Peery’s Egyptian Theater
Built following the discovery of King Tut's tomb, this elaborate theater began life in 1924 as a movie house.
Ogden Arts Festival - 2009
Ogden's Historic 25th Street, with its historic train depot, Union Station, provide a unique setting for the Annual Ogden Arts Festival. Scenic snow packed peaks of the Wasatch Mountains set the backdrop for a full day of entertainment and fun. And, as always it is Free and Open to the Public!
Ogden Winterfest 2010 Toboggan Parade
Thousands of Ogdenites and friends came out in full force for a colorful Toboggan Parade down Historic 25th Street.
Dashboard Confesional Performs on Historic 25th Street
Dashboard Confessional performs in freezing weather to thousands of screaming fans on Historic 25th Street in Ogden Utah as part of the 2010 Dew Tour Festivities.
Sundancing in O-town
Quickly becoming a festival favorite, Ogden’s Peery’s Egyptian Theater plays host to a wide variety of Sundance Festival Films. This year the selection included Director Rachel Perkin’s remake of Jimmy Chi’s very successful stage musical Bran Nue Dae. In her introduction to the film Perkins remarked, “recently a critic called my film, “a little cheesy” my film is not a “little cheesy” it is a double cheese whopper!”






