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It is Columbia's only surviving pre-Depression movie palace and vaudeville stage. In 2011, the University of Missouri began a three-year lease of the facility. The Missouri Theatre is the resident home of the Missouri Symphony Orchestra, and is also frequently used by University of Missouri and civic groups. As of July 1, 2014, The University ...
While no trolley buses were purchased, due to strong popular support the 6-Brown Downtown Orbiter was introduced along with the 7-Purple Theater Special, a route running from Forum 8 Goodrich Theater to Hollywood Stadium 14 Theater with a transfer to the 6-Brown at University Hospital, roughly halfway between the two theaters. [9]
In 1932, a tornado ripped through Columbia and caused significant damage to the building. In 1982, a severe storm damaged Jesse Hall, resulting in renovations that included a new ball and new slate on the dome, tempered windows, reinforced beams, and a new paint job. The renovations cost roughly $390,000 and were paid for by state funds.
Per usual, the summer theater slate is stacked around Columbia. Here are just 10 of the performances you can catch in the coming months. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll give standing ovations!
The big screen has gone dark at a longtime Columbia movie theater, but it appears that may only be temporary. The AMC Dutch Square 14 at the Dutch Square Center mall, located at 421 Bush River ...
The city is the fastest-growing municipality in Missouri, with a growth of almost 40% since 2000, and a population estimated at 130,000 in 2024. [8] Columbia is among the most-educated cities in the United States with about half of citizens being college graduates and about a quarter holding advance degrees. [9]
The theater had operated some form since 1996, according to the website Cinema Treasures. The theater was initially called the Wynnsong 10. In 2016, AMC acquired the theater and by 2017 had ...
The Warehouse Theatre is a student-run theatre company located on the Stephens College campus in Columbia, Missouri, U.S. As a women's college, Stephens has historically admitted a very limited number of males as students in the School of Creative and Performing Arts Theatre and Dance programs.