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SOUTH BEND — “La Cage aux Folles” opens Feb. 2 and continues through Feb. 11 at South Bend Civic Theatre, 403 N. Main St. With a book by Harvey Fierstein, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman ...
William Loring, as Nat, and Natalie Biegel, as Diane, rehearse a scene Monday, Oct. 14, 2024, for South Bend Civic Theatre's production of “The Birds” that opens Oct. 17 and continues through ...
South Bend Civic's “Pride and Prejudice” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” productions run from Aug. 11 to 27 in the courtyard at the Main Library.
The South Bend Civic Theater was founded in 1957 in South Bend, Indiana, by two University of Notre Dame graduates. [1] It staged most of its productions after 1968 at The Firehouse, a local historic landmark located at 701 Portage Ave. [1] In January 2007 a new and much larger theater opened at 403 N. Main Street.
South Bend Civic presents "The Sweet Delilah Swim Club" Sept. 8-Sept. 17 and "Savannah Sipping Society," a staged reading, will be presented Sept. 26.
The group has performed at various South Bend venues including the State Theater, Legends of Notre Dame, The Potawatomi Conservatories, and the historic Birdsell Mansion. [105] South Bend Civic Theater, founded in 1957, was for many years located at The Firehouse, 701 Portage Avenue. It was a small intimate black box theater.
Morris Performing Arts Center (originally Palace Theatre and formerly Morris Civic Auditorium) is a 2,564-seat concert hall located in South Bend, Indiana. It opened in 1922 as a vaudeville house and later became a movie palace. It was developed along with the neighboring Palais Royale Building by the Palace Theater
"Classics in the Park" debuts as a new, outdoors summer series for South Bend Civic Theatre. Austen and Shakespeare provide the first two stories.