The Capitol Arts Center has an illustrious history in the arts and culture of south-central Kentucky. Originally built as a vaudeville house in the late 1890’s, the Columbia Theatre was redesigned as a movie house in the mid-1930’s and renamed the Capitol Theatre. Presenting movies for more than three decades, the theater closed its doors in 1967. Following a $1.3 million renovation project, the Capitol Arts Center opened its doors to the community in September 1981. They host a wide variety of performing arts events.
OUR MISSION: The Capitol Arts Alliance is a non-profit corporation dedicated to supporting the arts for the citizens of south central Kentucky. The mission of the Capitol Arts Alliance is to enrich the quality of life in our region through arts experiences as a presenter, an arts educator, and a leader.
A historic movie theatre built in 1926 and fully renovated for live performances. You’ll find something for the entire familyto enjoy.
The mission of the Leeds Center for the Arts is to serve as an information, performance and resource center for the performing and visual arts for citizens within a fifty mile radius.
Constructed in 2001, The PAC is unique in the nation as one of a handful of performing arts centers designed and operated by theatre professionals but owned by a public school system. As such, the Kentucky Arts Council, the Southern Arts Federation, the National Endowment for the Arts have all rewarded it for its contributions to the students and community of Hardin County.
Founded in 1957, the Yeiser Art Center is a nonprofit, educational organization whose purpose is promoting the creation and the appreciation of the visual arts.
The Paramount Arts Center, hosts headline entertainers, Broadway plays and performances in every genre year round. Housed in the restored Paramount Theatre which, built in 1931, the Arts Center began presenting performing arts in 1972. The theatre seats 1400 people and is listed as a Kentucky Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center is a multidisciplinary arts venue for all ages which provides theatre events, educational programs and art exhibitions to the Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati community.
The Mission of the Market House Theatre is to enhance the quality of life in our community by providing a "hands on" artistic experience for people of all ages.
The final performance audience of Best Christmas Pageant Ever and the last audience to sit in the seats that were made over a hundred years ago. New seats will greet audiences in 2010!
A wide range of professional performances. The Center’s gallery also hosts changing art exhibits.
Henderson Fine Arts Center, located on the campus of Henderson Community College. In this unique lake-side setting, Henderson Fine Arts Center’s concerts and shows embrace a wide variety of the performing arts such as music, dance, drama, and comedy. We are Henderson’s Showplace!