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Theatres

Let us entertain you! Spend an evening with one of our community theatre groups; hear a speaker or live orchestra; or take in a movie - even a drive-in!

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Belleville Philharmonic Society (Belleville)
The nation's second oldest continuously performing symphony orchestra since 1867 gives concerts throughout the year.
116 North Jackson Street | Belleville, IL 62220
618-235-5600

The Brass Rail Players (Belleville)
This community theatre group performs at the Premier Center for the Arts at Lindenwood College. The season consists of five shows in July, November, December, February and April.
2600 West Main, Belleville
618-767-6016

Skyview Drive- In (Belleville)
Open from April to October, this theatre shows first-run movies, and is one of only 100 drive-ins left in the US.
5700 North Belt West | Belleville, IL
618-233-4400

Lincoln Theatre (Belleville)
The historic theatre features first-run movies, organ concerts, puppet shows, and other special events. Tours are available by appointment.
103 East Main Street | Belleville, IL 62220
618-233-0123

Clinton County Showcase (Breese)
The Showcase performs at the historic Avon Theatre. The season always includes a children's play in the summer.
525 N. Second St.,| Breese, IL
618-526-2866

Centralia Cultural Society (Centralia)
This community arts organization produces and sponsors arts and educational activities. The organization consists of a Philharmonic Orchestra, Little Theatre Players, A Choral Society, and much more.
1250 East Rexford St., P.O. Box 220 | Centralia, IL 62801
618-532-2951

Summer ShowBiz (Edwardsville)
Two shows are performed annually at the Dunham Hall Theatre located on the campus of SIUE. The state-of-the-art live performance theatre has seating for up to approximately 400 people.
SIUE | Edwardsville, IL 62026
618-650-2774

SummerStage (Granite City)
Year-round live performances are offered (don't let the name fool you!).
1350 27th Street | Granite City, IL
618-451-1032

Factory Theatre (Greenville)
This is an intimate studio setting, is housed in what was originally the Greenville Steam Laundry, Hygienic Ice Company, Hygienic Dairy and Ice Cream Company. Today, plays are performed for almost 3,000 patrons each year with a season of up to six plays. Now the sewing machines in the costume shop create colorful dresses, hats, and capes rather than work gloves.
Greenville College, 315 E. College Avenue | Greenville, IL 62246
618-664-6550

Globe Theater (Greenville)
The marquee dates back to the 1920s, but the three screens are state of the art.
105 North 3rd Street | Greenville, IL 62246
618-664-4400

Hard Road Theater Productions (Highland)
This community theater group uses the Highland Upper Elementary Auditorium for several plays throughout the year.
1800 Lindenthal Avenue | Highland, IL
618-654-7748

The Palace Theatre (Highland)
The 60-seat facility is complete with a restored 1928 Barton 12-rank theatre pipe organ. It was originally built to perform popular music and to accompany the silent movies of the 1920's. Group tours are available.
Highland Chamber of Commerce | Highland, IL
618-654-3721

The Hett Center for the Arts at McKendree University (Lebanon)
Distinguished speakers, concerts and drama are all part of the playbill McKendree University's showcase center for the arts.
701 College Road | Lebanon, IL 62254
618-537-4481

Looking Glass Playhouse (Lebanon)
Drama, musicals and comedy performances are on the bill.
301 West Saint Louis Street | Lebanon, IL
618-537-4962

Open House Theater (New Athens)
Shows are performed at the Turkey Hill Grange, Progressive Grange, and The New Athens Senior Center.
New Athens, IL
618-475-3248

Missoula Children's Theatre (O'Fallon)
Up to 60 local children are cast in an adaptation of a favorite fairy tale, such as Princess & the Pea, Sleeping Beauty or Peter Pan. Two shows are performed each April.
Arts Commission | O'Fallon, IL
618-624-0139

Salem Community Theatre & Cultural Center (Salem)
Community plays and revues are staged quarterly, and free movies are shown in winter. The venue may be rented for groups, meetings and other activities.
121 S. Broadway, Salem
618-548-2222

Sparta Community Chorus & Players (Sparta)
This area group has an annual schedule of performances at the Sparta Community Playhouse.
1325 N Market St. | Sparta, IL 62286
(618) 443-8029

Capitol Theater (Waterloo)
The Monroe Actors Stage Company (MASC) offers a variety of plays from September through June.
202 South Main Street | Waterloo, IL
618-939-7469