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Dome Fest West Presents Opera Parallèle's Award-Winning "Everest: Opera in the Planetarium" at Clark Planetarium

Main poster art for Everest Opera in the Planetarium including the logos for Clark Planetarium and Dome Fest West Presents. Credit given on the image to composer Joby Talbot and librettist Gene Scheer.

Everest: Opera in the Planetarium comes to the Clark Planetarium for a limited run

Image of a planetarium audience watching the Everest Opera in the Planetarium produced by Opera Parallèle

See the 'Into Thin Air' story in a powerful new way in Everest: Opera in the Planetarium

Image of a planetarium audience look the main starting image for Everest Opera in the Planetarium produced by Opera Parallèle

Don't miss this chance to see Everest Opera in the Planetarium produced by Opera Parallèle

Groundbreaking fulldome adaptation of acclaimed contemporary opera about the 1996 Everest disaster comes to Salt Lake City on January 15, 2026

This groundbreaking adaptation demonstrates the extraordinary potential of fulldome cinema to transform traditional art forms, creating entirely new ways for audiences to connect with powerful stories”
— Ryan Moore, Executive Director, Dome Fest West

SALT LAKE CITY, UT, UNITED STATES, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Dome Fest West is proud to present Everest: Opera in the Planetarium, an immersive cinematic adaptation of Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer's acclaimed contemporary opera, created by San Francisco–based Opera Parallèle. This groundbreaking fulldome film, winner of Best Musical Feature at Dome Fest West 2025 and recipient of Opera America's 2024 Digital Excellence in Opera Award, invites audiences into a powerful fusion of opera, technology, and cinematic storytelling beneath the dome of the Clark Planetarium.

Based on the true events of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, widely known through Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air and the 1998 MacGillivray Freeman IMAX documentary, the film explores the extremes of human endurance, moral choice, and the fragile beauty of the human spirit.

Created specifically for immersive environments, Everest: Opera in the Planetarium uses motion-capture animation and striking graphic-novel–inspired visuals to reimagine opera for the dome. These bold visual elements intensify Talbot's sweeping score and Scheer's emotionally resonant libretto, creating a visceral, enveloping experience that could only exist in immersive cinema.

"Everest: Opera in the Planetarium connects across so many worlds, opera, mountaineering, true stories, music, cinema, and visual art, and invites audiences to find their own way into the story," said Daniel Harvey, Executive Director & Producer of Opera Parallèle. "Whether drawn by the human drama, the mountain itself, or the beauty of the sound and image, Everest offers a deeply personal journey."

Presented at the Clark Planetarium through Dome Fest West Presents, this special engagement reflects Dome Fest West's ongoing commitment to bringing award-winning fulldome and immersive works to new audiences beyond the festival itself, bridging the worlds of immersive cinema, live performance, and cultural storytelling.

"We're incredibly excited to share Everest: Opera in the Planetarium with Salt Lake City audiences," said Ryan Moore, Executive Director of Dome Fest West. "This work exemplifies what Dome Fest West stands for, bold artistic experimentation, technical excellence, and the power of immersive media to transform how stories are experienced. Whether this is someone's first dome film or their hundredth, Everest is the kind of experience that stays with you."

Everest: Opera in the Planetarium will screen for a 10-show limited engagement beginning Thursday, January 15, 2026 and runs through Sunday, January 25, 2026. Tickets are available now at www.saltlakecounty.gov/clark-planetarium

About Opera Parallèle

Founded in 2010 by conductor Nicole Paiement in San Francisco, a city defined by the intersection of art and technology, Opera Parallèle reimagines opera for the modern world. The company develops and produces contemporary opera, commissioning new works and re-orchestrating modern masterworks to reveal fresh perspectives. Championing living artists and creative collaboration, Opera Parallèle unites music, design, and technology to tell socially relevant stories that explore the depth of the human condition.

About Clark Planetarium

Clark Planetarium is Utah's gateway to space science, inspiring curiosity and discovery for visitors of all ages. Located at The Gateway in downtown Salt Lake City, the Planetarium features breathtaking IMAX films, immersive live shows in the Hansen Dome Theatre, and three floors of free, hands-on exhibits exploring astronomy, Earth science, and cutting-edge technology. Through engaging programs, school partnerships, and public events, Clark Planetarium connects science to everyday life and fuels a lifelong passion for learning.

Ryan Moore
Dome Fest West
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