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Cache Valley Center For the Arts
43 Main St, Logan, UT 84321, United States
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Aa
Review №1

I have never been treated more poorly by anyone.I had my whole family there in hopes to expose them to the arts. My youngest was having a hard time and as I would take her out I was getting death stairs from the elderly female patrons. They then said I could not sit close up with my family because the actors were complaining. Sounds like they were blaming the performing company so they would not have to take ownership of their rude employees. Sounds like their employees could use a lesson on acting compationatly or kind at best. So much for trying to expose my children to the arts. The play was fun and I am sad I had to leave early. I will not return to this place.

R.
Review №2

Cache Arts is a place where Nonprofits are able to provide affordable teaching and learning opportunities to the incredible youth of Cache Valley!R. Giselle CallArtistic Director, Unicorn Theatre

CV
Review №3

Need more places like this for kids and adults alike. Thanks for having things to do different from sitting in front of a tv.

Je
Review №4

I didnt realize Logan had a theatre like this one-- its so huge and gorgeous! My husband and I have been to a few community productions and some national tours and we loved all of them. I prefer the orchestra seats. Ive started getting family Christmas presents at the gallery in the center, I really like getting gifts that have the artists story behind them. I also really liked their watercolor class, and am planning on taking a ceramics class.

La
Review №5

This theater is the best-kept secret in Utah. I was able to get third-row tickets to the Broadway tour of Finding Neverland for the price of balcony tickets at the Eccles Theater in Salt Lake. Its more of a drive, but it was worth it.

La
Review №6

Cache Valley Center for the arts is a lot more than most people realize. Classes, shows, art gallery, and even art camp in the summer are just a few of the offerings. It’s a happening place!

Ra
Review №7

Beautiful, well kept. Great benefit to our community.

Be
Review №8

CacheArts__ I cant think of a thing I dont love about it; except perhaps that its under utilized by Cache Valley communities.The Ellen Eccles Theater is an elegant, lovely, feel-good, twice restored old theater. I personally enjoy its size. It is large, but not huge!I have inter-acted closely with many who work there. The staff has proven many times over that they are impeccably competent, kind, creative and forward moving.The CVCA advocates art education! Programs include many classes for ALL ages. Some of the offerings are watercolor, drawing, photograhpy, ceramics, music, Unicorn Theater, Shakespeare, dance and magic.It is very cool how CacheArts is a second home for many, (children and teens especially). The Bullen Center and The Thatcher Young Mansion are truly a community center.Last but certainly not least, there is The Artists Gallery which is an artists co-op and a labor of love for many.Personally, I look forward to making many pots and hope to make time to take watercolor classes!Beth Calengor,Ceramics DirectorArtists Gallery Chair

Ri
Review №9

We love CacheARTS! One of the best arts organizations in the country!

Me
Review №10

Adam SheltonMarketing DirectorCVCAWest Side Story ~Perhaps my CVC West Side Story survey response was too soft. I praised the athletic strength and over all quality of choreography, the excellent casting of talented leads, but was thoroughly disappointed by the grunge! I can see that anywhere any time. Its disgustingly common. For clarities sake, I will be specific. When a dancer takes center stage, places his hand against his bare abdomen, then thrusts it down the front of his pants, fumbles while gyrating, withdraws his hand and puts it to his mouth feigning pleasure, his directors artistic license has turned abusive, obliterating my appreciation for the overall performance. It became cheap, common and profane; totally detracting from the performance.We have enjoyed season tickets to the Utah Festival Opera since moving here from Chicago in 2000. We saw Carman at the Chicago Metropolitan Opera in January, and were delighted by an outstanding performance here in July. Weve been hooked ever since. Every summer friends and family from as far away as San Francisco also purchase tickets, stay in our home and attend with us. Why would they do so when they were patrons of opera in San Francisco? Michael Ballam said, We provide a safe place for people to develop their talent. Bravo Mr. Ballam. He also wisely provides his public with a safe place to enjoy great talent, both budding and seasoned. We have regularly subscribed to CVCA with the same enthusiasm.As I read the Center Responds to Feedback article, March 13, Herald Journal, I had the feeling you felt you were walking a thin line, trying to be dead center let you offend. You may want to consider your bottom line. Your audience consists primarily of students attending on tickets purchased at the expense of taxpayers, and educated senior citizens, financially capable of supporting the arts in Cache Valley. Dont be drawn into in to the misconception that art must stay current in order to be relevant. In doing so, you lose what makes CVCA unique. Yes, its OK to provide warning for your audiences. Perhaps that may provide concrete evidence if you need it, to establish clear appropriate boundaries for the Ellen Eccles Stage.sincerely,Merilyn H Wright

Ca
Review №11

They are so awesome! I love them!

Je
Review №12

Service at the ticket office is similar to surgery with no anesthesia. Since the arts performed at the theatre are from external artists, companies, etc. I am not reviewing the art here, only the service in the Center for the Arts.

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  • Address:43 Main St, Logan, UT 84321, United States
  • Site:http://cachearts.org/
  • Phone:+1 435-752-0026
Categories
  • Arts organization
  • Art gallery
  • Art school
Working hours
  • Monday:10am–5:30pm
  • Tuesday:10am–5:30pm
  • Wednesday:10am–5:30pm
  • Thursday:10am–5:30pm
  • Friday:Closed
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:10am–5:30pm
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