Alberta Bair Theater
The historic Alberta Bair Theater presents music, theater, dance, and other cultural events.
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The historic Alberta Bair Theater presents music, theater, dance, and other cultural events.
Ski or snowboard your way for cash prizes during the Big Mountain Pond Skim, where contestants either glide or splash their way across a man-made pond on the last day of ski season in early April. There are also prizes for the best costume and best wipeout.
Missoula is home to several film festivals each year, but the biggest and best of them is the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, the premier venue for nonfiction film in the American West. Over the course of a week in late February, 20,000 people watch more than 140 of the most compelling films from all over the world, dozens of them making their premieres. Most of the films are shown in the Wilma Theatre, a state-of-the-art venue with the character of a 1920s theater. For the locals, it is an annual ritual, and visitors, too, come from all over to spend a week watching films and hobnobbing with directors. This makes the cold month of February a perfect time to visit Missoula.
Mid-May through early September, the repertory group Bigfork Summer Playhouse presents Broadway musicals and comedies every night except Sunday in the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online and by mail beginning in April, and by phone starting mid-May. Children's workshops and theater are held in the same facility.
Upward of 20 downtown galleries host free receptions with food, beverages, and live music during Billings Art Walks held on the first Friday of even-numbered months (February, April, June, etc.). Maps are available at participating galleries.
The historic district's Blue Slipper Theatre presents various full-length productions, including one-act plays, popular melodramas, and an annual Christmas variety show.
This group runs a year-round concert series, often featuring talented university students and traveling artists. Performances take place at the Willson Auditorium.
Voices of the mountains blend at concerts by the Glacier Symphony, Orchestra and Chorale, held in several venues around Whitefish and Kalispell. Conductor John Zoltek and his talented musicians hold a Spring Festival in April (Kalispell) and the week-long Festival Amadeus in August (Whitefish) only a short drive from the splendor of Glacier National Park.
Comedies, dramas, musicals, Shakespeare in the Park, and many more performances are a sampling of the year-round schedule put on at the Hamilton Playhouse. Offerings have included "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" and "Steel Magnolias." Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office.
The Hard Grass Bluegrass Festival draws musicians from around the West for three days in July. Ten bands from as far away as Kentucky will rip it up July 23--25. Youngsters under 18 can bring their acoustic-stringed instrument for the Kids Music Program. The outdoor event also includes arts-and-crafts vendors, pickers' workshops, and food stands.
At the Missoula Children's Theatre, year-round productions vary from Broadway musicals to community theater for and by children from 5 to 18 years old. From October to June you can see local talent and guest artists (usually professionals) perform family favorites, and in summer there's a theater camp where kids are the stars of the productions.
The University of Montana's College of the Arts and Media manages the Montana Repertory Theatre, the only full-season professional company in the state. The Rep provides the region with a steady diet of popular Broadway shows; recent showings include War of the Worlds, Room Service and On Golden Pond.
The Music in the Mountains summer concert series showcases such headliners as Taj Mahal, Willie Nelson, and the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra in outdoor venues.
Venture Theatre and Rimrock Opera Company come together to bring productions, ranging from works for young people to cutting-edge dramas, to its small stage on select weekends. Though the actors aren't professional (yet), you wouldn't know it.
Home of the Whitefish Theater Company, this intimate theater hosts a variety of year-round live performances and concerts, as well as classic and independent films. In August, the O'Shaughnessy hosts the Glacier Symphony's Festival Amadeus, a week-long classical music festival.
Enjoy summer theater with the Port Polson Players. The high-quality amateur troupe puts on musicals, comedies, and dramas in a beautiful 1930s log theater.
Every Summer Sunday from June through August at Bigfork's Everit L. Sliter Memorial Park, hear live music—from orchestral to salsa—performed by local musicians and regionally known bands at the River Bend Stage.
The RiverStone Gallery displays original paintings, sculptures, pottery, and contemporary jewelry by Western artists.
During the summer months, this university-based touring theater troupe performs Shakespeare plays in some 61 rural communities throughout Montana and nearby states.
In a remodeled historic stone jail, The Myrna Loy—named after the Montana-born actress—hosts live performances by nationally and internationally recognized musicians and dance troupes. Foreign and independent films are shown in the auditorium and screening room
The historic Opera House is the oldest continuously operating summer theater in the West, in operation since 1949. Early June through early September, the theater hosts an amusing vaudeville show by the Virginia City Players. Shows are Tuesday through Thursday at 4, Friday and Saturday at 7. Weekend matinees are at 2.
The classic art deco Washoe Theatre, built in 1931, was ranked by the Smithsonian as the fifth-most-beautiful theater in the nation. Murals and ornamentation in silver, copper, and gold leaf are some of the highlights of this theater, which is open nightly for movies and other events. In 2013, the theater updated its 35-mm film projector to a digital projector enabling it to play 3D movies.