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The Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City is a true gem nestled right in the heart of the city’s vibrant arts scene. Known for hosting the annual Mormon Tabernacle Choir concert series that pulls in huge crowds every year, it’s more than just a performance space, it’s a cultural hub that really brings the community together. The theatre also hosts the local opera company, boosting Salt Lake’s reputation as a place where the arts flourish. One thing that always catches my eye is the lobby’s artwork, it’s a beautiful tribute to the theatre’s rich history, almost like stepping into a living piece of the past. During the holiday season, you can catch productions like The Holiday Classic, which really captures the festive spirit and makes the theatre feel warm and inviting. If you’re sitting in Row K, you’re in for a treat because you get a pretty great view of the stage without feeling too close or too far away. And for those who like a little more interaction or just want to feel part of the action, dance floor seating is a fun option. Just a heads up, parking can be tricky around there, so plan ahead, the last thing you want is to miss the start because you’re circling the block. The theatre’s stunning entrance hall alone is worth the visit, with its elegant design and historic charm. Overall, attending a show at the Fidelio Salt Lake City venue is like stepping into a piece of local history, full of character, culture, and a little magic.