Egyptian Theatre is a theater Park City located in United States.
328 Main St. Park City , UT 84060 United States
What a great place for concerts ! Great acoustics and limited seating make for an intimate setting . For those so inclined, full open bars open throughout the shows.
They let you bring in your own drinks, so grab a coffee at Java Cow down the road on your way in. Or, if you prefer they have food and snacks available for sell as well !
This is where the films are screened for Sundance. Cool spot
Landmark theatre of Park City and the Sundance Film Festival . Grab a coffee at nearby Java Cow or at SundanceTV HQ beforehand.
We Love our Local Historic Egyptian Theater ! We get great shows such as Classic Bands, Theatrical Productions, Comedy and Special Events in a Perfect Size setting !
You can sit in the front row because the stage is deep so you're never too close to the movie screen.
Excellent place to enjoy a Sundance Film Festival Movie .
Lovely, intimate theater with great sound. Seats are comfy . I saw Hedwig and the Angry Inch here and it was fantastic
Smallish screen, with seats like an old HS auditorium ...and yet ambience is great for watching artsy films
Midnight screenings at Sundance are the best.
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I really wished they made the Egyptian look a lot older, compared to its current style.
Stand up @ Black Box!
2nd row right center aisle. Great legroom
During Sundance, seats are a bit small; especially if you are a taller person. - Robert Puttkammer
The best independent film festival in the world! - Shih-ching Tsou
I love all the different flavored biscotti they have; Crepes are freshly made and delicious. - Olivia
Great atmosphere, amazing drinks and food, superb service. Definitely a great spot for food or drinks on Main street in Park City - Noah Ford-Dunker
One of the last places to fill up during Sundance because it's at the end of Main Street. Ate at the bar, and had a great salmon salad. Their selection of brew is great. - Martin Pagh Ludvigsen