Frequently Asked Questions
- General
- Your Night
- Tickets
- Accessibility
Tuacahn is a stunning outdoor Amphitheatre nestled in the red rock canyons of Ivins, Utah.
Each summer, we produce three outdoor Broadway-style musicals and two indoor productions
in our Hafen Theatre. We offer family friendly entertainment and an unforgettable theatre
experience under the stars. In the spring and fall, we also host concerts, comedians, festivals
and even bull riding live on our stage.
Tuacahn Amphitheatre is located at:
1100 Tuacahn Dr, Ivins, Utah 84738
We’re just northwest of St. George, Utah, less than an hour from Zion National Park, or a quick
90 minute drive from Las Vegas, NV.
Yes! We welcome children ages 3 and up to the Amphitheatre and ages 5 and up in the Hafen
Theatre.
While all of our shows are family friendly, some are more appropriate for older children. Please
check the individual show pages for content guidelines.
Need childcare? ShowCare is available on Amphitheatre show nights for infants and kids up to
age 7 for $30 per child, just steps away from the Amphitheatre.
Yes! Tuacahn is a professional theatre company and holds open auditions annually for adults,
teens and children. Visit our Auditions page for more information and audition dates.
https://info.tuacahn.org/auditions/#_ga=2.169164449.1812416853.1751904736-127800512.172
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No. Tuacahn currently does not offer valet parking. Complimentary on-site parking is available for all guests. There is a convenient drop-off zone near the box office for any guests with mobility challenges.
Tuacahn offers free on-site parking for all guests.
Tuacahn does not have a dress code. We recommend casual, comfortable attire. Most guests
wear shorts, khakis, polos, T-shirts, sleeveless tops, or summer dresses. During hot summer
nights, we recommend light, breathable clothing. In the colder months, jackets, gloves and
blankets are permitted.
The show will go on in the rain too. Ponchos, hats, and rain jackets are recommended if rain is
expected but umbrellas are not permitted inside the Amphitheatre seating.
Yes!
The Tuacahn Café hours of operation:
● Monday: Closed
● Tuesday: 12 PM – 3 PM
● Wednesday: Closed
● Thursday: Closed
● Friday: 12 PM – 7:30 PM
● Saturday: 10 AM – 7:30 PM
● Sunday: Closed
We also offer concessions on the plaza level with treats like popcorn, hotdogs, nachos, candy,
and sodas.
Yes! Guests are welcome to bring in plastic water bottles or reusable bottles like Stanleys,
Hydro Flasks, etc. Just please make sure they’re filled with water only. No glass or alcohol.
Yes, small soft-sided coolers that fit directly under your seat are allowed. You may bring snacks,
but not full meals. Please be respectful of those around you. All bags and coolers are subject to
inspection upon entry.
Yes—our shows often include special effects like fog, strobe lights, loud noises, and fireworks. These effects are an exciting part of the Tuacahn experience.
Tuacahn Amphitheatre seats approximately 2,500 guests in reserved, stadium-style flip-down
chairs. The seating area gently slopes toward the stage, and ticket prices increase the closer
you are to the stage.
Rows A–O come with built-in seat cushions for added comfort. If you’re seated in other
sections, seat cushions are available to rent for $3.
The Hafen Theatre is a temperature-controlled indoor theatre with ground-level and balcony seating for up to 428 guests. 14 rows on the floor and 5 rows in the balcony.
Guests needing mobility assistance are welcome to use the elevator located on the lower level
near the Box Office then next to ShowCare. This provides access to the Row O entrance. From
there, wheelchair users can proceed down the ramp to the accessible seating on Row L.
Please note: wheelchairs cannot go beyond the Row O entrance into the main seating area, so
guests needing accessible seating should plan to use the designated ADA seats on Row L. Our
staff will be happy to assist and ensure a smooth and comfortable experience.
Yes, service animals are welcome. Please note that animals whose sole function is to provide
comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA and are not
permitted.