The Scarlet Pimpernel: In Concert

Ogden Musical Theatre

Ages 5 and up

Friday, Feb 20 - Saturday, Feb 28
$25 - $33
The Scarlet Pimpernel is a swashbuckling action/adventure musical, based on Baroness Orczy’s famous 20th-century novel about the French Revolution and the battle for Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. With an epic, sweeping book by Nan Knighton and a rousing and passionate score by Knighton and Frank Wildhorn, The Scarlet Pimpernel is a colorful window into 18th-century French and British history. The show’s most popular numbers include “Into The Fire,” “When I Look At You,” “You Are My Home,” “She Was There” and “I’ll Forget You.”

“A family-oriented musical that’s part boy’s adventure story, part Harlequin romance... with a light and springy step.” – The New York Times

What Does "In-Concert" Mean?
An "in concert" production strips away the elaborate sets and staging of traditional musicals, placing the focus entirely on the music, story, and performances. With a live orchestra and powerful vocals front and center, the audience is immersed in the raw emotion and beauty of the score, creating an intimate and deeply moving experience. It’s a chance to connect more closely with the heart of the story and the artistry of the performers, making "in concert" productions a unique and unforgettable way to experience a musical.
 

NOTEWORTHY PERFORMANCES:

  • Industry Day: Sunday, February 22nd (4:00 PM). $15 tickets by bringing any show playbill with your name in it into the Box Office. After the show, join us for a talk-back with the cast & crew!
  • Student Night: Thursday, February 26th (7:30 PM). $10 tickets for Students. Proof of Student ID required in the Box Office to purchase (Open Mon-Fri from 10am-6pm).
  • ASL Interpreter: TBD

 

SPECIAL NOTES:

  • No babes in arms.
  • Ages 5+ are welcome.
  • No refunds. For exchanges, please call the Box Office at (801) 689-8700. No exchanges will be made after the performance has started.
 
SCHEDULE:
  • Lobby doors open one hour before showtime.
  • House doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
  • 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. 
 

FULL PERFORMANCE LISTING

  • Friday, February 20
    Show: 7:30 pm
  • Saturday, February 21
    Show: 2 pm
  • Saturday, February 21
    Show: 7:30 pm
  • Sunday, February 22
    Show: 4 pm
  • Monday, February 23
    Show: 7:30 pm
  • Thursday, February 26
    Show: 7:30 pm
  • Friday, February 27
    Show: 7:30 pm
  • Saturday, February 28
    Show: 2 pm
  • Saturday, February 28
    Show: 7:30 pm

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!