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- Tuacahn abstract "Tuacahn Center for the Arts is a non-profit 501(c)(3) arts center located in the mouth of the Padre Canyon, adjacent to Snow Canyon State Park, in Ivins, Utah. The 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m2) facility was completed in 1995 and includes a 1,920-seat outdoor amphitheater, a 328-seat indoor theater, a black box theater, a dance studio, a costume shop, a scene shop, and Tuacahn High School, an arts specialty high school. Tuacahn's show season includes two or three productions for the amphitheater stage, usually one for the indoor Hafen Theater, a live-action recreation of the nativity called the Festival of Lights, and a spring and fall concert series.".
- Tuacahn address "1100 Tuacahn Drive".
- Tuacahn currentProduction Joseph_and_the_Amazing_Technicolor_Dreamcoat.
- Tuacahn currentProduction The_Little_Mermaid_(musical).
- Tuacahn currentProduction The_Wizard_of_Oz_(1987_musical).
- Tuacahn locationCity Ivins,_Utah.
- Tuacahn locationCountry United_States.
- Tuacahn openingYear "1995".
- Tuacahn seatingCapacity "1920".
- Tuacahn thumbnail Tuacahn_Fountain_Sign.JPG?width=300.
- Tuacahn wikiPageExternalLink www.tuacahn.org.
- Tuacahn wikiPageExternalLink www.tuacahn.org.
- Tuacahn wikiPageID "4356816".
- Tuacahn wikiPageRevisionID "603889720".
- Tuacahn address "1100".
- Tuacahn architect "Mesa Consulting Group Inc.".
- Tuacahn capacity "1920".
- Tuacahn city Ivins,_Utah.
- Tuacahn coordRegion "US-UT".
- Tuacahn country United_States.
- Tuacahn date "April 2014".
- Tuacahn hasPhotoCollection Tuacahn.
- Tuacahn latitude "37.1913".
- Tuacahn longitude "-113.6592".
- Tuacahn name "Tuacahn Center for the Arts".
- Tuacahn opened "April 1995".
- Tuacahn owner "Tuacahn Center for the Arts".
- Tuacahn production "The Little Mermaid, The Wizard of Oz, Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat".
- Tuacahn reason "vague".
- Tuacahn type "Off-Broadway outdoor amphitheater".
- Tuacahn subject Category:1995_establishments_in_Utah.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1995.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Washington_County,_Utah.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Event_venues_established_in_1995.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Performing_arts_centers_in_Utah.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Theatres_in_Utah.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Utah_culture.
- Tuacahn subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Washington_County,_Utah.
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- Tuacahn comment "Tuacahn Center for the Arts is a non-profit 501(c)(3) arts center located in the mouth of the Padre Canyon, adjacent to Snow Canyon State Park, in Ivins, Utah. The 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m2) facility was completed in 1995 and includes a 1,920-seat outdoor amphitheater, a 328-seat indoor theater, a black box theater, a dance studio, a costume shop, a scene shop, and Tuacahn High School, an arts specialty high school.".
- Tuacahn label "Tuacahn".
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- Tuacahn lat "37.1913".
- Tuacahn long "-113.6592".
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- Tuacahn depiction Tuacahn_Fountain_Sign.JPG.
- Tuacahn homepage www.tuacahn.org.
- Tuacahn homepage www.tuacahn.org.
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- Tuacahn name "Tuacahn Center for the Arts".