The Arrow Rock Lyceum - A Gem in Mid-Missouri
The Lyceum has been entertaining audiences in the heart of Missouri for many years producing a variety of musicals, dramas and comedies. Since 1961, thousands of patrons have been thrilled and entertained by the magic that happens at the Lyceum. This video takes you behind the scenes for the story on how the theatre began and how it has grown over the years.
Find out why cast members travel from the theaters of New York to this small village in Mid-Missouri to practice their craft and produce professional theatrical performances at the Lyceum. Everyone sees what happens on stage. This is your chance to learn about the history of the Lyceum, how the shows are produced, and hear from some of the actors that return over the years to a place they call home.
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Welcome to Arrow Rock!
Situated just 40 minutes from Columbia, the historic village of Arrow Rock, Missouri is truly a sight to see. Founded in 1829, Arrow Rock has remained a small, quiet village full of rich entertainment and historical experiences, as well as a proud past.
Part of Arrow Rock's appeal is the historic Lyceum Theatre, located on the corner of High and 2nd Street. Nestled in the heart of Arrow Rock, the Lyceum Theatre remains a vital part of the community. Since the 1960s, the Lyceum has continued to thrive as one of Mis souri's oldest professional regional theatres and became one of the first theatres in Missouri to receive an award from the Missouri Arts Council. During the 1990's, word of the Lyceum's rich and entertaining productions spread and audiences continued visiting the unique village. The now 408-seat theatre provides musical entertainment, dramas and comedies. Bringing professional actors from across the country, the theater is able to provide entertainment for patrons of all ages and interests.
While planning your visit to the Lyceum, you may also wonder what other accommodations the village holds. Arrow Rock is an ideal getaway for couples, groups of friends, and families looking to enjoy culture and history. Before seeing your chosen performance at the Lyceum, enjoy a scenic walking tour, a visit to our old country store, or even some ice cream or a quick lunch at one of our dining facilities. After the show, enjoy drinks at the tavern or go ahead and check in to a quaint bed and breakfast to spend the rest of your evening. The next morning, spend a few hours at the Arrow Rock Historic Museum or visit the Old School House. Any way you twist it, your trip to Arrow Rock is sure to be memorable and educational.
The Arrow Rock Lyceum Theater
Tim and Mighty Quinn and The Arrow Rock MO Lyceum Theatre
Arrow Rock
Walking tour of historic Arrow Rock, MO.
Arrow Rock Audition
Arrow Rock audition summer 2017
July 4, 2013 in Arrow Rock
The annual 4th of July Impromptu Parade in the historic village of Arrow Rock, Mo.
Arrow Rock Audition
This is my audition video for your 2014 season. Included are cuts from Avenue Q and Songs for a New World. Thanks!
Arrow rock visit by MO river
My bud trent walking across a log as u can see duh haha
2017 solar eclipse-Arrow Rock,MO | Vlog#75
Truebalsamhogs visits the village of Arrow Rock in Missouri
An interesting little village in Missouri
Lyceum Theatre.flv
Kevin appears in the leasd role of Jim in Pump Boys And Dinettes at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
CAFOs In Arrow Rock
KOMU 8 News, May 20, 2009
Arrow Rock, Missouri
Arrow Rock 4th of July Impromptu Parade 2014
The charming annual 4th of July in Arrow Rock, Mo., a National Historic Landmark village
It Hurts Me- All Shook Up
Alex LeBlanc as Dennis in Bishop Hendricken’s fall show All Shook Up
Awesome 1960's Security Hydraulic Elevator at 100 E. Lancaster Ave, Wayne, PA
Wow. Such a beauty. Not sure of the year, so not sure if it is Rotary or Dover. I do however believe that Security was a distributor back before the days of Dover, and I think these fixtures were made by Rotary and then passed on to Dover, kind of like how Dover passed on Impulse to Thyssen, and how Westinghouse passed on RT to Schindler. I couldn't find the year the building was built online, not even on loopnet, so I am not sure if it's from before or after 1955 (the year Rotary Lift Co. became Dover Elevator Corporation).
Tech Specs:
Capacity-1000 lbs
Number of Cars in Bank-1
Fixtures-Buttons-Old GAL Black Buttons
Fixtures-Floor Indicator-N/A
Fixtures-Lanterns-N/A
Travel Distance-3 Stories
Door Type-Really Thin Double Speed
Door Safety-Bumper
Interlock-GAL (Probably not Original, but I'm not sure if GAL made Interlocks back then, so not sure)
Installed-c.1960's
2017 Missouri Arts Awards
Since 1983, the Missouri Arts Council and the State of Missouri have been honoring our state’s arts heroes—the people who make the arts happen. The annual Missouri Arts Awards celebrate people, organizations, and communities that have made profound and lasting contributions to the cultural and artistic climate of the state. Honorees are selected by an independent panel in six categories: Arts Education, Arts Organization, Creative Community, Individual Artist, Leadership in the Arts, and Philanthropy.
The 2017 Missouri Arts Awards were presented in a ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda in Jefferson City on February 8. Video of the ceremony coming soon!
Arts Education | Barbara Berner, St. Louis
Artistic director since 1999 of the six ensembles comprising The St. Louis Children’s Choirs and conductor of the Choirs’ premier touring group—providing in-depth performance opportunities and character education for 450 young singers ages 6-18 from 85 zip codes
Arts Organization | Shakespeare Festival St. Louis
Year-round program of theatrical performances, education outreach, and community involvement stoked by the works of Shakespeare—“in the Schools” locally and on tour, “in the Streets” making grassroots connections, “in the Park” every summer under the stars
Creative Community | Village of Arrow Rock
A living time capsule in the Missouri heartland that plays host to 100,000 visitors each year to enjoy its 19th-century buildings, intimate ties with painter George Caleb Bingham, and myriad artistic events such as the Heritage Festival and performances at the Lyceum Theatre
Individual Artist | Jerry Ford, Cape Girardeau
Jazz trumpeter and band leader whose music with his Jerry Ford Orchestra, its spinoff ensembles, and the Cape Girardeau Municipal Band has been a mainstay of the region since 1957 at innumerable concerts, dances, parties, festivals, fundraisers, and special events
Leadership in the Arts | Gary R. Gaydos, Florissant
Dynamo of the cultural life of his north St. Louis community through four decades as manager of the Florissant Civic Center Theatre, advisor to the Florissant Fine Arts Council, board member of the Missouri Association of Community Arts Agencies, and more
Philanthropy | C. Richard “Dick” Belger and Evelyn Craft Belger, Kansas City
Leaders of a century-old multi-state crane and hauling company who have a passion for building arts infrastructure: the Belger Arts Center spotlighting contemporary American art and the Belger Crane Yard Studios furnishing galleries and working spaces for 56 artists
Stars and the Moon part 2 sung by Galen Crawley
Gala performance at the Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre.
From SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD. By Jason Robert Brown.
Central Missouri Two
Rocheport and Arrow Rock in Central Missouri