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Arts & Entertainment
the show goes on
Rock out, take in a show or see fine art — whatever way you like to engage with the arts, find it in Trumbull County.
PREFERRED PROVIDER AND MEMBER OF THE TCTB
Fine Arts Council of Trumbull County
180 N. Park Ave. Warren, Ohio 44481
330-392-9306, TrumbullArts.org Programs are aimed at making arts and culture accessible to all.
Kent Trumbull Theatre & Summer Stock
4314 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483
330-675-8829, Kent.edu/Trumbull Annual productions and a Summer Stock program.
Robins Theatre
Medici Museum of Art
9350 E. Market St. Warren, Ohio 44484
330-856-2120, MediciMuseum.Art Pieces from contemporary to classic along with periodic traveling exhibits.
Robins Theatre Sunrise Entertainment
510 E. Market St. Warren, Ohio 44481
330-856-7870, SunriseEntertains.com Promoters of River Rock at the Amp concerts and stage productions.
Take II Band
158 N. Park Ave. Warren, Ohio 44481
330-395-4876, TrumbullArtGallery.com Events throughout the year and the TAG Gift Shop.
1703 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483
330-841-2931, WarrenCivicMusic.com High-quality symphonies, operas, dance troupes and Broadway musicals.
Warren Community Amphitheatre
321 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483
330-841-2601, Warren.org This outdoor amphitheater is one of Trumbull County’s entertainment jewels.
154 N. Park Ave. Warren, Ohio 44481
330-399-3606, WarrenPhilharmonic.org Warren’s orchestra showcases an array of local talent and international stars.
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library & Local Branches
444 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483
330-399-8807 ext. 12, WTCPL.org The main library and branches offer a variety of programming.
1703 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483
330-841-2931, WDPackardBand.com The band performs free monthly concerts both indoors and outside.
WD Packard Music Hall
1703 Mahoning Ave. N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483
330-841-2931, PackardMusicHall.com The center for cultural and entertainment programs in Trumbull County.
The Perfect Double Act
Kenny Haidaris (Sunrise Entertainment) and Mark Marvin (Downtown Development Group) talk about the newly restored Robins Theatre.
Q: How long did the theater restoration take? Mark: Two years. We started the renovation in January of 2018, and our grand reopening was January 9th, 2020: the 97th anniversary – to the day – of when it originally opened in 1923. Q: What does your 2022 lineup look like? Kenny: We’ll have all kinds of concerts, like Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Buddy Guy, Ace Freely from Kiss and Air Supply. Plus, we’ll be showing several movies, live performances and even immersive events. We try to bring in an eclectic mix of everything. Q: What’s your favorite element of the theater? Kenny: The building has old bones, but it’s very technologically superior. The cool thing about this place is that with the new lighting elements, the personality changes with every show. Mark: The chandelier is our signature; every crystal and light was placed by hand. But the downstairs lounge (pictured) is also a really unique space to see.