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Circle Theatre is the only community theatre in West Michigan that specializes in summer theatre. Since 1953, Circle has continued to deliver high-quality summer theatre entertainment to audiences.
Through their Main Stage productions, family-friendly Magic Circle productions, and their Summer Concert Series, Circle Theatre has remained a place for the community to be entertained, challenged and inspired.
They are always looking to welcome more individuals to join their circle, whether it's as a performer, production staff, or a volunteer, they have a spot for you!
For more information on their upcoming shows or how to get involved, visit their website at circle theatre dot org.
Play Concert Calendar
Support for WYCE comes from The Burning Foot Beer Festival, happening Saturday, August 26th, from 3 pm - 10 pm at Pere Marquette Beach in Muskegon.
Burning Foot Beer Festival is Beer, Bands, Bonfires and the Beach... with over 100 breweries, live music from Julian Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley, as well as Tropidelic, a reggae-funk group from Ohio, and CaliKO, a local musician from Muskegon.
There's also food from local Muskegon restaurants and art installations, including the Flaming Hop Tower and Graffiti Wall.
Information on the VIP area, camping, shuttles and tickets is at burning foot dot beer
Support for WYCE comes from The Thornapple Arts Council, announcing their inaugural Fair Ground Festival... a celebration of women in music and rural community.
The Fair Ground Festival happens Sunday, August 27th at 3 p.m. at the Barry Expo Center, in Hastings, Michigan.
It is a one-day, family-friendly music festival held at an accessible venue, featuring six different female-led performers including Kyshona*, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Ruthie Foster, The Crane Wives, The Accidentals, and Headliner Joseph.
The Fair Ground Festival will also feature food trucks, beer, and festival and performer merch.
More information and festival tickets are at thornapple arts dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from Section Live.
WYCE presents Kitchen Dwellers with support from Armchair Boogie at The Stache on Thursday, December 7th.
Tickets for this all ages show are available at the venue box office, as well as online at sectionlive.com.
WYCE presents The Red Clay Strays performing live at The Stache on Sunday October 22nd at 7:30pm.
The Alabama-based alt country rock band is making a stop in Grand Rapids as a part of their "Way Too Long" National tour.
Tickets for The Red Clay Strays at The Stache and more information are at sectionlive dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from The Burning Foot Beer Festival, happening Saturday, August 26th, from 3 pm - 10 pm at Pere Marquette Beach in Muskegon.
Burning Foot Beer Festival is Beer, Bands, Bonfires and the Beach... with over 100 breweries, live music from Julian Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley, as well as Tropidelic, a reggae-funk group from Ohio, and CaliKO, a local musician from Muskegon.
There's also food from local Muskegon restaurants and art installations, including the Flaming Hop Tower and Graffiti Wall.
Information on the VIP area, camping, shuttles and tickets is at burning foot dot beer
Support for WYCE comes from The Thornapple Arts Council, announcing their inaugural Fair Ground Festival... a celebration of women in music and rural community.
The Fair Ground Festival happens Sunday, August 27th at 3 p.m. at the Barry Expo Center, in Hastings, Michigan.
It is a one-day, family-friendly music festival held at an accessible venue, featuring six different female-led performers including Kyshona*, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Ruthie Foster, The Crane Wives, The Accidentals, and Headliner Joseph.
The Fair Ground Festival will also feature food trucks, beer, and festival and performer merch.
More information and festival tickets are at thornapple arts dot org.
Support for WYCE comes from the Kalamazoo State Theatre presenting Liz Phair* on Thursday, December 7th.
Liz Phair brings her Guyville tour to the historic Kalamazoo State Theatre along with special guest Kate Bollinger.
The tour celebrates thirty years of her critically-acclaimed Exile In Guyville LP
Doors for Liz Phair open at 6pm. The show begins at 7pm.
Tickets for Liz Phair at the Kalamazoo State Theatre go on sale Friday August 25th at the State Theatre box office and at k-a-z-o-o state dot com
WYCE presents The Red Clay Strays performing live at The Stache on Sunday October 22nd at 7:30pm.
The Alabama-based alt country rock band is making a stop in Grand Rapids as a part of their "Way Too Long" National tour.
Tickets for The Red Clay Strays at The Stache and more information are at sectionlive dot com.
Support for WYCE comes from The Burning Foot Beer Festival, happening Saturday, August 26th, from 3 pm - 10 pm at Pere Marquette Beach in Muskegon.
Burning Foot Beer Festival is Beer, Bands, Bonfires and the Beach... with over 100 breweries, live music from Julian Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley, as well as Tropidelic, a reggae-funk group from Ohio, and CaliKO, a local musician from Muskegon.
There's also food from local Muskegon restaurants and art installations, including the Flaming Hop Tower and Graffiti Wall.
Information on the VIP area, camping, shuttles and tickets is at burning foot dot beer
Support for WYCE comes from The Thornapple Arts Council, announcing their inaugural Fair Ground Festival... a celebration of women in music and rural community.
The Fair Ground Festival happens Sunday, August 27th at 3 p.m. at the Barry Expo Center, in Hastings, Michigan.
It is a one-day, family-friendly music festival held at an accessible venue, featuring six different female-led performers including Kyshona*, Patty PerShayla and the Mayhaps, Ruthie Foster, The Crane Wives, The Accidentals, and Headliner Joseph.
The Fair Ground Festival will also feature food trucks, beer, and festival and performer merch.
More information and festival tickets are at thornapple arts dot org.