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West Virginia Public Theatre

West Virginia‘s preeminent professional musical theatre located in Morgantown. For tickets or more information please call our box office at

Victoria Theater

First opening its doors in 1904, Victoria Theater is the oldest operating theater in West Virginia. Located in the registered

Theatre West Virginia Outdoor Dramas

All performances begin at 8:15pm at the Cliffside Amphitheatre (Grandview National Park). Admission: $19/adult; $17/Seniors and AAA; $9/children under 12;

Theatre West Virginia

The Old Brick Playhouse

Formerly the Randolph Garage Company, circa 1919, this late Edwardian style brick building is a contributing structure to the Downtown

The Landmark Studio for the Arts

Landmark Studio for the Arts is located in Sutton’s Historic Downtown district. Housed in an 1896 Victorian era Church renovated

The Charleston Light Opera Guild

To date the Charleston Light Opera Guild has produced more than 200 shows. The group continues to present a mixture

Tanner Theatre

Originally a federal building, this 1913 Neo-classical structure was donated in 1976 to be developed and maintained as a cultural

Sunset Drive-In Theater and Ellis Restaurant

Opened: 1947  Sound: FM Speakers Capacity: 400 Cars  Season: May – Sept. Screen : Single

West Virginia State Capitol Complex

Information and reservations for touring the WV State Capitol Complex: Hours: Guided tours 9:30am – 3:30pm Monday thru Friday. Tours

Star Movie Theatre

A mom and pop neighborhood movie house in a Depression-era theater showing films since the early 1930s. First-run, mainstream movies

Smoot Theatre

Enjoy unforgettable entertainment in this restored 1926 vaudeville house – the Grand Lady of downtown Parkersburg. Artists of national and

Sagebrush Round-up Country & Western Music

Sagebrush Round-Up Country |amp; Western Music 5:00PM – 10:00PM Every Saturday night! Admission is by a donation of $5 Children

Robey Theatre

The Robey Theatre was built by Hamond Robey in 1911 specifically for the exhibition of films. Robey moved his theatre

Randolph County Community Arts Center

Built in 1928, the former St. Brendan’s Catholic Church, served the Catholic community until 1999. Walter F. Martens, the architect

Parables Events, LLC

Let us entertain you! Comedy Mystery Dinner Theatre, music and more. Murder mysteries for here or to go! Events include

Old Opera House Theatre Company

Live musicals, plays, children’s theatre, art, concerts and dance in the oldest theatre in West Virginia. Theatre runs year-round; group

New World Theater Company

Acting Accordionly – strolling accordion music and witticism from the web, as well as variety stage show; Mystery! – Interactive

Municipal Auditorium

The Auditorium is a monolithic concrete and steel structure completed in 1939 as a Public Works Administration (PWA) project and

Mountain Stage

Mountain Stage with Larry Groce is a live radio show hosted by Larry Groce and heard on over 150 public

Mountain Lakes Amphitheatre

Mountain Lakes Amphitheater offers great acts all summer long. From national favorites such as Josh Turner, John Anderson, Bo Bice,

Metropolitan Theatre

In 1924 the Metropolitan Theatre opened its doors to the public as a vaudeville house designed by Charles W. Bates

McCoy’s Grand Theatre

The primary goal of MCT – indeed, the organization’s mission – is the development of lifeskills in children through participation

Marshall Artists Series

The Marshall artists series is a 72 year old arts and entertainment center affiliated with Marshall University. We present a

Lincoln Theater

Historic Lincoln Theater was built in 1920 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The theater has

Keith-Albee Theatre

In 1928, after 14 months of construction, 550 tons of steel, several million bricks, “high-tech” piping and ventilation this opulent

Huntington High Renaissance Center

The Huntington High Renaissance Center is an arts facility that includes rehearsal and performance space, an art gallery and classrooms.

Historic Sutton Playhouse

Historic Fayette Theatre

A restored theatre located in historic Fayetteville offering a full season of performances throughout the year.  We offer a murder

Greenbrier Valley Theatre

West Virginia’s Official Professional Theatre. Presenting theatrical productions, musical concerts, literary events, youth education programs, art exhibits and more throughout

Cottrill’s Opera House

The mission is to make Cottrill’s Opera House into a 425 seat state-of-the-art theater and performance hall, once again making

Core Arboretum

Hiking Trails With Varied Species Of Trees, Shrubs And Wild Flowers. Some old-growth forest. Good birding. Superb wild flowers in

Coonskin Park

Located 10 minutes from downtown Charleston, the park includes over a thousand acres of woodland, hiking and biking trails, a

Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences

Discover the excitement at the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences, where you can experience music, theater, art and

City of Princeton

City offices.

Chief Logan State Park

Campground with 26 sites all with electric and water hookups. 14 sites also have sewage hookups. This facility is included

Charleston West Side Main Street

The West Side is a significant and historic passageway in its region. Attractions |nbsp; • It is home to the

Capitol Theatre

The Capitol Theatre offers a variety of rental services to the community. Rooms in the Capitol are available for renting

Camp Washington-Carver

This Fayette County complex is a group of buildings and facilities that have achieved exceptional importance within the past 50

Alpine Theatre

The Alpine Theatre opened December 25, 1936. Admission was 25¢ per adult and 15¢ per child. Candy was 5¢; popcorn

Actors Guild of Parkersburg

Chuck Mathena Center

City of Spencer

Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches

Oglebay Institute’s Towngate Theatre & Cinema

Tamarack Marketplace

The Gaslight Theatre

Carnegie Hall, Inc.

Alban Arts Center

The Smoot Theatre