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SLCC’s Grand Theatre to present three special performances for the holidays

SLCC’s Grand Theatre to present three special performances for the holidays
SLCC’s Grand Theatre to present three special performances for the holidays
SLCC’s Grand Theatre to present three special performances for the holidays

The Grand Theatre, sponsored by Salt Lake Community College, invites the public to attend its Holiday Collection of three seasonal shows taking place on select dates from Nov. 30 to Dec. 12.  

Lark & Spur Christmas Concert

Saturday, Nov. 30

Starting off the holiday season is a concert from Lark & Spur, who will perform a mix of traditional and modern carols. Lark & Spur is known for its warm acoustic sound, unique arrangements and soaring vocals.

Amahl and the Night Visitors & A Christmas Carol

Dec. 5-7

In partnership with the University of Utah School of Music and the Salt Lake Symphony, SLCC is presenting two popular operettas, “Amahl and the Night Visitors” and “A Christmas Carol.” 

Christmas with Eclipse 6

Thursday, Dec. 12

The a cappella group Eclipse 6 will offer a concert featuring new music and traditional Christmas songs. 

Tickets for SLCC’s Holiday Collection are offered in a package, which includes one ticket for each of the events. Ticket prices vary by seating location and range from $29 to $42 for the public and from $26 to $37 for South High School/SLCC alumni. Ticket purchases can be made through the Grand Theatre box office at 801-957-3322.

The Grand Theatre is a 1,100-seat venue located at SLCC’s historic South City Campus at 1575 South State Street in Salt Lake City. The theatre dates back to the 1930s and has retained its Depression-era charm and attraction while also incorporating the latest technology in lighting and sound. For the past five years it has been an official screening venue for the annual Sundance Film Festival, and every season is host to award-winning theatre performances, dance productions and concerts that attract arts enthusiasts from all along the Wasatch Front.