The 50 Best Small Stage Theaters In America



The playwright finds the right words. The actor then breathes life into those words. Yet, for the audience to feel anything, the venue itself plays a vital role.

In the U.S., there are many places where live theater is enjoyed, exalted and revered. Many of these places however, are so large that the experience can be lessened.

Fortunately, there are venues small enough to allow attendees an up-close-and-personal experience of live theater. To celebrate these venues, we've created a list of what we consider the 50 best small stage theaters in America.

The following theaters have a capacity of 625 or less. All the small stage theaters on our list enrich, educate, and enlighten. They are run by passionate people who value the actors, the audiences and the arts.

After seeing a performance at any of our entries, you'll leave the theater better than when you entered.

California

Chance Theater @ Bette Aitken Theater Arts Center

Cripe Stage

5522 East La Palma Avenue

Anaheim, California

Seats: 150

Past Productions: A Chorus Line, Hairspray, Lock Ness a New Musical

When you attend a play or musical at Chance Theater @ Bette Aitken theater arts Center expect excitement and something risky. You should also expect socially conscious works produced by passionate and talented artists. There are two stages: Cripe Stage and Fyda-Mar Stage. Cripe Stage is an intimate but comfortable blackbox theater with a flexible seating capacity, ranging from 98-130, making it a terrific place to enjoy a show. The other stage is the Fyda-Mar, which is a fixed 50-seat space set in stadium proscenium.



Image courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.

La Jolla Playhouse

Mandell Weiss Theatre

2910 La Jolla Village Drive

La Jolla, California

Seats: 492

Past Productions: Disney's Freaky Friday, The Last Tiger in Haiti, The Trump Card

La Jolla Playhouse was founded in 1947 by Gregory Peck, Mel Ferrer, and Dorothy McGuire. Located on the campus of the University of California, LJP is famous for its innovated theater productions and has won nearly three dozen Tony Awards. There are several performance spaces at La Jolla with the Mandell Weiss Theatre being the largest.

REDCAT - Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater

Black-Box Theater

631 West 2nd Street

Los Angeles, California

Seats: 270

Past Productions: Mateluna, Persona, How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere

If you're looking for something different then check out the calendar of the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater, also known as REDCAT. The performance space is the heart of Los Angeles' avant-garde theatre scene. The company's technologically advanced black-box theater is inside the amazing Walt Disney Concert Hall complex.

El Portal Theatre

Debbie Reynolds MainStage

5269 Lankershim Boulevard

North Hollywood, California

Seats: 360

Past Productions: Cagney The Musical; Grumpy Old Men; Cinderella

There are two other performance spaces at the El Portal Theatre (as well an art gallery), but the Debbie Reynolds MainStage, like its namesake, is the jewel. Come to EPT when you want a fantastic night of entertainment delivered by world class artists. You've probably seen El Portal before. It has been used in countless television shows and movies.

A Noise Within Theatre Company

Redmond Stage

3352 East Foothill Boulevard

Pasadena, California

Seats: 283

Productions: Mrs. Warren's Profession, The Madwoman of Chaillot, A Christmas Carol

The nationally renowned A Noise Within Theatre Company uses modern tech to produce classic theater. While their focus is on the classics, their productions are never stale or trite. In fact, they're quite fresh and exhilarating. Their state-of-the-art Redmond Stage opened in 2011. ANWTC also runs a slew of educational programs.



A full-sized set on A Noise Within Theatre Company's Redmond Stage. Image courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.

Dragon Productions Theatre Company

The Dragon Theatre

2120 Broadway Street

Redwood City, California

Seats: 65

Past Productions: Anna Christie, Waiting for Godot, Moonlight and Magnolias

Dragon Productions Theatre Company produces plays that are powerful, moving, and intimate; there's never anything common about a Dragon drama. DPTC works tirelessly to connect their audiences to their performers and to make their productions accessible. This affable nonprofit was founded in 1999.^ top

The Mojo Theatre

Epic Mainstage

2940 16th Street, #217

San Francisco, California

Seats: 49

Past Productions: Los Love, Twisted Love, American Dream

The Mojo Theatre's Epic Mainstage, found inside the Redstone Building, is the smallest venue on our list. Don't let that fool you. When it comes to socially conscious and politically astute theater, Mojo looms large. Founded in 2010, the company produces two types of shows: text-based and thematic cabaret.

City Lights Theater Company

Main Stage

529 South Second Street

San Jose, California

Seats: 100

Past Productions: West Side Story, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

City Lights Theater Company loves to tell stories. When they do, they don't hold back. “Intense” and “powerful” are commonly used adjectives to describe their productions. Besides classic works, CLTC produces new plays and hosts concerts by burgeoning local musicians. Their stage is intimate, which is fortunate, because it perfectly suits their type of events.^ top

Rubicon Theatre Company

Main Stage

1006 East Main Street

Ventura, California

Seats: 200

Past Productions: The Other Mozart, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, My Fair Lady

Rubicon Theatre Company is our last entry from the State of California. RTC focuses on the three “Es.” Those “Es” being entertain, enrich, and educate. They do all that by producing classic and modern material. Rubicon has a reputation for being one of the nation's best regional theaters and always playing to packed houses.



Stage created by designer Mike Billings for Rubicon Theatre Company's production of Incognito. Image courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.

Connecticut

Goodspeed Musicals

The Goodspeed Opera House

6 Main Street

East Haddam, Connecticut

Seats: 398

Past Productions: Anything Goes, Hello, Dolly!, Guys and Dolls

As their name implies, Goodspeed Musicals produces musicals, both “new and newly revived.” The Goodspeed Opera House is a beautiful building constructed in the 1870s. It was not built for operas, but plays. The theater part of the opera house is located on the building's top two floors. This presents challenges for Goodspeed's creative staff when bringing in scenery and equipment.

Westport Country Playhouse

Jason Robards Theater

25 Powers Court

Westport, Connecticut

Seats: 578

Past Productions: Dinner with Friends; The Diary of Anne Frank; Twelfth Night, or What You Will

The Westport Country Playhouse is on a mission. They want to change lives through quality live theatre. They also partake in education, host special events, and produce musicals that are appropriate for the entire family. Westport Country Playhouse was originally built in 1835. It was turned into a theater in 2005.

Florida

Theatre Jacksonville

Harold K. Smith Playhouse

2032 San Marco Boulevard

Jacksonville, Florida

Seats: 300

Past Productions: As You Like It, The Mousetrap, Pride and Prejudice

The volunteer-based Theatre Jacksonville engages and transforms their community through the power of live theater. The company has been producing captivating works since 1919. With nearly a century of quality programing under their proverbial belts, it's easy to see why Theatre Jacksonville is one of their city's most beloved cultural institutions.

Maltz Jupiter Theatre

Main Stage

1001 East Indiantown Road

Jupiter, Florida

Seats: 617

Past Productions: The Producers, The Mousetrap, Fiddler on the Roof

Maltz Jupiter Theatre is a non-profit that originated in 2001. Its theatre was built by Burt Reynolds. The space was renovated and renamed in 2004. When not staging award-winning shows, MJT focuses heavily on education and community outreach. Maltz annually serves more than 100,000 theater aficionados.

Georgia

OnStage Atlanta

Main Stage

2969 East Ponce De Leon Avenue #A

Decatur, Georgia

Seats: 180

Past Productions: 9 to 5 The Musical, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Little Shop of Horrors

OnStage Atlanta uses the artistry of live theatre to entertain and enlighten patrons. The company produces an eclectic mix of works. Regardless of the genre, or if the characters are singing their emotions, OnStage Atlanta delivers compelling storytelling to the theater-going public in Fulton and DeKalb Counties.



OnStage Atlanta's production of The Unexpected Guest. Image courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.

Illinois

Annoyance Theatre & Bar

Mainstage Theatre

851 West Belmont, Floor 2

Chicago, Illinois

Seats: 98

Past Productions: Tippi: Portrait of a Virgin, That Darned Antichrist, Coed Prison Sluts

Many of the shows running at Annoyance Theatre & Bar started out as improv. That includes the establishment's flagship musical, Coed Prison Sluts. Improvised or not, every show at AT&B will have you rolling on the floor with laughter. All are welcome at Annoyance, as long as you're over the age of 14.

Lifeline Theatre

Main Stage

6912 North Glenwood Avenue

Chicago, Illinois

Seats: 95

Past Productions: Anna Karenina, A Wrinkle in Time, Midnight Cowboy



Lifeline Theatre takes great literary works and turns them into great theatrical works. They've been doing so since 1982. Additionally, they produce a KidSeries for younger theater-goers. In 1985, LT moved into their current home in Rogers Park. Before they took over the space, it was a Commonwealth Edison substation.





MCL Chicago

Main Stage

3110 North Sheffield Avenue

Chicago, Illinois

Seats: 109

Pasr Productions: One Brain More: A Zombie Les Misical, IMbM: Improvised Musicals based on Movies, ZIG: EDM Suicide

MCL Chicago is all about blending music and comedy. They do so in a fun, innovative, and creative atmosphere. Their name, “MCL,” stands for “music and/or comedy happening live.” Their main stage is ideal for both live music and live comedy. It's cozy and simple for anyone who likes to laugh and sing along.

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Maryland

Forum Theatre

Silver Spring Black Box

8641 Colesville Road

Silver Spring, Maryland

Seats: 155

Past Productions: I Call My Brothers, World Builders, Walking the City of Silence and Stone

When you exit the Silver Spring Black Box, you and your companion(s) will probably be vehemently discussing the play you just experienced. That's exactly what Forum Theatre wants. They want people talking about live theater. They also want live theater to be affordable. Yet, their dedication to low theater ticket prices doesn't mean they skimp on quality. FT produces first-rate dramas.

Massachusetts

American Repertory Theater

Loeb Drama Center

64 Brattle Street

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Seats: 540

Past Productions: 1984, Pippin, The Plough and the Stars

The American Repertory Theater, or A.R.T., is a professional theater located on the campus of Harvard University. A.R.T. was founded in 1980. Since then, it has earned a reputation for generating indelible theater experiences and capturing a bunch of major awards. The Loeb Drama Center is A.R.T.'s main stage. It's second stage is OBERON (located on Arrow Street).



The American Repertory Theater's production of WARHOLCAPOTE. Image courtesy of theater's Facebook page.

The Cape Playhouse

Main Stage

820 Main Street Route 6A

Dennis, Massachusetts

Seats: 600

Past Productions: Cabaret, The Mousetrap, The Drowsy Chaperone

Where does Broadway summer? Well, when the Great White Way needs a holiday it goes to The Cape Playhouse. Since 1927, TCP has been Cape Cod's summer theater destination. Over the years, icons like Bette Davis, Henry Fond, and Bernadette Peters have walked the boards at the iconic playhouse.

Marblehead Little Theatre

Black Box Theater

12 School Street

Marblehead, Massachusetts

Seats: 89

Past Productions: Our Town, A Mother in My Head, Beauty and the Beast

This top-tier community theater is found at the old Firehouse on School Street—the Black Box Theater is on the first floor. The Marblehead Little Theatre is an all-volunteer non-profit as well as a huge part of the Marblehead community. They launched their first production in January of 1956 at a local junior high school.

Barrington Stage Company

Boyd-Quinson Mainstage

30 Union Street

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Seats: 520

Past Productions: The Pirates of Penzance, Tribes, Man of La Mancha

Barrington Stage Company has three aims. One, BSC wants to put on the best shows. Two, they want to develop new works, including new musicals. Three, they want to introduce the theater experience to as many people as possible, especially those with youth on their side. Their other performance space, the St. Germain Stage, seats 136.

Minnesota

The Duluth Playhouse

NorShor Theatre

506 West Michigan Street

Duluth, Minnesota

Seats: 300

Past Productions: Rumors, La Cage aux Folles, Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

The Duluth Playhouse is getting ready to move into their new facility, NorShor Theatre on East Superior Street. That venue more than doubles the capacity of their current space. TDP produces entertaining theater of all kinds for every-type of theatre goer. Founded in 1914, the Duluth Playhouse is one of the oldest community theaters in the United States.

20% Theater Company Twin Cities

4025 Cedar Avenue South

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Seats: Varies

Past Productions: The Pink Unicorn, If We Were Birds, After Juliet

20% Theater Company Twin Cities is the only entry on our list that's not connected to a single venue. They perform all over Minneapolis. We've included the company because they're an important fixture on the theatrical landscape. 20% supports, promotes, and celebrates works by female and transgender artists.

Stronger Than Steel: 11th Anniversary of 20% Theater Company Twin Cities. Image, by Rebecca Jean Lawrence Photography, courtesy of theater's Facebook page.

Missouri

Metro Theater Company

The Grandel

3311 Washington Avenue

St. Louis, Missouri

Seats: 600

Past Productions: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, Talkin' Trash, And in this Corner… Cassius Clay

The theatrical professionals at Metro Theater Company produce classic and original works. Most of their productions are geared toward younger audiences. While their main stage is The Grandel, MTC has performed in 41 states and four countries. Everyday you'll find MTC out in their community, educating and enriching.

Stray Dog Theatre

Tower Grove Abbey

2336 Tennessee Avenue

St. Louis, Missouri

Seats: 150

Past Productions: The Rocky Horror Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, God of Carnage

Stray Dog Theatre is all about “unleashing” the power of theater—that's their word, not ours. SDT creates theater that entertains, challenges, and inspires. This nonprofit is as passionate as they are professional. They produce shows at the Tower Grove Abbey which is found near Tower Grove Park and the Botanical Gardens.

Nevada

Cockroach Theatre

Art Square Theatre

1025 South First Street #110

Las Vegas, Nevada

Seats: 99

Past Productions: Constellations, No Exit, Edmond

At the center of the 18b Arts District in Las Vegas, you'll find a cozy and versatile performance space known as Art Square Theatre. It's the main venue of Cockroach Theatre. CT was created in 2003 by former members of UNLV's Department of Theatre. Cockroach produces genius stuff and they're not afraid to tackle dark material.

New Jersey

McCarter Theatre Center

The Berlind Theatre Auditorium

91 University Place

Princeton, New Jersey

Seats: 360

Past Productions: The Piano Lesson, All the Days, The Buddy Holly Story

McCarter Theatre Center welcomes more than 200,000 theater-goers a year. They also hold the distinction of being the only organization in the nation that produces professional theater and presents big-time performing artists. MTC is committed to bringing a wide variety of art forms to the Princeton community.

New York

Axis Theatre Company

Mainstage

1 Sheridan Square

New York, New York

Seats: 100

Past Productions: Attorney Street; The Vast Machine; Seven in One Blow, or The Brave Little Kid

The first organization to use the theater at 1 Sheridan Square was The Ridiculous Theatrical Company. The Axis Theatre Company took over the reins in 1998. ATC produces aggressive and surreal theater. Their productions utilize technology as well as a variety of media. If you want a fully-immersed theatre experience, then attend an Axis Theatre Company production.

Axis Theatre Company's production of Dead End. Image courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.

La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club

Ellen Stewart Theatre

66 East 4th Street

New York, New York

Seats: 299

Past Productions: Man in Snow, Golgotha, Kidnap Road

Besides the Ellen Stewart Theatre, the La Mama campus features the First Floor Theater, The Downstairs, and The Club. La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club was founded in 1961 by Ellen Stewart. It has won dozens of awards and helped to launch the careers of several prominent artists including Sam Shepard, Harvey Fierstein, Blue Man Group, and David Sedaris.

The Peccadillo Theater Company

Theatre at St. Clement's

423 West 46th Street

New York, New York

Seats: 124

Past Productions: Rocket to the Moon, Ten Chimneys, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

There's a lot of tradition at the Theatre at St. Clement's. It's the third oldest, continually operating theater in the Big Apple that's not on Broadway. Furthermore, the space is home to The Peccadillo Theater Company. PTC stages works that are culturally relevant but rarely revived. Peccadillo is a non-profit that was founded in 1994.

North Carolina

North Carolina Stage Company

Main Stage

15 Stage Lane

Asheville, North Carolina

Seats: 125

Past Productions: Hedwig and the Angry Inch, The Glass Menagerie, Jeeves in Bloom

North Carolina Stage Company presents five plays a season at their inviting and intimate theater in downtown Asheville. This award-winning company also produces works at several other venues in Western North Carolina. NCSC produces both classic and contemporary works.

Ohio

Know Theatre of Cincinnati

Main Stage

1120 Jackson Street

Cincinnati, Ohio

Seats: 100

Past Productions: Darkest Night at the Gnarly Stump, The Hunchback of Seville, Moby Dick

Know Theatre of Cincinnati knows the value of taking risks. The company fosters an atmosphere where artists can take chances and audience can enjoy those chances. That's why so many of their productions explode off the stage and evoke deep emotions. Bottom line: Know Theatre's creations expertly blend edginess and accessibility.

Oregon

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Angus Bowmer Theatre

15 South Pioneer Street

Ashland, Oregon

Seats: 600

Productions: Julius Caesar, Shakespeare in Love, Hannah and the Dread Gazebo

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival uses three performance spaces. The largest is the Angus Bowmer Theatre. The second largest is the Thomas Theatre. It seats up to 360. The third venue, The Allen Elizabethan Theatre, is outdoors. The OSF was founded in 1935. That makes it one of the oldest professional non-profit theatres in the U.S. Their seasons spans more than eight months and during that time they produce 11 plays.

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's production of Off the Rails. Image, by Jenny Graham, courtesy of OSF's Facebook page.





Broadway Rose Theatre Company

New Stage Auditorium

12850 Southwest Grant Avenue

Tigard, Oregon

Seats: 270

Past Productions: The Music Man, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

The New Stage Auditorium is home to the Broadway Rose Theatre Company. During the summer, they utilize the Deb Fennell Auditorium which is located on the campus of a nearby high school. BRTC's forte is musical theater. They also produce shows for children and host workshops for teens.

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia Theatre Company

The Suzanne Roberts Theatre

480 South Broad Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Seats: 372

Past Productions: The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey, Sex with Strangers, Mothers and Sons

The Suzanne Roberts Theatre is a top-notch performance venue that offers excellent sight lines to all attendees. The Philadelphia Theatre Company uses its performance space to produce and nurture contemporary theater. Their critically-acclaimed productions generally focus on the American journey.

Rhode Island

Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre

Black-Box Space

172 Exchange Street

Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Seats: 137

Productions: American Buffalo, A Streetcar Named Desire, Macbeth

The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre began life in 1984 in an abandoned mill building. From day one, SFGT has challenged and deepened the live theater experience for New Englanders. The company is known for its outstanding acting and artistic courage—they are not afraid to produce controversial works.

Texas

Austin Playhouse

Main Stage Theatre

6001 Airport Boulevard

Austin, Texas

Seats: 150

Past Productions: Death of a Salesman, The Philadelphia Story, I'm Not Rappaport

Austin Playhouse is one of the city's leading cultural organizations. In a city that loves art as much as Austin, that's saying something. The company began producing plays and musicals in 2000. Since then, it has had many homes. Their current residence is inside a mall owned by their partner, Austin Community College.

Teatro Dallas

Chamber Theater

1331 Record Crossing Road

Dallas, Texas

Seats: 65

Past Productions: The Invaders, El Cerco de Numancia, The Masks of Sor Juana

Teatro Dallas uses the stage to help patrons understand the myriad cultures that comprise their community. To that end, TD relies on dramatic material that supports and celebrates Latin American culture. They produce shows for audiences of all ages and do so in both Spanish and English.



Rehearsal for Teatro Dallas' production of The Invaders. Image courtesy of teatro's Facebook page.

Pasadena Little Theatre

Main Stage Arena

4318 Allen-Genoa Road

Pasadena, Texas

Seats: 137

Past Productions: Steel Magnolias; A Few Good Men; You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown

Pasadena Little Theatre has a huge history. They began entertaining and enriching their community in 1955 and are still going strong. Even though they are volunteer-based, their creative team is well-versed in the ways of professional theater. If you've already seen the production running on their main stage, attend a show at their black box theater.

Classic Theatre of San Antonio

Main Stage

1924 Fredericksburg Road

San Antonio, Texas

Seats: 99

Past Productions: Bus Stop, School for Scandal, Medea

Sure, Classic Theatre of San Antonio routinely creates magic on their main stage and transformative works, albeit on a smaller scale. But staging entertaining theater is just part of their artistic mission. CTSA also wants to use theater to create connections and foster communications. Classic Theatre is a small non-profit professional black box theater nestled in San Antonio that seats 99. It has four mainstage performances a year. Their seasons always run from the fall to the spring. Classic also has its "Second Series" productions. For these smaller productions, The Classic Theatre partners with local and national artists to continue to expand its offerings of excellent theater that is relevant, diverse, entertaining, and transformative.



From our production of The Seagull by Anton Chekhov in season 8. Julya Jara as Nina. Photo credit: Siggi Ragnar

Virginia

The American Shakespeare Center

The Blackfriars Playhouse

10 South Market Street

Staunton, Virginia

Seats: 300

Past Productions: Peter and The Starcatcher, Much Ado About Nothing, The Fall of King Henry

Their name, The American Shakespeare Center, tells you a lot about what kind of plays they produce. What you might not glean from their appellation is the amazing and educational experiences they create. ASC concentrates on the language of the Bard. Their productions use little to no sets and the audience and performers share the same light.

Kimball Theatre

428 West Duke of Gloucester Street

Williamsburg, Virginia

Seats: 410

Past Productions: What's Going On, The Barber of Seville, Hurrah for the Holidays

At the center of Merchant's Square in Williamsburg, you'll find the Kimball Theatre. This historic venue hosts a cornucopia of live performances including theatrical events. Starting in 2018, William & Mary's Department of Theatre & Dance will use the facility while their normal performance space is being renovated.

Washington, D.C.

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

"Transparent Theatrical Laboratory"

641 D Street Northwest

Washington, D.C.

Seats: 265

Past Productions: Collective Rage, Women Laughing Alone with Salad, Zombie: The American

Wolly Mammoth Theatre Company's courtyard-style performance space is located near the National Mall and was designed by architect Mark McInturff and Theatre Projects Consultants. It's a gorgeous space that has won several awards. As for dramatic material, WMTC is famous for developing new plays—many of which go on to be successfully produced at other theaters.

Washington State

Annex Theatre

Main Stage

1100 East Pike Street, Floor 2nd

Seattle, Washington

Seats: 99

Past Productions: The Twelfth Story, Black Like Us, Zapoi!

What is the Annex Theatre? Well, they'll tell you that they are a “democratic collective of theatre artists.” What do they do? They produce first-rate theater that's bold, daring, and extremely imaginative. Every year, The Annex Theatre premieres eight plays by living authors. Since their formation in 1986, Annex has produced more than 300 works.

Annex Theatre's production of The Lost Girls. Image, by Dangerpants Photography, courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.

New Century Theatre Company

12th Avenue Arts

1620 12th Avenue

Seattle, Washington

Seats: 150

Past Productions: The Big Meal, My Name is Asher Lev, The Trial

New Century Theatre Company is one of three resident theater companies producing works at the chic 12th Avenue Arts. Founded in 2008, NCTC celebrates the art of theatrical storytelling. Their productions are honest, inspirational, and audacious. New Century is operated by passionate theater-artists for passionate theatre-goers.

Taproot Theatre

Jewell Mainstage

204 North 85th Street

Seattle, Washington

Seats: 226

Past Productions: The Realization of Emily Linder, Jeeves Intervenes, Jane Eyre

The configuration of the Jewell Mainstage, and its thrust stage, means you're never more than 30 feet from the actors. Their other performance space, the Isaac Studio, seats 115. Taproot Theatre Company doesn't merely produce plays, they create enlightening theatrical experiences. You'll leave the Jewell Mainstage with your imagination expanded and your spirit lifted.

Wisconsin

Next Act Theatre

Main Stage

255 South Water Street

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Seats: 152

Past Productions: The Taming, Now or Later, Back of the Throat

Next Act Theatre is one of Milwaukee's top professional theatre companies. Their artistic offerings engage audiences on multiple emotional and intellectual levels. After all, NAT is not afraid to deal with controversial social, cultural, and political issues. Even better, they're not afraid to make audiences laugh. Basically, their plays are about life.

Skylight Music Theatre

Cabot Theatre

158 North Broadway

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Seats: 358

Past Productions: My Fair Lady, Into the Woods, Les Misérables

Skylight Music Theatre operates The Broadway Theatre Center. The center has two performance spaces: the Cabot Theatre and the smaller Studio Theatre (seats 99). The Cabot Theatre is a replica of an 18th century European opera house. Skylight produces a wide array of music-based theatrical works, everything from opera to beloved Broadway musicals.



Skylight Music Theatre's production of the Hot Mikado. Image courtesy of theatre's Facebook page.







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