timeliness of the production. Jeffries’s wrote “I hope this performance will transport you to the hills of Austria and inspire you to take a closer look at your own values.” For this reviewer, the production did exactly that.” – Scott Savage (Read the whole review at Utah Theatre Bloggers)


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