Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
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329 S Park Street, Kalamazoo MI 49007
Stop #: 18
Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
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From 1929 to the present, the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre has been at the forefront of community theatres in America. From its beginning, it has been praised by the public and its peers as one of the outstanding examples of just what can be done with a “Civic” or community theatre. What started as a tiny band of people producing a few plays in Lincoln School Auditorium in the summer of 1929, has grown to be one of the premier community theatres in the country. Founders of the theatre included Dorothy Dalton, Norman Carver Sr., Howard Chenery, Arthur Kohl, Frances Hall Kohl, Paul Fuller and Louise Carver. Their contributions to The Civic helped to set the stage for many years of high artistic quality and performance. In its long history, the Civic has managed to survive the Depression, become a major cultural institution in southwest Michigan and is still a leader in the ranks of community theatre nationwide.
