
The arts scene in Wichita may surprise you. One of the city’s most touted cultural triumphs, there’s an unmatched performance on a stage near you. From music to comedy, discover some of the best places where you can go for live entertainment in Wichita, Kansas.
Crown Uptown Theatre
The Uptown Theatre was designed as a movie venue by the Boller Brothers and opened its doors in 1928 with Al Jolson in “The Jazz Singer” showing on its brand-new silver screen. Graced with a fresh remodel, including a state-of-the-art light and sound system, this theater is a nostalgic place to catch a concert, theatrical, or dance performance.
Kick off the new year with Faintheart, Old News, and TV Boy on Jan. 19. If you love Delta Sleep and Look Mexico, you’re going to love the slinky guitar lines and underlining emo vibes of this indie sensation. Doors open at 7 p.m. and tickets start at just $8.
Is jazz more your thing? Then join Friends University for the 26th Annual Jazz Festival featuring The Four Freshmen on Feb. 16. This alumni ensemble is one of the area’s most enduring vocal groups, with an engaging performance of toe-tapping music in the barbershop tradition. This unforgettable show opens at 6:45 p.m. and premium tickets are $50.
Orpheum Theatre
Consider the spectacular Orpheum Theatre for your next live performance outing. An icon erected on Broadway Street, she stands proud, as detail after grand architectural detail takes your breath away. The jewel of Wichita, it’s one of the best places to see a live performance in the city.
The theater is small and intimate, making it the ideal destination for a romantic evening. Get your tickets for Brian Regan on Jan. 24, and find out why he’s considered one of the best standup comedians in the nation. Bring the kids along, as Regan’s performances are clean and fun for everyone. Tickets are $49.50. After the show, climb to the upper decks for a scenic view of downtown.
A nonprofit center for the performing arts, the Orpheum also offers tours. Get a behind the scenes look at the theater, and learn all the fascinating historical facts of this treasured venue. Tours are a $20 donation per person, with a group of 25 guests.
Ballet Wichita
Discover why Wichita is the cultural hub of the region with a night at the ballet. Since 1973, Ballet Wichita has added a vibrant air to the city through exceptional performances and educational opportunities.
Outstanding productions by world-renowned director and choreographer Alex Ossadnik will fill the new year’s calendar. Known for keeping you on your toes, Ossadnik produced the magical 45th presentation of the beloved story of the Nutcracker on Dec. 16. Unfolding on the stage in classical ballet tradition, elegant dancers and magnificent music melded together beautifully.
Get out and enjoy Wichita. With a live performance almost anytime, catch an old favorite band or explore a new adventure, like the ballet. Whatever you choose, you’re sure to have a wonderful time.
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