A Village Full Of Family Fun

Part of the magic of a Sun Valley vacation is every member of the family can discover their own adventure within the safe environs of the Sun Valley Village. While Dad is on the golf course and Mom is at the spa, children create their own vacations under the supervision of the Sun Valley PlaySchool and Day Camp programs. Older youngsters can have fun on their own, meeting new friends and reuniting with  family for dining and entertainment - all within the Sun Valley Village. 

Movies

Situated in the heart of Sun Valley Village, the Opera House was built in 1937 and serves as Sun Valley's charming 340-seat theatre. 

prices: $8.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors (60 and over) and children (12 and under).

Location: Sun Valley Village
Call for showtimes:  208-622-2244

Dinner and a Movie -  When you dine at Bald Mountain Pizza, Trail Creek Cabin, The Ram or Gretchen's Restaurant you will receive a free movie pass for the same evening.  Please ask your server. 

Special Events
Sunday, September 18 concert featuring Colin Hay
Tickets only available through the Sun Valley Center for the Arts

If you are interested in renting the Sun Valley Opera House for an event, film or concert, please contact Kate Wood (208) 622-2980

Wed: Smith Optics presents "One Revolution". Showtime Is 6 PM. Tickets are available at the door for $10.


    Friday, February 10th

  • Love is in the Air

    Love Is In The Air - Starring soprano Michelle Johnson and baritone Brian Major


    Audiences will be entertained by the critically acclaimed rising opera star, Michelle Johnson, winner of the Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, singing with husband Brian Major in the Sun Valley Opera's winter concert. The newlyweds will entertain the audience with a concert of love songs perfect for Valentine's Day. Inquirer music critic David Patrick Stearns has said of Johnson " On a good night, Opera soprano Michelle Johnson is the bullfighter and the audience is the bull-there to be teased, attracted, provoked and (pleasurably) slain. Johnson could make you believe that opera singers are born rather than made, shepherded to fame by the forces of destiny, and with luck, kept from vocal harm by extra-militant guardian angels." General admission tickets are $40 and Diva tickets begin at $125. Tickets are available by calling 208.726.0991 or online at www.sunvalleyopera.com.

    General admission tickets are $40 and Diva tickets begin at $125. Tickets are available by calling 208.726.0991 or online at www.sunvalleyopera.com.

Starts Saturday

  • Hugo

    Hugo

    Copyright © Warner Brothers Pictures

    Twelve-year-old Hugo lives in the walls of a busy Paris train station, where his survival depends on secrets and anonymity. But when his world suddenly interlocks with an eccentric girl and the owner of a small toy booth in the train station, Hugo's undercover life, and his most precious secret, are put in jeopardy.

    Rated: PG

    6:15 PM

     

  • Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

    The Girl with the Dargon Tattoo

    Copyright © Columbia Pictures

    Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for forty years by Lisbeth Salander, a young computer hacker.

    Rated: R

    8:45 PM

     

More Great Showings

  • Sun Valley Serenade

    Sun Valley Serenade


    Ted Scott (Payne) is a band pianist whose publicity manager decides that, for good press, the band should adopt a foreign refugee. The band goes to Ellis Island to meet the girl and soon discovers that the refugee isn't a 10-year-old child, but a young woman, Karen Benson (Henie). The surprise comes right before the band is to travel to Sun Valley, Idaho for a Christmas gig. While on the ski slopes Ted soon falls for Karen's inventive schemes to win the heart of her new sponsor, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend, Vivian Dawn (Bari), a soloist with the band. Vivian promptly quits the band out of jealousy, and Karen stages an elaborate ice show as a substitute.

    Rated: G

    Daily

    4:30 PM

    Free Admittance