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THRILLER

ON SALE MAY 16
Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" - Friday
Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" - Friday
Sept 20, 2024 | 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" - Matinee Saturday
Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" - Matinee Saturday
Sept 21, 2024 | 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" - Evening Saturday
Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" - Evening Saturday
Sept 21, 2024 | 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
DETAILS
SCHEDULE
Lobby doors open one hour before showtime.
House doors open 30 minutes before showtime.
Showtimes: 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
One 15 minute intermission.
*Door times subject to change.

SPECIAL NOTES
  • No babes in arms allowed.
  • Not for children under 8 or the faint of heart.
  • All sales are final.
  • WSU Student and Group (20+) rates available through calling or visiting the Box Office. WSU Student ID required for WSU Student rate.

Odyssey Dance Theatre is back! After a year pause – Thriller will be returning to Ogden for 3 performances at Peery's Egyptian Theater! The show will feature many of the favorite pieces from the past - Thriller, The Curse of the Mummy, Dem Bones, Frankenstein, Jason Jam, Children of the Corn, Salem’s Mass and The Lost Boys - plus a few new surprises. Get your tickets early, because these shows will sell out! Thriller has it all - frights, amazement, scares and lots of laughs. Come and join the return of the spectacular Halloween tradition - Odyssey Dance Theatre’s Thriller!

“Odyssey’s production of “Thriller'' was truly a thrill for the audience, which was at times breathless with laughter, at times fearful and amazed, but always totally entertained. The pieces were excitingly choreographed and energetically performed...” - Margaret Godfrey - Salt Lake Tribune

“Odyssey’s “Thriller”… a delightful "Danse Macabre"... As for humor, there were bucket-loads. Laughs abounded during a "Romeo & Juliet"-inspired "Frankenstein & Frankenstein" and "Jason Jam," a work that used a lot of percussive dancing, a la "Stomp," that spotlighted three "Friday the 13th" villains dancing with ice picks, machetes and, of all things, chain saws. The whole idea was cool...” - Scott Iwasaki - Deseret News

Parking Information Here
The closest and most accessible parking is the garage behind the theater on Kiesel Avenue, which costs $6. This garage is wheelchair accessible.

Due to unforeseen construction in front of the theater, the ADA drop off area has been moved to the Key Bank Parking located on 25th street.


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