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    Marjorie Lyons Playhouse

    Marjorie Lyons Playhouse

    5.0
    (1 review)
    3.1 mi

    One of the best places in town to see a play! The MLP puts on some of the best, most lavish, and…read morewell-performed productions in this region! It is truly the essence of what college theater is all about. I have seen countless plays here and I have loved every single one! The past productions have run from the family-friendly ("The Christmas Carol"-I've gone the last two seasons!) to the risque' ("The Shape of Things"-one of my all-time faves!) This season's lineup looks to be more of the same and I could not be happier about that! The season kicks off September 30th with "The Glory of Living" , a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It also plays October 1, 2, 6-8. The next production will be "Five Women Wearing The Same Dress", a comedy by Alan Ball, writer and producer of "True Blood" and "American Beauty". It runs from November 10-13. "The Santaland Diaries" is a holiday comedy that should NOT be missed by the great writer David Sedaris, author of "Me Talk Pretty One Day", "Naked", and "Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim". It runs December 15-18. And in the Spring, they will have-what else? "The Spring Awakening"! A musical, by who else? Duncan Sheik!-Yes, THAT Duncan Sheik! From, "I am barely breathing, and I can't find the air, I don't know who I'm kidding, imagining you care"...C'mon, people! Don't make me sing the whole thing! "The Spring Awakening" will take place April 13-15 and 19-20. Support College Theater and the Arts! Support Centenary College! Listen to KSCL 91.3 FM for all the awesome alternative sound waves of Centenary College radio! See the hippest, coolest plays on stage this year, ONLY on the campus of Centenary College off of Kings Hwy at the Marjorie Lyons Playhouse! Go to www.centenary.edu/playhouse for more information!

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    1/5/20. Sunday. 2pm. Centenary College. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Read the book. Seen the London production.
    1/5/20. Sunday. 2pm. Centenary College. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Read the book. Seen the London production.
    1/5/20. Sunday. 2pm. Centenary College. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Read the book. Seen the London production.
    1/5/20. Sunday. 2pm. Centenary College. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Read the book. Seen the London production.
    1/5/20. 2pm. Backstage. MLP. Centenary College. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Read the book. Saw the London production.

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    1/5/20. 2pm. Backstage. MLP. Centenary College. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Read the book. Saw the London production.
    Riverview Theater

    Riverview Theater

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.8 mi

    This is one of the original performance halls of Shreveport, and like Christie Brinkley and Cindy…read moreCrawford, age has been quite kind to this Grand Dame of the Red Riverfront. And as lovely as she is as a two story venue, I hold just as equal appreciation and admiration for the history that she displays both within and without. In front of this building right off Clyde Fant Parkway in downtown Shreveport, is the large statue of this city's, once a town's, namesake, Captain Henry Miller Shreve (Yelp Check In-Captain Henry Miller Shreve Statue! He adores selfie-seekers, just fyi, so selfie on, out front of here with the Captain!) Also quite appropriate is the placement of the Captain Shreve statue here, as you can see the Red River from here, where Shreve and his steam vessel the Heliopolis helped clear the aforementioned nearby waterway of the miles-long dastardly debris known infamously as The Great Raft! The interior of this theater pays further homage with large marble postings dedicated to both Shreve, and on the flip side, the Heliopolis. The gorgeous venue itself, has excellent acoustics, and great seating all around. The Shreveport Symphony and Ballet give unforgettable performances here often, and there are also world wide stars and touring shows that house here on occasion. The gorgeous structure itself seems to add that much more glory to an already glorious evening or matinee afternoon.

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    2/28/16. Sunday. Free matinee by The Shreveport Symphony, Dr. Seuss's The Sneetches! 3pm. Tuning up for performance!
    2/28/16. Sunday. Free matinee by The Shreveport Symphony, Dr. Seuss's The Sneetches! 3pm. Tuning up for performance!
    12/23/17. Saturday night! Florida State University Seminoles Football team just rolled into downtown Shreveport! Here for Independence Bowl!
    12/23/17. Saturday night! Florida State University Seminoles Football team just rolled into downtown Shreveport! Here for Independence Bowl!
    2/28/16. Sunday. Free matinee by The Shreveport Symphony, Dr. Seuss's The Sneetches! 3pm. Prior to performance. Nice crowd!

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    2/28/16. Sunday. Free matinee by The Shreveport Symphony, Dr. Seuss's The Sneetches! 3pm. Prior to performance. Nice crowd!
    Strand Theatre of Shreveport

    Strand Theatre of Shreveport

    3.8
    (4 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Beautiful grand Dame of a theater. It is clean and well maintained. The ceiling is amazing. Sound…read moresystem is good. I just enjoyed A Christmas Carol there. It was excellent!! Friendly and helpful staff. Cons:Seats are not sloped as much as I'd like to see so if big person is in front of you, you may have an issue. Your purse must be a certain size and will be checked.

    This place, I mean PALACE, is a southern treasure, a state treasure and undoubtedly a Shreveport…read moretreasure. I saw Blue Man Group here last night, as a belated birthday present from my wife (We've always wanted to catch them out in Vegas at the Venetian, but usually get distracted by something else or other once we're out there, which is easy to do!). The show was amazing! It was one of the most energetic, intensely creative and funny live performances I have EVER seen! We LOVED it! We are so thrilled to have finally caught their show after all these years! And there's no place we would have rather seen BMG other than The Venetian! The Strand was the perfect host for this show! We LOVE this venue! (This review is an update! See my previous review here on Yelp!) We are VERY excited about this upcoming season at The Strand! BMG plays one more show here tonight at 8pm. Catch it if you can! It's fantastic! Here's some other highlights for this season, check the website for other shows and dates as there are many, many more! This upcoming Friday, August 3rd Little River Band 8pm October 6th Titanic: The Musical 8pm November 17th Sandy Hackett's Rat Pack Show 8pm (Another Vegas Show!) December 14th Miracle on 34th Street 8pm May 1st , 2013 Rock of Ages 8pm June 18th, 2013 The Addams Family 8pm Seeing a show at The Strand is a Shreveport rite of passage!!!!

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    4/1/17. Saturday night! Here for The Rides-featuring Shreveport homeboy Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Stephen Stills, and Barry Goldberg!!

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    4/1/17. Saturday night! Here for The Rides-featuring Shreveport homeboy Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Stephen Stills, and Barry Goldberg!!
    Riverview Park

    Riverview Park

    4.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Waterfront walks do something for the soul, and this side of the park is no different!…read more Venture around here close to sunset for some ideal reflections and views, ideally after a candy and clothing shopping spree :)

    This park, nestled comfortably and purposefully, against the banks of the Red River in downtown…read moreShreveport, serves up memories to me, as profound as they are plenty. Just a mere few weeks after 9/11/01, this city hosted its' annual Fall Festival, the Red River Revel. And during this particular year, the Gypsy Songman himself, Jerry Jeff Walker was to be headlining one of the Saturday nights. My chums and I, all huge, adoring Jerry Jeff fans, went to the show in full vigor. I myself, consuming what was pretty much my own body weight at that time, in draft beer, during each and every song, and after show's end, then venturing to a local tavern across town, where I would ultimately end up unconscious, and seeking the comforts, spread eagle no less, of said tavern's convenient outdoor parking, and the asphalt thereof. And this, only after regurgitating some of my stomach's contents into an empty pint glass, inside said tavern. Then there was July 4th, 2005. It was the night before my Father passed away. I sat in my Father's hospital room, and he, on his death bed. The television hanging on the wall, was tuned in to a local station, which was broadcasting live from this very park, for its' annual Independence Day celebration. And on this night, at this very sad moment, I remember sitting in that chair in that room, my Father resting, and looking up at that television screen, and seeing all the people, all the visitors to the park that day, families, and couples. As the camera panned the large crowd, hundreds, maybe thousands of faces. They all looked so happy. So carefree. Life was so beautiful for them. I was going through one of the worst times of my life. And then, down at the festivities, the recorded voice of Louie Armstrong, and his song, "What A Wonderful World" began playing. I could hear it on tv. My Father remained asleep peacefully. I just began crying. Of course, there are other memories of this park, less heavy, and not as important maybe. I remember another Red River Revel, years later. Where I jumped up on stage with local band Dirtfoot and showed all forward looking eyeballs my latest and greatest dance maneuvers, as interpreted from the music the band was playing. This delighted both my future wife and festival security immensely. There have also been countless enjoyable viewings of outdoor films here courtesy of Movies and Moonbeams. Recently, this park was deluged with waters from the adjacent Red River, and suffered extensive damage. In recent months, as festival seasons have come and gone, this area has not been available or open. It appears now that most, if not all, repairs, as well as planned upgrades, are now complete. Hopefully, this park will once again become the focal point of all activity and highlights during festivals, as well as day to day downtown recreation.

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    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    7/4/17. Tuesday night. Gunnar Nelson and Shreveport native, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer James Burton rocking on Independence Day!
    8/31/18. Friday. 95 degrees. U.S. Powerboat Nationals practicing on the Red River for this weekend's National Championship competition!

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    8/31/18. Friday. 95 degrees. U.S. Powerboat Nationals practicing on the Red River for this weekend's National Championship competition!

    Dirtfoot - theater - Updated June 2026

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