Dec 26, 2025
Park City Cirque at the Egyptian Theatre Park City Cirque, an all-ages variety show that features acrobatics, juggling and comedy, will continue its run through Dec. 31 at the Egyptian Theatre. The performances will feature The Great DuBois, a husband-and-wife team of Michael DuBois and Viktoria Grimmy, who have made a name for themselves collectively throughout the years with appearances on Hugh Jackman’s hit film, “The Greatest Showman,” as well as “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” “Late Night with David Letterman,” Britney Spears’ “World Circus Tour,” and Steve Antin’s 2010 film, “Burlesque,” which starred Cher and Christina Aguilera. For information, call 855-745-SHOW or visit parkcityshows.com. Deer Valley Torchlight Parade Deer Valley Resort will host its annual Torchlight Parade on Tuesday, at the Snow Park Lodge Base. The free event features 50 to 75 skiers who carry torches strapped to each end of their bamboo poles down Big Stick Ski run. While the parade starts approximately at 6 p.m., the festivities begin around 5:30 p.m. with complimentary hot chocolate, apple cider and warm cookies that will be served until 7:30 p.m. For information, visit deervalley.com/things-to-do/events. The Swaner Preserve EcoCenter Closes for the Holidays The Swaner Preserve EcoCenter will be closed through Jan. 1 for the holidays. For information, visit extension.usu.edu/swaner. Snow Globe Stroll on Main Street Historic Park City Alliance’s annual Snow Globe Stroll will continue through Jan. 3 on Main Street. The public can activate holiday songs and the scenes, created by local artists, inside each bigger-than-life snow globe by pushing a button. For information, visit historicparkcityutah.com/events. ‘The Perfect Shot’ at the Park City Museum “The Perfect Shot: Walter Iooss Jr., and the Art of Sports Photography” exhibit that runs through Jan. 7 at the Park City Museum, 528 Main St. The exhibit, which is toured by ExhibitsUSA, opened Nov. 10 and is an adaptation of the original retrospective exhibit that was at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. It features iconic images of athletes throughout the decades. For information, visit parkcityhistory.org. The post Scene Happenings: Dec. 27 and beyond appeared first on Park Record. ...read more read less
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