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Things to Do in Iowa City: Let's Start With Theaters...

By
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268

What's the biggest misconception about Iowa City? That would be the rural image folks have about our area. As someone who relocated to the Iowa City area 10 years ago I have plenty to compare this to and I can tell you that it ain't so...That we have a vibrant college town with absolutely loads going on. In fact there is so much to do I decided it's worthy of a series. I figure my best plan is to break down all the things you can do in this surprising town into categories and will start with theaters...Aerial photo of Iowa City courtesy of Howard Horan


Coral Ridge Mall Movie Theatre is, as the name suggests, located at the Mall in Coralville. It's a pretty big theater with 10 screens and stadium seating. Tel: 319-625-1010

Sycamore Cinema
is located on the east side of Iowa City at Sycamore Mall. It has 12 state-of-the-art auditoriums and in addition to movies often shows unique events that include simulcast live concerts, sporting events and the New York Metropolitan Opera, (MET). Tel: 319-351-8383

Bijou Theater
is a non-profit student run theater at the Iowa Memorial Union in Iowa City that focuses on independent, art house, foreign and classic movies. They have 1 screen and tickets are available at the box office only on the day of showing. Tel: 319-335-3041.


New Strand Theatre
is in West Liberty - Now this is a bit rural. It's a 15 minute commute east of Iowa City. New Strand is not just a movie theater, it's also home to wonderful puppet shows from the Eulenspiegel Puppet Theater. (I love puppet shows, they bring back lovely memories of my sons growing up in Germany). Tel: 319-627-2014


The Englert Theatre
is a Community Arts Theatre in downtown Iowa City. It was built in 1912 by William Englert and his wife Etta who wanted to rival the finest stages and movie houses in the Midwest. The local newspaper at the time wrote that "Iowa had nothing finer." It is still an impressive building. Well-preserved and adds to the atmosphere of the historic part of downtown Iowa City. In the spirit of Vaudeville, The Englert embraces all the Arts and hosts performances from all over the world. Case in point, The Peking Acrobats will be performing there in February. Tel: 319-688-2653

Riverside Theatre is located on Gilbert St and is Iowa City's resident professional theatre. It was founded in 1981 and strives to offer an artistic home for theatre professionals while entertaining audiences with intimate, engaging productions from the classics to world premieres. Tel: 319-338-7672

Hancher Auditorium
was damaged in the floods of 2008, so does not have a physical address at present. That doesn't stop them organizing events though and these take place at a variety of locations, depending on the needs of the performers and ranges from West High School Auditorium to The Englert and The Mill in Iowa City. (Check out the website and you'll see they have 11 different locations). Tel: 319-335-1160

Iowa City Community Theatre
  was established in 1956 and is dedicated to promoting the dramatic arts in and around Iowa City. They perform at a variety of locations, including Johnson County Fairgrounds and The Englert.

Posted by

Denise Hamlin, Realtor®

Broker/Owner

CARDINAL Realty, Coralville IA 

Licensed to Sell Real Estate in the State of Iowa

 

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Comments(2)

Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

Hey, Denise - I like your idea of a series of things to do. Sounds like something I can do for specific neighborhoods here.

Jan 31, 2010 11:51 AM
Denise Hamlin, Broker/Owner
Cardinal Realty ~ 319-400-0268 - Iowa City, IA
Helping Happy Clients Make Smart Choices

Hi Jim ~ Thanks for the feedback. Yes, I think things to do is a pretty good place to start when it comes to info about the area. I intend branching it out into other categories too. I've relocated many times myself and have a pretty good idea what folks are looking for when they move to an area. Of course the information is all out there on the Internet, I'm not reinventing the wheel. It's just a question of pulling a good selection of it together into one easy to find source.

Denise

 

Jan 31, 2010 04:19 PM