History
LOUIS JOLLIET: A Solid Path Through Water
Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre 201 Jefferson St, Joliet, IL, United StatesThe premiere presentation in Joliet! Don't miss the one-act, one-person play written and performed by Jim Healy, in honor of the 350th anniversary of Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet’s voyage down the Mississippi River in 1673. INDOOR THEATRE PERFORMANCES SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 2023 Joliet's Premiere presentation with champagne toast! 7:00 pm - theatre performance
Clarence Darrow
Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre 201 Jefferson St, Joliet, IL, United StatesThe one-man play of the famous attorney who accepted unpopular cases and defended unpopular causes. INDOOR THEATRE SHOW 7:00 PM - Indoor theatre production. Seating general admission. 6:00 PM - Lobby, door ticket sales, light refreshments & cash bar open. WRITTEN BY David Rintels Based on "Clarence Darrow for the Defense" by Irving Stone FEATURING Pete
Clarence Darrow
Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre 201 Jefferson St, Joliet, IL, United StatesThe one-man play of the famous attorney who accepted unpopular cases and defended unpopular causes. INDOOR THEATRE SHOW 7:00 PM - Indoor theatre production. Seating general admission. 6:00 PM - Lobby, door ticket sales, light refreshments & cash bar open. WRITTEN BY David Rintels Based on "Clarence Darrow for the Defense" by Irving Stone FEATURING Pete
CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY – “Special Delivery” Concert
Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre 201 Jefferson St, Joliet, IL, United StatesFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 "SPECIAL DELIVERY" Concert by TAKE NOTICE Band Indoor theatre concert. 7:00 pm show (6:00 pm lobby & cash bar opens) *** FREE admission! *** Come celebrate February's Black History Month with "STAMPED INTO HISTORY" - a 3-day celebration featuring music, dance, live theatre a musical praise service! Be moved and inspired by
CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY – “Stamp” Live Theatrical Production
Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre 201 Jefferson St, Joliet, IL, United StatesSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 "STAMP" Live theatrical musical, dance and oratorical look at Black history through United States postage stamps. If you saw last years, you'll enjoy this new line-up of important figures - there are so many! 2:00 pm show (lobby opens at 1:00 pm) 7:00 pm show (lobby opens at 6:00 pm) *** FREE