Theaters in Ohio
Virtually every city in Ohio has a theater for actors and musicians to display their talents. In Columbus, the
Ohio Theater, which opened its doors in 1928 and is now a National Historic Landmark, is the state’s busiest performing arts facility with more than 100 shows every year. Cleveland can boast the second largest theater district in the United States with the
Playhouse Square Center, constructed in the early 1920s. The
Karamu House in Cleveland is the oldest African-American theater in the U.S. and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
For more information on Ohio arts venues, visit www.artsinOhio.com.
From Profile Ohio