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Missoula Children’s Theatre

200 N. Adams [Map]
Phone: 728-1911
Website: www.mctinc.org
MCT is dedicated to the development of life skills in children through participation in the performing arts. Focused on creativity, social skills, goal achievement, communication skills and self-esteem. The largest touring children’s theater in the U.S., MCT also maintains a local community theater with five productions per year. Featuring gift shop and tours for the public. Open weekdays 9am-5pm and 1 hour before every public MCT performance.



Historic Wilma Theatre

131 S. Higgins [Map]
Phone: 728-2521
Website: www.thewilma.com
Built in 1921, the Historic Wilma Theatre is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Renovations continue bringing this beautiful grand dame back to life. The Wilma is Missoula’s hub for live entertainment, movies on the big curved silver screen, and local showcases in the 1,000-seat auditorium. Theatres available for rent.



Roxy Theater

718 S. Higgins [Map]
Phone: 728-9380
Website: www.wildlifefilms.org
The historic Roxy Theater is one of Missoula's treasured landmarks. Any of the Roxy's three theaters can be rented and the International Wildlife Film Festival and International Wildlife Media Center stage their own events here.



Missoula Historic Tours

823 Waverly [Map]
Phone: 728-2351
Website: www.missoulahistorictours.com
Allan Mathews, chosen "Preservationist of the Decade," by the Missoula Historic Preservation Commission, is author of the award winning book, "A Guide to Historic Missoula." He is available for walking tours of the downtown and historic districts, as well as lectures, multi-media presentations and as a guide for pre-arranged bus tours of Missoula and the surrounding valleys.



Missoula Symphony Association

320 E Main St [Map]
Phone: 721-3194
Website: www.missoulasymphony.org
For 50 years, the Missoula Symphony Orchestra and Chorale have presented live music of the highest quality to the Missoula area. We present 10 concerts, 2 youth concerts and several outreach activities each season. "Inspired Music in an Inspirational Place."



Humanities Montana

311 Brantly Hall, UM [Map]
Phone: 243-6022
Website: www.humanities-mt.org
Montana Committee for the Humanities is an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, providing grants and programs that support learning in history, literature, philospphy, languages and other humanities disciplines.



On Center Performing Arts

1521 Cooper Street [Map]
Phone: 542-0730
Website: www.oncenter.biz
On Center Performing Arts' desire and goal is to offer the very best instruction of all performance arts, while installing the appreciation, discipline, and knowledge required to excel in the chosen field. The staff is carefully selected for their professionalism, intelligence, caring, positive attitudes, and attention to detail. It is also their goal for every student to gain the confidence, technical ability, and performance opportunities necessary to achieve the next level. They strive to provide performers who desire a professional career with the technical foundation and inspiration to pursue their dream.



Downtown Dance Collective

121 W Main St [Map]
Phone: 360-8763
Website: www.ddcmontana.com
the Downtown Dance Collective offers dance classes in a variety of styles for adults 13 and older. Also, available for benefits, fundraisers and performances. Located in the historic La Flesch building beautifully renovated inside and out.



RMR Productions

Paul Donaldson [Map]
Phone: 360-9711
Website: www.rmrpro.com
RMR Productions is a full-service production company specializing in staging, staffing and rigging services. In business for 2002, RMR has worked a variety of events from rock concerts for the Rolling Stones to political rallies for Barack Obama.



Garden City Ballet

PO Box 3555 [Map]
Phone: 240-6042
Website: www.gardencityballet.org
Garden City Ballet is a community-focused organization committed to inspiring Missoula dancers and sharing quality performances with Western Montana.














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