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Peoria Civic Center is an entertainment complex located in downtown Peoria, Illinois. Designed by Pritzker Prize winning architect Philip Johnson [3] and John Burgee, [4] it has an arena, theater, exhibit hall and meeting rooms. [5] It opened in 1982 [6] and completed an expansion to its lobby and meeting facilities in 2007. [7]
Peoria Players Theatre and Peoria Area Performing Arts School are teaming up to present this year's holiday production, "A Jolly Holiday Adventure." Performances will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday ...
The Peoria Players Theatre will present its annual interactive showings of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at midnight on Friday, Oct. 25, and 7:30 p.m. and midnight on Saturday, Oct. 26. Audience ...
Peoria Players will present its run of the classic murder mystery, "The Play That Goes Wrong," from March 8-10 and March 14-17 at the theater, 4300 N. University St. For more information and to ...
The Players Theatre, located at 115 MacDougal Street between West 3rd and Bleecker Streets in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, is one of the oldest commercial Off-Broadway theatres in operation in New York City. The Players Theatre contains a main stage with more than 200 seats and a 50-seat black box theatre, as well as four ...
The theater has a 175 person capacity and an orchestra pit. Named after the supporter and one time Volunteer Coordinator of TheaterWorks. The Gyder family continues to support the theater. [9] [10] Constance W. McMillin Theater - the McMillin Theater is a 80 seat black box theater with flexible seating. Named after the local philanthropist and ...
The Peoria Players Theatre will present its annual interactive showings of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at midnight on Friday, Oct. 25, and 7:30 p.m. and midnight on Saturday, Oct. 26.
Since then, the Theatre has produced plays by George Bernard Shaw, Noël Coward, [10] and Henrik Ibsen, among others. [11] The Theatre produces nine plays each year, eight in the summer and one in winter. [12] American Players Theatre provides voice coaches to each production because actors do not use microphones. [5]