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527 N. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis 63103
Since 1982, more than 15 million people have passed through the brass doors of the Fox to see Broadway shows, Las Vegas performers, top pop, rock, and comedy acts, country superstars, dance, family productions, gospel plays, and classic movies. The Fabulous Fox offers a combination of the excitement of live entertainment and the romance of architectural extravagance.
6350 Delmar
St. Louis 63130
The ornate 1924 movie palace fully restored to its original splendor. Mostly independent and foreign films. On the National Register of Historic Places.
701 N. Cedar Street
Rolla 65401
Ozark Actors Theatre is a professional theatre. We have three actor's equity productions during our summer season, a Holiday Show in November, and several other events throughout the winter. We feature professional actors, but our company includes college students, as well as local talent. This is our 22nd year.
1 James J. Eagan Drive
Florissant 63033
Florissant Civic Center Theatre offers a wide variety of professionally staged productions including the St. Louis Family Theatre Series, Florissant Fine Arts Council events and concerts.
2500 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616
Featured in the 1992 Architectural Digest, the Andy Williams Moon River theatre is a no-smoking venue with stadium seating for 2,051. Photographs of Andy's legendary television shows are placed throughout the lobby. Personal collection of Japanese wedding kimonos hang at the back of the theatre. The theatre houses a gift shop. The Andy Williams Moon River Grill is located adjacent.
727 N. First St.
St. Louis 63102
We offer a one of a kind education experience which includes a set of three-feet tall lighted teeth that surround our stage and make up the lower dental arch. We offer an oral health presentation. We talk to our audiences about proper nutrition, what snacks are healthy, and which snacks should be avoided. Upon leaving, each child receives a Healthy Smile Kit. Parents and educators have the option to add a 15-minute Be Tobacco Free presentation to the show.
11025 E. Winner Road
Independence 64052
The Puppetry Arts Institute is a full-service museum and puppetry theater center which includes workshops, puppet shows and demonstrations by professional puppeteers. Rotating puppet exhibits and permanent collections are available for tours. The gift shop includes puppets, puppet-related merchandise and puppet parts. Hand puppets and marionette puppet parts from Hazelle Inc. are a specialty. Open Tuesday-Saturday.
1945 West 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616
It’s not Sunday without the sweet harmonies and hand-clapping excitement of good old Southern gospel music. Max Bacon and his talented family, plus Branson legend Randy Plummer, perform toe-tapping gospel hits. This show combines music with good clean laughter and family fun. Before the curtain closes, you’ll find yourself singing along with the cast, and your spirit will lift with song.
East Business Route 60
Aurora 65605
Nostalgic drive-in movie theater, open since 1951. One of the very few drive-in theaters in Missouri still in operation. Double feature each weekend. Stereo FM sound. Nice playground for the kids. Two reservable party areas. Pets welcome. Charcoal grills allowed prior to show time. One mile east of Aurora on Business 60.
311 E. Walnut St.
Springfield 65806
Possibly the oldest and largest civic theater operation in Missouri. The theater occupies the restored, 1909 Landers Theatre, on the National Historic Register. Tours available. See Web site for production schedules and special events.
Fourth Street
Hermann 65041
Features a wide range of shows, musicals, plays, children's and Christmas presentation. Group rates available. In the Hermann historic district.
Hyatt's Creek Road
Lesterville 63654
Black River Amphitheater hosts national and regional entertainers weekly, as well as special events and music festivals throughout the summer season. See Web site for schedules.
1945 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616
This comedy and musical extravaganza stars funny guys Applejack and Guppy McGee; country singer Todd Bradshaw; pianist extraordinaire Tracy Heaston, and a cast of singers and dancers all backed by the best of the best of Branson musicians. Comedy routines always feature volunteers from the audience. At Grand Country Music Hall, Mon.-Sat., 2 p.m.
5586 W. Route 76
Branson 65616
Grammy Hall of Fame group, the Sons of the Pioneers offer their western harmonies and signature hits like Cool Water and Tumbling Tumbleweed. A cowboy feast is served from an authentic 1800s chuck wagon. Dinner bell rings at 4:15 p.m.
319 N. Main St.
Hannibal 63401
A live performance theater built in 1849. Frequented by Mark Twain and visited by Abraham Lincoln and other historic figures, it hosts several theater runs each year including the celebrated Mark Twain Himself from Memorial Day to Labor Day, A Shepherd's Tale at Christmas, and The Gospel According to Mark at Easter.
1945 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616
When the sun goes down, the fun is just beginning at the Ozark Mountain Jubilee. Featuring Branson favorites, the Max Bacon Family, this show celebrates country classics of yesteryear combined with today’s hot country hits. Presented at 7 p.m., Sundays only.
Fifth and Walnut streets
Thayer 65791
In the historic rock church building. Wide variety of country and bluegrass music performances every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Gospel on the first Friday each month.
817 Westport Rd
Kansas City 64111
Comedy club specializing in improvisational comedy with stand-up and sketch. Family oriented shows and late shows for mature audiences. Thursday through Saturday. See Web site for schedules.
1945 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65615
From the first downbeat, audiences fall in love with the power harmonies and dynamic performance of the quartet called New South. Mark, Scott, Jason and Trey sing today’s country hits as well as quartet classics from the Oak Ridge Boys to the Eagles. From country to gospel and 1950s to modern day, the Grand Jubilee explodes with musical fun to satisfy any age, and comedy is abundant. Branson’s reigning Comedian of the Year, Jamie Haage (as Jim Dandy) and Emcee Mike Patrick will keep you doubled over in laughter. Also, Grand Country favorite, the talented Jackie Brown, entertains fans with her dynamic performance and power vocals. The energetic Todd Bradshaw also joins this star-studded cast to sing his way into the hearts of audience members. The talented musicians from the Grand Band are also showcased and given a chance to show their stuff. This production combines the entertainment sophistication Branson audiences have come to expect, along with “up-close-and-personal” performances of talented performers, to create an experience which will bring you back time and time again. Grand Jubilee is performed daily at 8 p.m., Jan.-Dec., only at Grand Country Music Hall.
3425 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616
The Hughes American Family Theatre (formerly the Roy Clark Celebrity Theatre) was built in 1985. It was the first real theatre built in Branson. Before its construction there were only two live music shows in Branson; one in a cave, the other in a barn. Today we host: The Hughes Brothers and The World's Largest Performing Family; Six, an Orchestra of Human Voices; and master guitarist Jim Greeninger. The theatre seats 1,200, including dinner theatre seating. The Celebrity Bistro, which features gourmet sandwiches and real fruit smoothies, is on-site.
17231 Old 66 Blvd.
Carthage 64836
The last original drive-in theater named after the Mother Road: Route 66. The screen is 96 feet wide and 44 feet tall, making it one of the largest remaining outdoor screens in America. Get your flicks on Route 66. Friday-Sunday.
1 Theatre Drive
St. Louis 63112
The Muny in St. Louis, one of America’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theatres, offers seven professionally-mounted Broadway musicals each season. The Muny presents its shows in a breathtaking setting framed by the majestic oaks of Forest Park. There is seating for 11,000, including 1,500 free seats which are offered on a first-come-first-served basis nightly. The Muny has wheelchair seating and assistance. Monday evening performances are interpreted for the hearing impaired. Assisted listening devices are available nightly, free of charge. The visually impaired can enjoy audio-described performances each Monday. Pre-show entertainment (free) takes place nightly on The Muny Bandstand adjacent to the theatre. Free parking is available. Discounts for groups of 20 or more, with backstage tours and on-site dining options. Tickets: $9-$66; season tickets available. See our Website for schedules. In Forest park, less than one mile from the St. Louis Zoo, the Missouri History Museum and the St. Louis Art Museum.
24 S. Main St.
Webb City 64870
A renovated, nostalgic theater from the era of Route 66. Family entertainment, featuring a different movie each week.
26 W. Route 8
Steelville 65565
Musical variety shows: Country, Top professional Gospel, bluegrass and oldies music, with a dose of comedy tossed in. See Web site for schedules. Great family entertainment.
Admission: $17; age 55+, $16; younger than 13, $8.50.
1945 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson 65616
The Amazing Pets Show at Grand Country Music Hall features exciting acts and tricks from a troupe of skilled dogs and trained housecats. Ringleader Sean Paul and his trusty side kick and trained monkey, Frankie, have pulled together an amazing troupe of furry creatures who will win your hearts as they perform for your love and laughter. Many have been rescued from dog pounds and humane societies across the country. In addition to dogs and cats doing what they like to do, you’ll see beautiful exotic birds and many other magical surprises. Don’t miss the Amazing Pets, only at Grand Country Music Hall. Amazing Pets is performed daily at 10 a.m., March, June, July, August and December, only at Grand Country Music Hall.
Route 160 East
Lamar 64759
Step back in time and watch current movies in the great outdoors. Since 1950 this magnificent classic drive-in has provided entertainment for all ages.
1 University Blvd.
Normandy 63121
The Touhill showcases national, international and local talent in opera, dance, classical music, contemporary concerts, comedy, theater and jazz. The non-profit organization on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis boasts the beautiful European-style opera house, Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall and the versatile black-box, E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee Theater. Free parking. Student, senior and group discounts.
3078 Lighthouse Lane
Columbia 65201
A 500 seat, state-of-the-art facility featuring family entertainment, matinee and evening concerts, special events and festivals in a wide variety of musical tastes. See the Web site for schedules.
401 West 10th Street
Rolla 65409
Leach Theatre is located on the campus of the Missouri University of Science and Technology, in Castleman Hall. The theatre’s season runs from August to May. Since opening in 1991, Leach Theatre has provided world class theatre productions; hosting an average of 100 events per academic year. Please see our Web site for a complete listing of events and ticket prices.
Vine and Rubey
Macon 63552
Professional stage productions at the renovated 1889 Royal Theatre in downtown Macon. Four summer and two fall productions. Matinee and evening performances. Theater tours by appointment. Group rates.
105 High St.
Arrow Rock 65320
One of Missouri's oldest regional theaters. Professionals from across the country live in Arrow Rock while staging musicals and plays. Season tickets and group rates available. See Web site for schedules.
3547 Olive St.
St. Louis 63103
One of only six dance presenters in the country that specialize in a complete fall-to-spring season of dance. For more than forty years, the not-for-profit organization has been committed to bringing St. Louis audiences the full spectrum of dance, from classical and contemporary ballet to modern dance, ballroom, ethnic, tap, jazz, hip-hop, and cutting-edge artists of every sort. Productions are staged at two venues: the Fox Theatre and the Touhill Performing Arts Center. Dance St. Louis offers a broad range of education programs for the St. Louis community. Please refer to their Web site for details and schedules.
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