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Lawrence Community Theatre Enjoy live theatre in an intimate setting at the Lawrence Community Theatre. This redesigned church seats theatre-goers in tiered seating on three sides of a thrust stage where no seat is more than twenty feet from the action. At intermission visit the Gladys Six Green Room where you can chat, sample luscious desserts, sip a glass of wine, enjoy a favorite beverage and view exhibits of work by local artists. Lawrence Community Theatre will help make your evening special!

Six major productions each season offer entertainment ranging from musicals to the latest works by area playwrights.


Address: 1501 New Hampshire
Phone: 785-843-7469
Our Email: lctks@aol.com
Our Website:community.lawrence.com/CommunityTheatre/

Come visit us in Lawrence, Kansas

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Wakarusa River Valley Heritage Museum

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Stan Herd Earth Art

The Medicine Wheel earth art was designed by a Haskell art instructor and Haskell students and built by internationally known crop-artist, Stan Herd (also a Lawrencian). Crop art is a way of planting and growing crops to create a visual image, in this case the medicine wheel. Although a bird'

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Historic Cemeteries Tour

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Opera House/Liberty Hall

Liberty Hall was rebuilt in 1911 as Bowersock Opera House after fire destroyed the original Liberty Hall. Renovated in the 1980

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Depot and Visitors Center

During its post-Civil War rebuilding, one of Lawrence's main goals was to establish itself as the railroad hub of the Midwest. In 1882, Union Pacific spent $40,000 buying lots in North Lawrence and announced that it would build a new passenger depot. The 1889

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