
This great little theater is a gem in the Midvale community. It houses local productions, bringing together friends and families from the neighboring area. As with many of the other buildings...
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The Midvale Performing Arts Center (MPAC), built in the 1930s, originally served as the Midvale City Hall and Police Station before being transformed into a community arts venue in 2004. Today, it features an auditorium with a seating capacity of 110 and hosts a variety of events, including theater productions, concerts, and community receptions.
MPAC not only partners with local arts organizations but also offers rental opportunities for community performances and recitals. While parking is limited at the venue, ample public parking is available within a short walking distance.
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This great little theater is a gem in the Midvale community. It houses local productions, bringing together friends and families from the neighboring area. As with many of the other buildings...
Plenty of bonus points going out to the Midvale Performing Arts Center for being one of Utah's most pronounced remaining examples of Art Deco architecture. There was much discussion some years ago...
I am torn between writing this review and not. I am the producer for one of the groups who performs here, but not all of them and technically I do not work here. So I guess I am ok. But full...
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