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The Cotillion Ballroom is a concert venue in Wichita, Kansas, United States. [4] It is located between Maize Road and 119th Street West on the north side of Kellogg in west Wichita. The Cotillion is a special events facility that hosts concerts, roller derby, dances, comedians and stage shows featuring nationally known artists and performers ...
A look at shows at the Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield, the Schauer Arts Center in Hartford and the South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center.
Advocacy from other concerned citizens continued and the City of Wichita designated the Orpheum Theatre as an historic landmark in 1978. In 1980, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization called the Orpheum Performing Arts Centre LTD was then formed to take ownership of the theatre.
1946 Women's Association of the Wichita Symphony (WAWS) formed; 1969 Wichita Symphony moves from East High School Auditorium to Century II Performing Arts Center; 1978 Wichita Symphony Orchestra Chorus formed; 1979 WAWS presents the first Symphony Showhouse in support of the Wichita Symphony; 1981 Wichita Symphony presents first free Family ...
There’s a little bit of Kansas in The Beach Boys’ California DNA. Emily “Glee” Wilson Love, mother of founding group member Mike Love, was born in Kansas and moved to California before she ...
The Black Arts Fest's Family Village and Kids area hosted by Mighty Small Moments and Artworks has an array of kids and family events planned during the festival. Here's the lineup: 1 p.m.: JustUs ...
Music Theatre Wichita is a summer musical theatre, which has produced over 200 Broadway-scale productions since its founding in 1972. Founded as Music Theatre of Wichita in 1972 to provide summertime entertainment inside the 2100-seat Concert Hall of the newly built Century II Complex in downtown Wichita, Kansas, the organization has had only three artistic producers to date: founding ...
Peck Pavilion. The Center contains four major theater venues and a variety of other spaces: [3] Uihlein Hall - Designed for operas, musicals, multi-genre concerts (e.g. pop, jazz, and world music), dance programs, theatrical productions, lectures, annual meetings, commencements, or film screenings, it has a seating capacity of 2,125, and is the largest theater in the Marcus Center.