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Peery's Egyptian Theater

2415 Washington Boulevard
801-689-8700

History:

Peery’s Egyptian Theater is an 800 seat multi-use theatrical venue located in the heart of downtown Ogden. Originally built as a movie palace in 1924 by Harmon and Lewis Peery, the theater was dilapidated and nearly torn down in the 1980’s. Restored to its original luster with the addition of a full theatrical stage and dressing rooms, it reopened in 1997 as part of the Ogden Eccles Conference Center. Peery’s Egyptian Theater is one of an estimated three Egyptian-style movie palace theaters in the Northwest United States. With the completion of the restoration of the Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ in 2004 the “Showplace of the West” is now restored to it’s original grandeur. Peery's Egyptian Theater is owned by Weber County and managed by SMG.

Our Mission :

The Mission of Peery's Egyptian Theater is to foster cultural development in Northern Utah by :

Providing a quality performing arts experience to patrons and artists

Expanding access to the performing arts through outreach and education

Serving as an available resource for the local community


Peery's Egyptian Theater is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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