Broadway-scale theater productions in the Utah desert
Tuacahn Center for the Arts operates an outdoor amphitheater and indoor theater in southern Utah, producing Broadway musicals with professional casts. The organization is scaling group sales and tour coordination—reflected in active hiring across operations and production roles—while maintaining a lean tech footprint (Office, Google Workspace, Adobe Creative Cloud). Project focus on tourism development and group experiences signals a growth pivot beyond single-ticket revenue.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Director, Alterations Lead
Tuacahn is a nonprofit arts organization founded in 1995, headquartered in Ivins, Utah. The organization produces Broadway-caliber musical theater across two venues: an outdoor amphitheater set against 1,500-foot red rock cliffs and an indoor theater. Productions feature professional actors performing established Broadway musicals, with live animals, pyrotechnics, and other stagecraft elements. The organization operates with 11–50 employees across operations, production, costume, maintenance, and design departments, with current hiring momentum focused on expanding group sales and tour operations.
Currently producing Les Misérables, Finding Nemo, and Grease. Active projects include scaling group and VIP tour coordination, promoting productions at trade shows, and researching tourism expansion opportunities to grow ticket sales.
Headquartered in Ivins, Utah. The organization operates an outdoor amphitheater in Padre Canyon surrounded by red rock cliffs and an indoor theater venue, both open to the public for live performances.
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