The Woodstock Opera House is a historical venue for performing arts and receptions located in Woodstock, Illinois. It was built in 1889 and designed as a multi-use facility with space for city administration offices as well as police and fire departments. The building was planned by architect Smith Hoag and built by contractor Simon Brink for a cost of $25,000. Today, the City of Woodstock still owns the building, but the building is used exclusively as a performance space. Perhaps the most notable performer to grace the stage was Orson Welles, who grew up in Woodstock and to whom the stage was dedicated in 2013. Phone: +1 815-338-5300
E-mail: tickets@woodstockil.gov
Website: www.woodstockoperahouse.com
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2016-12-23 19:00:00 (Ended) | Bluesman Brother Yusef- Tim & Myles Thompson- Helen Avakian- Jeff Friedlander | Find Tickets |
2017-02-05 14:00:00 (Ended) | Cassandra Vohs- Demann | Find Tickets |
2017-04-20 18:30:00 (Ended) | Annual WFAA TALENT SHOWCASE | Find Tickets |
2017-10-17 10:30:00 (Ended) | "Novel Ideas" Fall Childrens Program presented by Woodstock Fine Arts Association | Find Tickets |
2017-10-19 11:00:00 (Ended) | Judy Collins: Conversation with a Modern Day Renaissance Woman by the Woodstock Fine Arts Association | Find Tickets |
2024-04-05 21:30:00 | Mitch Rossell | Find Tickets |