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Frozen (Touring)

Mon Dec 1 at 7:30pm

Sandy, UT

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  • Mon - December 1, 20257:30 PMTickets

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9900 S Monroe Street, Sandy, UT

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to sit at Hale theater?
Where is the best place to sit at Hale theater? The best place to sit at the Young Living Centre Stage at Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, UT, depends on your viewing preference, but many guests recommend sitting in the center sections, about 5-10 rows from the stage. This venue features a unique theater-in-the-round design, ensuring excellent views from nearly every seat. The center sections provide a balanced perspective and allow you to fully enjoy the immersive performances and stunning stage effects. For those seeking an up-close experience, front-row seats offer unmatched intimacy with the actors. However, mid-tier rows are often considered the sweet spot for both comfort and panoramic views. Booking early is recommended to secure these prime locations.
Do actors at Hale Center Theater get paid?
Do actors at Hale Center Theater get paid? Yes, actors at Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, UT, are generally paid professionals. The theater operates as a professional regional venue and compensates its performers for their work in productions. While some community theaters rely on volunteers, Hale Centre Theatre is known for its high-quality, Broadway-caliber performances and hires both local talent and industry professionals. Payment varies depending on the actor's role, experience, and the production, but compensation is standard practice for principal and featured roles. This professional approach helps maintain the high production values and talent that the theater is known for, making it a sought-after venue for both actors and audiences.
How many seats does Hale Center Theater have in Sandy?
How many seats does Hale Center Theater have in Sandy? Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, Utah, features two main stages: the Young Living Centre Stage and the Sorensen Legacy Jewel Box Stage. The Young Living Centre Stage is the larger of the two, with approximately 900 seats arranged in a theater-in-the-round configuration, providing an intimate yet spacious experience for audiences. The Sorensen Legacy Jewel Box Stage accommodates around 467 guests, making it perfect for smaller, more intimate productions. Combined, the venue boasts over 1,300 seats, making it one of Utah's premier performing arts destinations. This ample seating ensures that popular shows can accommodate large audiences while maintaining excellent sightlines and acoustics.
Why are there two Hale Center theaters?
Why are there two Hale Center theaters? There are two Hale Center Theaters because they are separate organizations founded by members of the Hale family, each with its own distinct location and mission. The original Hale Center Theatre opened in Salt Lake City, Utah, and later moved to Sandy, becoming the well-known venue in Sandy, UT. The other is Hale Centre Theatre in Gilbert, Arizona, which serves the Phoenix metropolitan area. Both theaters carry on the legacy of Ruth and Nathan Hale, pioneers in community theater, by producing high-quality, family-friendly performances. Having two locations allows them to reach broader audiences and support local arts communities in both Utah and Arizona.
How much does Hale Center Theater pay?
How much does Hale Center Theater pay? Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, UT, compensates its actors and production staff based on role, experience, and union status. While exact figures can vary, principal and featured actors typically earn between $100 and $700 per week, depending on the size of the role and the length of the run. Ensemble members and understudies may earn slightly less. Technical crew and designers also receive competitive wages according to industry standards. The theater's commitment to fair pay helps attract top local and regional talent, ensuring high-quality, professional productions for audiences. For current rates, it's best to contact the theater directly or consult recent casting calls.

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