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Something for everyone
New season at Sangamon Auditorium covers the waterfront
By Scott Faingold
Tags: Arts Features, Performing Art
Young reenactors learn history and life
Steps on the Road to Freedom performs April 29
By LaVern McNeese
The Sky’s the Limit for the Mature Mob
By Will Burpee
Jekyll & Hyde grapples with good and evil
By Patrick Yeagle
Shrek
The green monster comes to the Muni
By Zach Baliva
An exciting, eclectic season at Sangamon Auditorium
All Shook Up is fun
The Springfield Muni Opera’s summer season continues with Elvis rock ’n roll
The hills are alive
Sound of Music opens the Muni’s summer season
Local playwright brings The Rev to life
Does Inherit the Wind say something today?
Local production continues at the Hoogland Oct. 11-13
The Mature Mob makes another hit
Through the years with Springfield’s talented old-timers
Risky business
Muni brings gritty drama Rent to the Springfield stage
You Gotta Believe
Springfield’s summer theater continues its strong season with Peter Pan
Living the Dream
For many first-timers, life on the Muni stage is an unforgettable experience
Sangamon Auditorium expands its borders
An eclectic 2013-14 season is waiting in the wings
Genders bent here
Hedwig is a “transformative” rock musical
The Civil War’s effects on ordinary folks
Civil War Journeys continues at New Salem’s Theatre in the Park July 19-22
By Grace Sweatt
I bought a theater
Scott Richardson’s theatrical labor of love brings eclectic culture to Springfield
UIS stages a classic, True West
And don’t miss Den of Thieves by the Less is More Theatre Company
By Phil Funkenbusch
A winter full of fine Springfield theater
The 25th annual First Night
On New Year’s Eve come downtown for a bargain celebration of the arts
A family’s clash of values in a time of war
Shenandoah at New Salem July 15-17 and 21-24
Springfield playwright brings ice cream to comedy
By Grace Smith
A rich season of summer theater
Spotlight on Ice
This year’s show features witches, greasers, and man-eating plants!
By Owen Irwin
Sunshine 66 Hotel Music Festival
@ Route 66 Hotel and Conference Center
Fri., March 29, 5 p.m.-3 a.m. and Sat., March 30, 12 p.m.-3 a.m.
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
Home alone
By George Pawlaczyk
John Mellencamp more than rocks
By Tom Irwin
PILLSBURIED: Art, artifacts and curiosities from the former Pillsbury site
By Karen Ackerman Witter