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Parking & Directions for Hairspray Peery's Egyptian Theater
2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT
84401, US
1. Ogden Municipal Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $5/day
2. 25th Street Parking Garage - 0.3 miles - $3/hour
3. Weber County Parking Lot - 0.4 miles - $2/hour
4. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles - $1/hour
Hairspray Musical / play Live at Peery's Egyptian Theater | Ogden – July 25th, 2026
Peery's Egyptian Theatre is a true gem in Ogden, a place where history and community spirit collide. With its stunning architecture and that unmistakable marquee at 2415 Washington Avenue, it’s impossible not to notice, like a beacon for anyone who loves live entertainment. Over the years, it’s become more than just a venue; it’s a hub for local stories, hosting everything from lively podcasts and storytelling nights to high school plays that showcase the incredible talent of young artists. In 2026, the theatre celebrated its hundredth birthday with a big bash that brought out the community, showing just how much this place means. Sitting comfortably for around 1200 people, it’s one of the largest spots for performances in Northern Utah, and you can tell the moment you step inside that it’s special. Artist seats are usually reserved for performers and their families, but VIP tickets bring perks like early access and a little more privacy, perfect for those wanting the full experience. Whether you’re there for a local show, a comedy night, or just to soak in the historic vibe, Hairspray Ogden at Peery’s Egyptian Theatre never disappoints. It’s more than a theatre; it’s part of Ogden’s soul.