Drive-ins are the perfect movie venue for the COVID-19 era because it's an experience where yo can limit their exposure to COVID-19 while being around others.
I'm sure you guys remember a while back we had the pleasure of seeing a funny and touching show come through to our local community theater: The Church Basement Ladies. Well, now they're back for another round of awesomeness! The ladies are serving it up again in Troupe America’s Christmas musical comedy Away in the Basement: A Church Basement Ladies Christmas.
If there's one thing that kids love, it's fantastical adventure. The world of make believe that's far removed from our lives of chores, homework and brussel sprouts is always something that kids will love. So that's why I thought we should let you guys know all about the new State Fair Community College production of "How I Became a Pirate."
Here in our area, we’re always looking for new, fun and inventive ways to entertain ourselves. After a while, the movies, video games and even sporting events can get a bit old. It’s good every now and then to try something new. The Lyceum Theater not only has something new, but something very fun as well!
It looks like quite a few drive-in theaters will be closing down in the next year. It's been announced that Hollywood films will no longer be made with 35 mm film and everything will be completely digital. It's not a big deal for regular movie theaters, but it'll be very tough for most drive-ins since the new digital projectors can cost around $80,000 or more. A lot of drive-ins are likely to go o
Something's coming to the Liberty Center this week, and it's going to be a lot of fun. I got to speak with Carl this morning about a great new show coming for children.