Cirque Du Soleil - Twas The Night Before
Cirque Du Soleil presents a magical holiday experience with Twas The Night Before, coming to the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah, from December 4 to December 14, 2025. This enchanting production is inspired by the classic poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" and brings holiday cheer through stunning acrobatics, captivating music, and a heartwarming story.
The Eccles Theater, known for its state-of-the-art facilities, will serve as a perfect backdrop for this spectacular show. The venue accommodates various seating options, allowing guests to choose from the orchestra to the balcony, each offering unique perspectives on the performance. Ticket prices typically range from $50 to $150, making it accessible for families and individuals alike.
Twas The Night Before has been a part of Cirque Du Soleil's repertoire since its inception, captivating audiences worldwide with its blend of traditional holiday themes and modern circus arts. Previous tours have received rave reviews, with audiences praising its innovative choreography and breathtaking visuals. This Salt Lake City engagement promises not to disappoint, with a score of 9/10 based on its popularity.
The show features an amazing soundtrack, including original compositions that enhance the narrative and set the festive mood. Audiences will be mesmerized as talented performers execute gravity-defying acts, showcasing the athleticism and artistry that Cirque Du Soleil is known for. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy pre-show festivities and to familiarize themselves with the venue's layout, which can be found on the Eccles Theater's seating map.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the showtimes for Cirque Du Soleil - Twas The Night Before?
Shows typically run in the evenings, with matinee performances on select days. Exact times will be listed on the Eccles Theater's official website closer to the performance dates.
- How can I purchase tickets for the show?
Tickets can be purchased through various ticketing platforms, including our platform ecclestheatertickets.com, or directly at the Eccles Theater box office.
- Is there parking available at the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater?
Yes, the theater offers several parking options nearby, including street parking and designated parking garages.
- What is the seating capacity of the Eccles Theater?
The Eccles Theater has a seating capacity of around 2,500, providing an intimate atmosphere while accommodating large audiences.
- Are there any age restrictions for attending the show?
While the show is family-friendly, it is recommended for children aged 5 and up. Parents should use their discretion regarding younger children.
- What COVID-19 safety measures will be in place during the performance?
Current health guidelines will be followed, including mask-wearing and social distancing as required by local regulations. Stay updated via the Eccles Theater website.
- Can I bring food or drinks into the theater?
Outside food and drinks are typically not allowed, but concessions will be available for purchase inside the venue.
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