Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois

Address: 1012 Columbus Rd, Streator, IL 61364, United States.
Phone: 8156723584.
Website: englelane.org
Specialties: Performing arts theater.
Other points of interest: Live performances, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible seating, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Toilet, Restaurant, Family friendly, Credit cards, Debit cards, Credit cards, Good for kids, Free parking lot, On-site parking.
Opinions: This company has 74 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.9/5.

📌 Location of Engle Lane Theatre

Engle Lane Theatre

Engle Lane Theatre is a renowned performing arts theater located at 1012 Columbus Rd, Streator, IL 61364, United States. With a rich history of providing exceptional theatrical experiences, this intimate venue has become a beloved destination for theater enthusiasts in the area.

One of the key features of Engle Lane Theatre is its accessibility. The theater offers wheelchair-accessible parking, entrance, seating, and restroom facilities, ensuring that all patrons can enjoy the performances comfortably. Additionally, the theater is family-friendly, making it an ideal choice for audiences of all ages.

The theater's commitment to quality is evident in its productions, which often feature talented local actors and technical crews. From classic plays to contemporary works, Engle Lane Theatre presents a diverse range of performances that cater to different tastes and preferences.

In addition to the main stage shows, Engle Lane Theatre also hosts special events and workshops, providing opportunities for local artists to showcase their skills and for audiences to engage with the performing arts in a deeper way.

The theater's reasonable ticket prices make it an affordable option for those looking to enjoy a night of high-quality entertainment. With its welcoming atmosphere and dedication to artistic excellence, Engle Lane Theatre has become a cherished part of the community.

With an impressive 4.9 out of 5-star rating based on 74 reviews on Google My Business, it's clear that Engle Lane Theatre has earned a stellar reputation among its patrons. Many reviewers praise the theater's intimate setting, skilled performers, and overall enjoyable experience.

Specialties: Performing arts theater

Other points of interest: Live performances, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible seating, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Toilet, Restaurant, Family friendly, Credit cards, Debit cards, Credit cards, Good for kids, Free parking lot, On-site parking

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Engle Lane Theatre website at englelane.org. You can also contact the theater directly by phone at 8156723584.

👍 Reviews of Engle Lane Theatre

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Rick D. P.
5/5

An intimate theater off the beaten path. A great place to see a production. The prices are reasonable too.

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Will J.
5/5

April 9th, 2020 at 12:35 PM
Hopalong Cassidy Trail
Streator, Illinois

My exploration of Streator Illinois continues. Instead of going on a pure joy ride, I try to swoop by a landmark while on my way to the office or on my way to home. Last night, driving south to South Streator, I stayed west of the Vermilion River and found the street leading to Engle Lane. The route took me only two miles out of my way. A two mile jog makes hardly a joy ride, right?

I had heard about the Engle Lane Theater as I reviewed a brochure of Streator attractions. The season of musicals for the summer have yet to be cancelled although auditions cannot be held at the shuttered theater this month. Although I knew the doors would be locked, I was sure I would love to see the theater, just to stir my imagination. Maybe I could write a play that could be debuted before its footlights.

As I drove west on Engle Lane, I wasn’t expecting to see the breathtaking view that opened up to my eyes. The signage set an arts and craft theme, evoking Roycroft and Frank Lloyd Wright. The theater building, painted red, made me think of a Lego brick, a neat mix of Usonian and utilitarian styles. Looked at the history to discover the truth. Constance Engle donated a warehouse and a good architect had transformed it into a theater, even adding a tall building for housing a fly tower. Peter Pan could be made to fly at Engle Lane Theater.

I arrived at sundown, an awesome time to arrive, a good time to start a show if the theater could be open to the public. Standing on the edge of town, perched on the endless fields of the Illinois prairie, the theater appeared a gateway to what Robert Frost called “the land vaguely realizing westward, but still unstoried, artless, unenhanced…” However, two hundreds and forty-four years of American experience has storied that land, enhanced the westward cities with art. Engle Lane Theater awaits to perform the tales.

I was immediately reminded of a favorite playhouse, the Playhouse at White Lake, which shines in the sunsets over White Lake, the duneland lake separating Whitehall and Montague. I suppressed the urge to take pictures and send them to Beth and Christopher Beaman, the couple closest to the heart of that newly renovated space for community theater. Beth has served as the managing director. Christopher has served as an extraordinarily capable first spouse. He has been an asset as a summer stock actor for many seasons. For some reason, the couple never seems to respond directly when I reach out to them through social media.

Maybe Christopher Beaman has too much passion to respond to social media prompts. I enjoyed a beer with him after a night of auditions at the Frauenthal Theater. I had little hope of being cast and I didn’t care. I loved sparing with the actors who had assembled, keeping up my end in the shared readings. I would fall in love with the script and keep reading. When I attended an opening night, I knew the script well enough to savor every nuance, every finepoint delivered by the cast and director.

That night, Beaman took a sip of his Pigeon Hill stout and began to review the plays he was reading on the committee planning next year’s season at Muskegon Civic Players. Educated as a pharmacist, he knew how to read for character until the characters began to chemically react in his imagination. I swear his excitement, his gut reaction to the twenty plays he was reading made his hands tremble. Yep, why distract him with anything less than a play? He performed so capably in the role of Dad in my short play, “Driving Daughters”.

I have no idea when I’ll be able to walk up the steps to the Playhouse at White Lake next, especially if this season must be cancelled. I have always joked that one should “Love the playhouse ones with”, making an allusion to the song by Stephen Stills. The Engle Lane Theater awaits west of the Vermilion River from my home. The theater on the edge of the prairie reaching all the way to Omaha could be my newest love.

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Traci B.
5/5

My son is involved in the penguin project at this location! Everyone is always so nice! Place is well kept! Always a great show!!

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
jenifer D.
5/5

The actors are fantastic! Just saw The 39 Steps. It was hilarious! Recommend highly!

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Amy L.
5/5

Alice in Wonderland was fabulous. Theatre was very clean, staff was polite. Lots of parking available.

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Courtney J.
5/5

Quality theatre for our small town! Seeing a show at Engle Lane is the best way to spend a night out.

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Mary G.
5/5

This was great place. The actors did a wonderful job. Really enjoyed my time there.

Engle Lane Theatre - Streator, Illinois
Shirley F.
5/5

Seats were great!! Actors and play were fanfriggintastic!! Cannot see what this group does next!

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