Performing Arts Center - Vicksburg, Michigan
The
Vicksburg Performing Arts Center opened in 1994 to
support arts-in-education programs. The programs
are designed to "inspire young people through the arts".
The center presents a great variety of programming each season. They have brought musicians, Broadway show productions, jazz, cabaret and orchestral productions to Vicksburg.
According to the Performing Arts Center website
The Vicksburg Performing Art Center
features a large modern stage with handicap access,
orchestra pit, grand piano, make-up room, green room,
wardrobe and dressing rooms and a convenient cargo
loading area. Equipped with state-of-the-art lighting,
sound, rigging, and electrical supply systems, the venue
has been host to a wide array of entertainers from
television and film stars John Astin, Dick Van Patten
and Frank Gorshin to the world-renown Glenn Miller
Orchestra. The Gilmore Keyboard Festival and WMU
Children's Dance Theater routinely use our stage.
In addition to performance space, the Performing Arts
Center Staff and volunteers offer support in technical
theater to lessees, plus advice to community
organizations interested in producing event such as
concerts, theater performances, workshop services,
recitals, corporate meeting and speakers.
The Performing Arts Center has 1011 fixed seats and 16
wheel chair spaces for total seating of 1027.
For more information about the Performing Arts Center, contact Tim Fuller at (269) 321-1192 or via e-mail: tfuller@vicksburg.k12.mi.us


