Renaissance Theatre

A historic 1928 movie palace in the grand baroque style, The Renaissance Theatre is now the premiere venue for live entertainment in north central Ohio. Home of the Mansfield Symphony Orchestra and the annual Miss Ohio Scholarship Program.

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Theatre 166

Theatre 166, a Black Box venue, is the first additional venue of the Renaissance Performing Arts Association.

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Richland County Fairgrounds

Four large, heated buildings: Fairhaven 100'x200' with office and food service by staff, two buildings, 60' x 200', both with showers, one building, 60'x 80', stage and sound available; all within easy walking distance.

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Mansfield Art Center

The Mansfield Art Center's award-winning, modern wood and glass building sits on 8.5 acres of wooded meadow. The annual exhibition schedule includes a mix of curated, juried, invitational, and traveling exhibitions.

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The Status of Tourism in Richland County

The Status of Attractions & Tourism in Richland County Updated 3/18/2021. Most attractions, recreation, arts & entertainment, dining, and shopping locations are OPEN FOR BUSINESS in Richland County.  If you don’t see what you are looking for, check their business website/Facebook page.  Please check with attractions before making plans, and be sure to follow all…

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Arts & Entertainment

Arts & Entertainment Live theater. Symphony performances. Outdoor rock & roll. Contemporary galleries. Mansfield’s abundant arts and entertainment offerings showcase some of the region’s—and the world’s—finest performers and artisans. All Access ArtThese works of public art are free: Discover the many murals painted throughout downtown Mansfield that celebrate local history. The Green Room Gallery stages...

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Performing Arts Series, Part 4: Neos Dance Theatre

Neos is known for their annual performances such as “Ballet @ The Brickyard” (an outdoor live-performance venue) and “Boots and Ballet”, where the dancers bring their skill set into an urban setting in Downtown Mansfield. They also present full-length ballets with such diverse pieces as “Creole Cinderella”, “Romeo and Juliet” and “Count…The Legend of Dracula”. Their next performance is their annual “A 1940’s Nutcracker” on Dec 9 and 10th at The Renaissance Theatre....

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