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Let It Snow
A Holiday Musical Journey
Sorry, this show closed Sunday, Jan 6, 2013

Candy Canes

Let It Snow

Glass Tree

Glow Bell

Holly & Berry

Light Array

Ornament Tree

Peppermint

Dashing Reindeer

Rudolph

Santa Bulb

Santa's Workshop

Let It Snow Quartet
To celebrate the holiday season, Let It Snow! All ages will enjoy this non-narrative holiday digital show, featuring seasonal sights and classic songs. Sit back, relax, and embrace the holiday spirit as you listen to seasonal tunes through the Heikoff Dome Theater's amazing sound system. Everyone from Frank Sinatra to the Muppets will serenade you. On screen, you'll follow swirling candy canes, a certain red-nosed reindeer and the jolly man himself on a fanciful journey through merry landscapes. You just might find yourself singing along! Stay warm and dry in the Heikoff Dome Theater while inside we Let It Snow!
- Holiday songs and seasonal sights will make you feel merry.
- Singing along is encouraged!
- NEW MUSICAL TREAT: Enjoy Animusic before each screening of Let It Snow. Animusic is animated music. It features digitally created, inventive instruments playing a captivating concert.
- Let It Snow and Animusic are appropriate for all ages.
- Limited engagement! Through January 6, 2013, only.
Let It Snow Song List
- Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow by Frank Sinatra
- Linus & Lucy by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
- Run Rudolph Run by Chuck Berry
- Frosty the Snowman by Jimmy Durante
- Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Ella Fitzgerald
- A Holly Jolly Christmas by Burl Ives
- Jingle Bell Rock by Brenda Lee
- Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry
- Jingle Bells by Fröhliche Weihnacht überall
- Winter Wonderland by the Eurythmics
- It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas by Harry Connick, Jr.
- Wizards in Winter by Trans Siberian Orchestra
- We Wish You a Merry Christmas by John Denver and the Muppets
About the Clark Planetarium and Let It Snow
Let It Snow was created by Clark Planetarium Productions in Salt Lake City, one of the first production groups to delve into the arena of digital show creation for dome theaters in 2002. A staff of ten uniquely trained producers, writers, sound designers and engineers work with a rendering farm of 86 computer nodes to create a wide variety of show content. This includes feature science shows, school programs and music entertainment shows. The Clark Planetarium has created 14 different shows in 10 years, running in more than 280 planetariums in 40 countries. Flat-screen conversions have run in dozens of other facilities, from museums to observatories to NASA visitor centers.
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About the Dome
Experience the magic on our 76-foot dome theater screen. Our 16,000 watt, 6.1 digital surround sound system will have you feeling the action as if you were there.
Private Screenings
Reserve the theater or the museum for your next big event. Corporate parties, wedding receptions, the big birthday bash. Let us help you make your an unforgettable experience.



