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Ellen Eccles Theatre Wiki Information
The Ellen Eccles Theatre
was built in 1923 on Logan, Utah's Main Street. Then known as the Capitol Theatre, it was a home originally to vaudeville and opera. As vaudeville died out, it became used primarily for community events, and increasingly, movies. By the 1980's, the Capitol had fallen into disrepair and become a run-down home for second-run movies.
In 1988, it seemed likely that the Capitol would be demolished and turned into a parking lot. Popular outcry, however, led to the city of Logan purchasing the theatre and a not-for-profit organization was formed to renovate and operate it, now known as the Cache Valley Center for the Arts. This restoration effort hit a setback in 1990, when fire destroyed much of the theater's annex. However, work continued, and the house, christened the Ellen Eccles Theatre after the family member of one of the principal philanthropists, opened to a gala performance on January 8, 1993.
The theatre, which seats approximately 1100, is used for concerts, community theatre and ballet performances, and classic movies as well as being a popular stop for many national touring act each year. It is the venue for performances of the Utah Festival Opera Company.
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ELLEN ECCLES THEATRE TICKETS
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| Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre: The Pirates of Penzance Tickets 6/25 | Jun 25, 2026 Thu, 7:30 PM |  | | Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre: The Pirates of Penzance Tickets 6/26 | Jun 26, 2026 Fri, 1:00 PM |  | | Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre: 1776 - The Musical Tickets 6/26 | Jun 26, 2026 Fri, 7:30 PM |  | | Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre: 1776 - The Musical Tickets 6/27 | Jun 27, 2026 Sat, 1:00 PM |  | | Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre: The Pirates of Penzance Tickets 6/27 | Jun 27, 2026 Sat, 7:30 PM |  |
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The Ellen Eccles Theatre
was built in 1923 on Logan, Utah's Main Street. Then known as the Capitol Theatre, it was a home originally to vaudeville and opera. As vaudeville died out, it became used primarily for community events, and increasingly, movies. By the 1980's, the Capitol had fallen into disrepair and become a run-down home for second-run movies.
In 1988, it seemed likely that the Capitol would be demolished and turned into a parking lot. Popular outcry, however, led to the city of Logan purchasing the theatre and a not-for-profit organization was formed to renovate and operate it, now known as the Cache Valley Center for the Arts. This restoration effort hit a setback in 1990, when fire destroyed much of the theater's annex. However, work continued, and the house, christened the Ellen Eccles Theatre after the family member of one of the principal philanthropists, opened to a gala performance on January 8, 1993.
The theatre, which seats approximately 1100, is used for concerts, community theatre and ballet performances, and classic movies as well as being a popular stop for many national touring act each year. It is the venue for performances of the Utah Festival Opera Company.
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