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The breathtaking details (including the 21-foot-high chandelier!) of its opulent, Spanish-Baroque architecture make any night at the Ohio an event to remember! The Ohio Theatre is located at 39 E. State Street, between 3rd and High Streets, across the street from the Ohio Statehouse. NEW!
- Riffe Center Theatre Complex
Formerly known as the Capitol Theatre, the venue was renamed...
- Drexel Theatre
They closed the worn-down theatre for one month to renovate...
- Southern Theatre
The Southern Theatre was also one of the first commercial...
- Lincoln Theatre
First opened in 1928, the Lincoln Theatre is a landmark in...
- McCoy Center
Located on the Learning Community Campus of the New...
- Studio Three, Riffe Center
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- Studio Two, Riffe Center
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- Davidson Theatre
The Speaker Jo Ann Davidson Theatre is located inside the...
- Riffe Center Theatre Complex
Official ticketing website for performances at Playhouse Square, the not-for-profit performing arts center in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, presenting Broadway, concerts, comedy, dance, film and educational programs.
NOW ON SALE Disney's THE LION KING returns to the Ohio Theatre, captivating audiences with its awe-inspiring visuals, unforgettable music, and unique storytelling, making it one of the most beloved productions ever staged!
Welcome to Short North Stage! We are excited to see you at one of our upcoming shows! Click on our season shows to learn more and purchase tickets. Reminder - CBUSArts is our box office and our ONLY ticket seller.
- The Play’S The thing. So Is The Process.
- An Academy Tradition: The Fourth-Grade Musical
- Inspiring Confidence in Middle School
- Comfortable in The Spotlight — in and Outside of School
- Want to Learn More About The Performing Arts at Academy?
For Academy students, the process of rehearsing, making costumes, building sets and designing stage lighting is as important as the performance itself. They learn time management skills, improvisation and the importance of teamwork. Stepping into a character’s shoes builds empathy and psychological insight. And has there ever been a better lesson a...
In PreK and Kindergarten, Academy taps into young children’s natural propensity for play-acting through singing, skits, dancing and learning about the practice of the arts in other cultures. Lower school students also receive formal instruction in drama. This culminates in one of Academy’s most celebrated traditions — the fourth-grade musical. Just...
Adolescence is a critical time for building a young person’s confidence and self-esteem. Academy’s emphasis on performance at this age allows students to safely take risks and discover their talents. The Creative Expressions program gives students the chance to produce their own plays, create a “STOMP” routine and learn set design. Middle Schoolers...
By the time they get to Upper School, Academy students perform in regional theatre, take summer acting workshops and compete in the Madlabs Young Playwright’s Festival. They also have an opportunity to take our Portfolio Technical Theater course. This independent study course is for students looking for a deeper understanding of drama and theatre t...
Schedule a personal tour of campus! If you’d like to schedule a tour, please email admissions@columbusacademy.org or call the Admissions Office at (614) 509-2220 and leave a voicemail. You can also click hereto submit an inquiry form. We look forward to sharing the Academy Experience with you!
The Ohio Theatre is a performing arts center and former movie palace on Capitol Square in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. Known as the "Official Theatre of the State of Ohio", the 1928 building was saved from demolition in 1969 and was later completely restored.
In Columbus' Theater District, there are four large theaters, The Palace, The Ohio, The Southern and The Lincoln, and three smaller spaces bringing you everything from ballet and opera to avant-garde plays.