Nov 05 - 20 2021
Gold Mountain Presented by Utah Shakespeare Festival

Gold Mountain Presented by Utah Shakespeare Festival

Presented by West Valley Arts and Utah Shakespeare Festival at West Valley Performing Arts Center

Written by Jason Ma
Directed by Alan Muraoka
Choreographed by Billy Bustamante
Music Direction by Amanda Morton

Gold Mountain, a new original musical, is a love story set against the backdrop of a pivotal event in America’s history: the construction of the first transcontinental railroad. It is a heartfelt, universal tale that celebrates the striving immigrant spirit, the redemptive power of love, and the ultimate nobility of self-sacrifice among a team of Chinese railroad workers.

Admission Info

Face masks are required to attend this production. For more information please visit bard.org/health-and-safety for the latest guidelines.

Individual ticket price:  $59.00

If you've purchased your tickets online you may bypass Will Call & head directly to the ushers who will seat you.

Phone: 801-965-5140

Email: melissa.salguero@wvc-ut.gov

Dates & Times

2021/11/05 - 2021/11/20

Additional time info:

We recommend arriving early to allow ample time for parking, purchasing concessions and being ushered to your seats. The theatre is wheelchair accessible. Face masks are required and will be available at no charge at the theatre.

Location Info

West Valley Performing Arts Center

3333 Decker Lake Drive, West Valley City, UT 84119

Parking Info

  • Complimentary parking is available on-site at the West Valley Performing Arts Center. Parking is first-come first-served.
  • Due to limited parking and high demand, we recommend you use public transit or carpool. The WVPAC is located 0.4 miles (an 8 minute walk) from the UTA Green Line train stop at Decker Lake Station. If you plan to drive to the WVPAC, give yourself 20-30 min before your ticket time to find a parking spot, purchase concessions, and find your seat. You may choose to arrive even earlier when the Maverick Center has events as traffic will increase.