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“Springfield's premier concert venue”
The restoration of the Gillioz Theatre was completed in October 2006, eighty years after the original opening. In its early years, the Gillioz was Springfield’s premier entertainment venue, hosting a number of movie premiers and vaudeville shows. Both the lobby and auditorium have been restored to their original 1926 condition. With a seating capacity of 1130, 690 on Orchestra level, and 440 in the Balcony, The Gillioz offers Springfield a perfect sized venue for many events. The Gillioz Theatre in conjunction with the Jim D. Morris Building serves a plethora of functions including Broadway productions, theatre, movies, religious gatherings, arts education, dining, rehearsals, school programs, banquets, receptions, concerts, film festivals, weddings, seminars/conventions, and television broadcasts.
I had a wonderful evening laughing the evening away with Murr! This was my first time visiting Gillioz and am excited to visit again. They do sell drinks, snacks and beverages. They have balcony... Read more
I attended the Cheap Truck show yesterday. One of my favorite bands. I don't know who ran the sound check, but the acoustics really suck. Also, the major issue has to do with courtesy and house... Read more
Do not get tickets in the balcony! I repeat, do not get tickets in the balcony. The seats are sooo close together. If you are more than 5 ft tall, your knees are up to you chin. The people in... Read more
Gillioz Theatre
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- Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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