

“It can be movies or the art museum, things that are fun for everyone living here to have and enjoy.

“The arts are so important for the Ozarks,” he says. Louis and saw The Music Man.” From there it was on to his senior-class play - he still remembers it was Good Morning, Miss Dove - and today, decades later, Magers says arts remains an enduring love affair for him. “Gosh, I have loved the arts since high school, when I went up to the Muny in St. His father coached Little League baseball and refereed the Blue & Gold tournament, so young Bryan spent a lot of time on the playing fields and courts.īut his love for the arts is just as deep. Growing up in Springfield, Bryan Magers was immersed in sports. Our community is extremely blessed to have the caliber of Springfield Little Theatre. There’s nothing quite like walking through the doors of the Lander’s theatre and escaping to another place for a short period of time. The dance between performers and audience members is where the real magic happens and that’s what sets live theatre apart from anything else. SLT is a place to go and leave the cares of this world behind and escape to see something magical on stage. It’s about people coming together, on and off stage, in front and behind the curtain creating something memorable for everyone. Springfield Little Theatre is so much more than going to see a show. Many of our customers and employees are talented, passionate musicians, so this performance seemed like the perfect opportunity to support Springfield Little Theatre. We are honored to support The School of Rock this season. From smalltown artists to international music producers, we provide quality product to everyone along with top-notch service. Like Springfield Little Theatre, National Audio Company has a drive to preserve history and support the arts in the community.

We dedicate ourselves to providing the highest quality audio cassettes. National Audio Company is a family-owned, local small business in the heart of downtown Springfield. The businesses who support Springfield Little Theatre by underwriting shows and sponsoring events not only see the value of a thriving theatre for our community, but also understand the positive marketing exposure that comes with that support. Springfield Ballet’s Alice in Wonderland.The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, JR.Giants In The Sky – A New Children’s Musical.12, 2023, and “Pippin” April 14-30, 2023.įor more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Springfield Little Theatre website or call 41. The 88th season of SLT also includes “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” Jan. It’s about a community theatre production of a murder mystery where - as the title suggests - everything that can go wrong does. That play has been described as a hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes. Springfield Little Theater will also stage “The Play That Goes Wrong” March 9-19, 2023. 13-23) - based on the 2003 film starring Jack Black - and “White Christmas” (Nov. In between are five well-known shows, including “School of Rock” (Oct. It’s the only show SLT has staged before.

“Disney’s Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical” wraps up the season June 9-25, 2023. “Something Rotten” was nominated for 10 Tony Awards. Brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom set out to write the world’s very first musical but must compete with an English playwright named William Shakespeare. 9-25 with “Something Rotten,” a musical comedy set in the 1590s. Six of those shows will be brand new for the community theatre, but most of the titles will be familiar to a wide variety of audiences. SLT will put on seven shows in the 2022-23 season, all at the Landers Theatre (311 East Walnut St.). Springfield Little Theatre’s 88th season manages to be both familiar and brand new at the same time.
