The Rocky Mountain Choreography Festival presents

The Stories I’ll Tell

Ages 5 and up
The Stories I’ll Tell
Saturday, October 10
Show: 7 pm
$20
The Stories I’ll Tell is an evening of original contemporary ballet choreography by Deanna Stanton, featuring artists from across the country. Through powerful movement and intimate storytelling, this one-night-only performance explores the moments, memories, and connections that shape our lives. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening of dance.
 
Deanna Stanton is the winner of the 2026 Rocky Mountain Choreography Festival.
The dancers performing in this evening of dance are coming from Nevada Ballet Theater, Oklahoma City Ballet, Ballet San Antonio, Imagine Ballet Theatre, Chrysalis Ballet and Ballet Rhode Island.
 

SPECIAL NOTES:

  • Ages 5+ are welcome.
  • No babes in arms.
  • To purchase a private box (15 seats), please call the Box Office at (801) 689-8700.
  • All sales are final.
 
SCHEDULE:
  • Lobby doors open one hour before showtime.
  • House doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
  • There will be one Intermission.
  • Door times are subject to change.
 
PARKING INFORMATION:
View our parking map here. The closest and most accessible parking is the garage behind the theater on Kiesel Ave and costs $6.00. This garage is wheelchair accessible. The ADA drop off area is located in the Key Bank parking located on 25th street. 

In order to provide a safe and professional atmosphere at our theater, we ask that all volunteer Ushers adhere to the following policies:

  • Ushers must volunteer 12 events per calendar year (this amount may be pro-rated depending on their starting date. For example, if they start in early November, they will only need to volunteer 2 times that calendar year).
  • Only ages 16+ are allowed to usher. If under 18, a parent/guardian over the age of 18 must also be volunteering with them.
  • Only 3 “No-Show’s” are allowed. Ushers must provide the Box Office Coordinator and/or House Manager with written or verbal notice if they cannot attend their shift.
  • Dress Code:
    • Women: Black or white dress shirt, black pants or skirt, or a black dress.
    • Men: Black or white dress shirt (button-down front), tie (optional), black pants.
    • Close-toed shoes, preferably dark.
    • No hats, jeans, tennis shoes, tank tops, T-shirts, etc.
  • Physical Requirements & Accommodations:
    • Standing for Extended Periods – Ability to stand for long periods of time, with breaks as needed.
    • Walking and Moving Quickly – Ability to walk throughout the venue, escorting guests, checking tickets, and ensuring safety.
    • Climbing Stairs and Navigating Multiple Levels – Ability to navigate staircases and various levels of the venue to assist guests in finding their seats.
    • Bending and Reaching – Ability to bend or reach to pick up lost items, assist with seating adjustments, or provide assistance to guests.
    • Clear Communication – Ability to speak clearly to provide assistance to guests and communicate with team members.
    • Good Vision and Hearing – Ability to visually identify guest tickets and seating, and to hear inquiries or safety-related information.
    • Accommodations: We are committed to providing a welcoming volunteer experience for individuals of all abilities. If you require an accommodation to perform these duties, please let us know, and we will work with you to find a suitable way for you to contribute.

Thank you for helping us keep our patrons safe!