Discover the best top things to do in Upper Peninsula, United States including Escanaba City Band, Soo Theatre Project, Inc., The Calumet Theatre, The Braumart Theater, Crystal Theater, The Erickson Center for the Arts, Lake Superior Theatre, Ironwood Theatre, The Haunted Theatre, Marquette Cinema.
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Municipal band offers a variety of music in Ludington Park during the summer months at the Ludington Park Band Shell. Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m., weather permitting. Thurs. rain date.
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The mission of the Soo Theatre Project, Inc. is to enrich the quality of life in our area by bringing talented entertainers, local artists, and quality events to the historic Soo Theatre stage.
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Enjoy the incredible views of the Marquette Harbor at the best little theatre with the big shows! Forget the opera glasses and join us in our converted boathouse bursting with nautical artifacts for spectacular live entertainment and adventures on the Superior Sea. LST has an amazing waterfront lobby view and is setting sail on our 19th season with new LED lights, a new state of the art sound system, new comfy auditorium seats, and risers for best views. You will be humming all the way home! Laugh, shed a tear, and feel like you are on Broadway in easy, intimate. air conditioned comfort. .
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Beautiful historic theater. We were visiting in the area and noticed that the theater had a music show scheduled (John DENVER Tribute). The show was fun, theater delightful and community experience wonderful.
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This is a very fun Haunted House. It's all about laughing and screaming. If you don't know how to laugh and scream and have fun, you will not like this attraction...... Don't waste your time or money. It is definitely very "old school". The idea for the Haunted House was based on Indian Legends from the past. Artist friend Dale Kuipers hand crafted and artistically created the finer displays. Everything was made from scratch........all the art work.....all the mechanics.....everything.. I realize that there are several displays that should be totally pitched, but I have a hard time convincing the owner to do that. He is very very "old school" I know it needs to be updated. Back in the 1890's this location housed a Rollar Rink, which is hard to imagine. Then it was a family theatre........then a movie theatre.........then in the early 1970's Frank Nephew and Robert Benser purchased the building. In 1974 they leased the building to Welden Blum and Joe Feuquay. Welden Blum is still today the owner of The Haunted Theatre. Dale Kuipers was the artistic talent........Welden was the Engineer..........Joe was the Businessman. Others involved with their creative talents were Rick Beeman and Sheldon Bennet. This location, many many moons ago must have been part of Indian History, perhaps even a burial ground.
Brought my younger siblings to the island over the holiday weekend, this was definitely the highlight of their trip, they’re still talking it about it!
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