Check Out The Popular Theatre Shows In Ohio To Enjoy Around The Year!

Ohio is a land of enthusiasm and entertainment. If you searched for the best American places to spend a leisure vacation, Ohio would be your #1 suggestion. Along with the countless flora, fauna, and adventure opportunities that you can enjoy, you also have the best chance to enjoy the theatre shows of the native artists. If you haven’t explored yet, the Ohio theatres offer some quick facts about why you should seek them out!

What type of theatre can you enjoy? 

At any time of year, local professional theatre, national performances, comedy, serious works, Broadway shows, dance, and more may be found at the different theatres and stages throughout Columbus.

There are four large theatres in Columbus’ Theatre District: The Palace, The Ohio, The Southern, and The Lincoln, as well as three smaller venues that present everything from ballet and opera to avant-garde plays.

The WexnerCenter for the Arts hosts dance, theatre, and music performances on a regular basis, bringing in performers from all over the world.

The Columbus Symphony’s Picnic with the Pops series delivers outdoor concerts to downtown’s Columbus Commons throughout the summer months.

The arts performance centre, along with theatres 

Ohio State also has prominent arts performance platforms and organizations, along with official theatres and stages. Say, The Schuster Performing Arts Center, is a well-known establishment in and around Ohio.

The Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, Ohio, was established in 2003 to serve as the city’s primary centre for the performing arts.

The Victoria Theatre Association owns and operates it, and it is located on the former site of Rike’s department store.

The Association’s major touring Broadway plays and presentations now have a new home at the Center.

For their concerts, the Dayton Philharmonic, Dayton Opera, and Dayton Ballet use the building.

The Schuster Center and the Metropolitan Arts Center, located next to the Victoria Theatre in the former Metropolitan department store building, host a wide range of acts of all sizes and are at the heart of downtown Dayton’s performing arts sector.

Cleveland Theatre Festival! 

Don’t miss the Cleveland Theatre Festival! 

The Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival, formerly known as the Great Lakes Theatre, is a professional classic theatre group based in Cleveland, Ohio.

Great Lakes is Northeast Ohio’s second-largest regional theatre, having opened in 1962.

It offers an educational outreach programme and focuses on large-cast classic plays with a strong foundation in Shakespeare’s works.

The Hanna Theatre at Playhouse Square, which reopened on September 20, 2008, hosts the company’s main stage shows in rotating repertory.

The Idaho Shakespeare Festival shares a resident company of artists with the organization.

Each season, GLT introduces thousands of adults and students to the classics on its main stage and through its education initiatives. All the performance programmes now have official websites which you can visit and make sure to book tickets on.

 

Post Author: Luke Huxham