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Where to find theater, dance and other cultural outlets

Performing arts

Hoogland Center for the Arts

420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787 hcfta.org

The Hoogland Center for the Arts is a magnet for both practitioners and supporters of the arts, housing 18 different arts organizations with four performance sites, two art galleries and meeting space galore. The Hoogland Center is also home to the Springfield Area Arts Council, a nexus of information for artists of all stripes. A variety of organizations hold meetings at the Hoogland, thanks to its location in the heart of downtown Springfield surrounded by the city’s best restaurants, hotels and tourist stops. The Hoogland’s website provides an updated calendar of events and links to other area arts organizations.

Illinois College TheatreWorks

300 Lockwood Ave., Jacksonville 217-245-3471

ic.edu/theatre/tickets

The producing arm of the Illinois College department of theater presents both faculty and student-directed work at the McGaw Fine Arts Center in Jacksonville. It is a campus-driven program that consists of a variety of performances including MainStage plays, student-directed one-acts and an improv troupe.

Illinois Symphony Orchestra

524 1/2 E. Capitol Ave. 800-401-7222 (Admin) 217-206-6160 (Tickets) ilsymphony.org

Led by music director Ken Lam, Illinois Symphony Orchestra performances are held at both the UIS Performing Arts Center and at First Presbyterian Church in downtown Springfield, bringing live musical experiences to audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Springfield Ballet Company

420 S. Sixth St.

217-544-1967 springfieldballetco.org

Housed at the Hoogland Center for the Arts, this nonprofit ballet company has been entertaining and educating audiences since 1975. The company’s diversity is evident in its repertory programs, which feature classical ballet, contemporary ballet, jazz, modern, tap, theatre and character with three major and several minor performances each season. Major productions are held at the UIS Performing Arts Center..

Springfield Municipal Band

springfieldmunicipalband@gmail.com

This year marks the municipal band’s 84th anniversary of providing free music in the city’s parks for both residents and visitors. It is directed by Tom Philbrick and includes approximately 80 musicians who alternate on the various performances. The schedule includes outdoor concerts in Douglas Park on Tuesdays from June through the first week in August, 7:30-9 p.m., and in other parks and events throughout the summer.

Springfield Theatre Centre

420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-0878 springfieldtheatrecentre.com

Housed at the Hoogland Center for the Arts, this local theater group has yearround performances as well as summer performing arts camps for children, providing central Illinois with quality theatre, educational opportunities and a creative outlet for live theatrical arts.

The Legacy Theatre

101 E. Lawrence Ave. 217-528-9760 atthelegacy.com

A bright addition to the Springfield theater scene in recent years, is a private group of volunteers brought the long-shuttered Springfield Theatre Centre facility back to life. In addition to presenting shows by inhouse company Roxy Theatricals and other local producers, The Legacy brings touring shows to Springfield and hosts concerts and movies in the intimate space.

The Springfield Muni

815 East Lake Shore Dr. 217-793-6864 themuni.org

The Muni is an outdoor amphitheater tucked away at Lake Springfield that offers residents and visitors a unique venue in which to enjoy quality, locally produced entertainment all summer long. The Muni is one of the largest all-volunteer community theater organizations in the nation.

Theatre in the Park

15588 History Lane (Route 97), Petersburg 217-632-5440 theatreinthepark.net

A nationally acclaimed repertory theater located at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site. The outdoor amphitheater offers a unique environment for a variety of performances throughout the summer.

UIS Performing Arts Center

One University Plaza 217-206-6160 uispac.com

Located on the campus of the University of Illinois Springfield, the Performing Arts Center encompasses a variety of venues and programs including Sangamon Auditorium, the intimate UIS Studio Theatre, the UIS Ticket Office and the UIS Performing Arts Education Connections program. It hosts more than 120 events each year, including conferences, debates and a broad spectrum of the highest quality of music, theater, dance and comedy shows. From Broadway shows to today’s popular musical stars, the Performing Arts Center hosts big name entertainment throughout the year. It is the only venue of its kind and size in Sangamon county, drawing audiences from a 14-county semi-rural region.

Visual arts

SAA Collective

420 S. Sixth St. 217-523-2787 springfieldart.org

Housed at the Hoogland Center for the Arts, the SAA Collective holds regular rotating exhibitions in the H.D. Smith Gallery. More than 80 local artists have work on display and for sale in a wide variety of media. The SAA Collective is committed to fostering community awareness and participation in the visual arts while providing support for local emerging and professional artists. The gallery is free and open to the public.

James S. Murray Gallery

5250 Shepherd Rd. 217-786-2216 llcc.edu/art/JamesSMurrayGallery

Located on the campus of Lincoln Land Community College, the gallery exhibits creative work from a wide array of artists, including faculty and students.

M.G. Nelson Family Gallery

700 N. Fourth St. 217-523-2631 springfieldart.org/mg-nelson-familygallery.html

Located on the campus of Springfield Art Association, the gallery brings a variety of high-quality visual arts from the traditional to the most contemporary and features a variety of visual arts from around the globe. An average of twelve exhibitions rotate through the gallery each year. These exhibitions represent art from as close as the elementary school across the street and as far away as Russia. The gallery is free and open to the public.

The Pharmacy Gallery & Art Space

623 E. Adams St. 801-810-9278

A recent move to downtown has significantly expanded the space available to this gallery and art space, dedicated to cultivating and celebrating expressions of multidimensional artists. Features contemporary art and hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year.

Visual Arts Gallery - University of Illinois Springfield

One University Plaza 217-206-6506 uis.edu/visualarts/gallery

Located on the UIS campus in the Health and Sciences Building (Room 201), the gallery seeks to expand and enrich understanding of the visual arts for Illinois citizens, artists, and students through diverse quality exhibitions. It holds regular exhibits by visiting artists, faculty and students. The gallery benefits the Illinois art community by increasing public awareness of the visual arts and by exhibiting artists of regional and national importance. Events are free and open to the public.

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