Theatre Cedar Rapids
Performing arts theater · Cedar Rapids ·

Theatre Cedar Rapids

Performing arts theater · Cedar Rapids ·

Community theater staging classics, musicals, and cinema classics

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102 3rd St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 Get directions

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102 3rd St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 Get directions

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An ambitious community theater staging classics and contemporary hits downtown. The 2025–2026 season features big-audience musicals, confirming TCR’s role as a cornerstone of the city’s arts ecosystem.

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Elaine O.

Google
FROZEN ❄️ was truly amazing! I saw it twice and have tickets to 2 more. . Colors are very vibrant, set is amazing. Cast is extremely talented, w/ wonderful singing dancing and acting. This show has it ALL! Don't miss it ... suitable for all audiences. (Adult) Anna's Nana

Kimberleigh M.

Google
Absolutely LOVED this play! Loads of humor and just fun to sing along! Would definitely see it again! Wonderful cast!!!!!

Sophie T.

Google
the new layout is so nice and the theatre is the perfect size!

Cindy H.

Google
TCR never fails!! The community talent is unbelievable!

Tammy B.

Google
I’ve been so pleased to attend many shows at TCR over the years. I’m continuing impressed with the caliber of talent we have in CR! Buying tickets for shows is easy. I enjoy the selection of refreshments available for purchase. My kid attended several theater camps and programs at TCR over the years.

Rachel P.

Google
We cannot get enough of this place! It all started a couple years ago when we decided to try Spongebob Squarepants the Musical for our child's birthday gift. I love musicals, but had no idea if the rest of the family would. I took my husband, son, my mom, and my niece along. We had such a blast getting the specialty crafted drink in a Spongebob cup, plus snacks, plus a show - that we've been regulars ever since. We try to go to 2 - 3 shows per year. The kids know that every Christmas they are getting a musical or two as an experience gift! We even have our favorite show time and favorite seats. The performances are always spectacular! School House Rock had the kids bouncing in their seats and clapping like crazy! The Waitress, Wizard of Oz, Beauty and the Beast - fabulous! We can't wait until July to see Little Shop of Horrors! The staff (probably volunteers) are always helpful and kind.

Charlie R

Google
I had some issues with my tickets and needed to reschedule a couple of times and the box office was so helpful and kind! Thank you again!

Bethany M.

Google
Absolutely loved it from atmosphere, seats, talent, spacing, customer service, concessions. My only drawback would be charging me 30% service charge for online tickets was crazy but still giving 5*
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Haley R.

Yelp
I haven't been to the theatre in years, and was so happy when my boyfriend surprised me with tickets to see Carrie. The show was ABSOLUTELY amazing! We loved the dancing, acting, singing, props, ALL of it! TCR also has fun cups you can purchase with themed beverages to bring in while you watch the show which was a really nice touch. Can't wait to come back for more performances!

Zeal B.

Yelp
Comfy and known to invite talent in the area, I'm no easy critic but I felt at ease coming here for a friends concert, it was amazing!!
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Carolyn P.

Yelp
TCR is the best venue in the Midwest. Every show in every season for decades has been a must see. Whether it is the main stage or the Grandon Theater, you really can't ask for a better event.
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Jim S.

Yelp
Every play the Theater puts on is totally outstanding. I have yet to be disappointed. Five Star entertainment.
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Scott Y.

Yelp
When we suggested theatre camp to my 9 year old son and 10 year old step-daughter, they were both scared of the idea of camp. When my son found out one of the camps was going to be focused on songs from Frozen, he was even less excited about the prospect. We ended up signing them up for Jurassic Park Improv, as well as the Into The Unknown camp that was focused on Frozen songs. By the end of the first day, my son was belting out Frozen songs on the car ride home. My step-daughter had to miss the first day, and came to the car virtually in tears after day two of Jurassic Park Improv, because she "didn't get a turn in the freeze game," which is a game that you actually put yourself into. So, your only obstacle to getting a turn is your own shyness. By the time we picked the kids up on day three, we couldn't even guess what they did, because they were both excitedly talking over each other a mile a minute. We stayed to watch the final day of Jurassic Park Improv, and attended the final performance of Into The Unknown. My step-daughter put herself into the freeze game so many times that day that we were worried the other kids would get mad at her, and my son enthusiastically sang and danced to Frozen songs with reckless abandon. We were thrilled with the growth that they both displayed over that week. Both camps had the same two counselors, although it seemed like Bree took the lead for Jurassic Park Improv and Katey took the lead for Into The Unknown. Both counselors were absolutely incredible. When I told my son I planned to contact Theatre Cedar Rapids to tell them Bree and Katey did a fantastic job, he gave me side eye, and said "fantastic" in an annoyed tone. Worrying that I had misjudged how much he liked the came, I asked him what was wrong with the word "fantastic," and he said "I would say super duper fantastic." He even thanked his step-mom unprompted for signing him up for the camps even though he hadn't wanted to go, because he had a lot of fun. He also told me "If Bree is doing a camp, you don't even have to say anymore. I know it'll be good." These two camps were an out of this world experience for our kids!
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Katie S.

Yelp
Haven't been to TCR since I was a kid. Then my boyfriend and I went to Elf last night and it. Was. Amazing. My personal favorite was Santa, but EVERYONE - including Buddy the Elf and all the kids (elves) were just awesome. We can't wait to go to another show there. Happy to have this entertainment in CR!
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Lori C.

Yelp
I've been here several.times and I like the venue. Small and comfortable with not a bad seat in the house. The addition of the Linge lounge adjacent makes for a nice place yo eait for the show while you enjoy a beverage. There's alcohol as well as non-alcoholic selections. They also have snacks to enjoy during the show. The only thing that can be a challenge is parking. However there is a parking ramp next yo it and the bank across the street offer a their parking lot for events.
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Em J.

Yelp
Great venue. Been to a few amazing shows, including Beauty and the Beast and American Idiot. Concessions/bar were great, staff was friendly, and the overall vibe for the evenings was awesome. Highly recommend!
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Rachel W.

Yelp
There's amazing local talent in CR, as well as Eastern Iowa. This is a great place to see these individuals in action. I've seen everything from "Little Shop of Horrors," "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," "Hair," to "White Christmas." A wonderful date night, night out with friends and more. Theater is located across from the new Hyatt and within walking distance from several restaurants and bars.
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Jessica W.

Yelp
TCR is showing cinema classics on select Tuesdays! The film is shown in the theater and is very reasonably priced. We saw Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck and Audry Hepburn on Valentine's Day, and they are also showing Footloose, the Indiana Jones series, Annie, Goldfinger and Some Like It Hot in this series that is scheduled to run through June. It was a really beautiful enviroment to enjoy such a lovely classic film. Check it out! http://www.theatrecr.org/movies/schedule/

John S.

Yelp
Wow! Theatre Cedar Rapids is a top notch community theater organization - being a starting place for Ron Livingston of "Office Space" and Michael Emerson of "Lost" - this is one of the largest community theater organizations in the country. The building itself, The Iowa Theater originally built in 1928, has been reborn to its original beauty after the flood of 2008 - respecting its rich history of shows, including the performance of "The Philadelphia Story" with Katherine Hepburn in 1940. The Grand ReOpening in February of 2010 featured a myriad of local performance celebrities in a raucous performance of Mel Brooks, "The Producers". The increased lobby space, addition of Linge Lounge, and catering by Zins are great enhancements to an evening spent at this community landmark. Be sure to put TCR on your to-do list the next time you are Downtown Cedar Rapids.
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Angie T.

Yelp
Theatre Cedar Rapids is a gem in this community. It is beautiful and the backstage amenities, lobbies, lounge and such are better than some professional theatres. A lot of great work happens here too. It's a rarity as community theatres go. Let's keep this amazing gift to our community going strong. See shows, donate, give your time.
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Quinn K.

Yelp
I've never been disappointed in a show here! Always a nice night out. Good (and cheap) snacks too!
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Stephen H.

Yelp
Amazing look after the flood renovations, I personally helped with those renovations so I know great work went into a great place. Modern all through out now but a classic fell still as well, and for the fair price per show I've never seen a bad one. Definitely a place every CR visitor and resident should visit at least once.
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Keith D.

Yelp
Nice place. Good service. Fast at the concessions during the break. The show I went to the sound was imbalanced. It was a musical and the band was too loud. it was hard to hear the actors singing or speaking. I was in the balcony, just left of center, second row. The real problem though with this theater are the seats. The rows are too close together. I'm 6 ft with long legs and my knees got banged all night by the peeps in front shifting in their seats. Very uncomfortable. Otherwise, a good place. Nicely done up, good service and high quality performers. So in summary it was a mixed bag for me.
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Nick N.

Yelp
It is excellent to see a community theater such as TCR not only come back, but thrive after the devastating flood. It has been a focal point of the revitalization of downtown Cedar Rapids. The performances are well produced. And you have to remind yourself that the actors are simply people from the community. Ticket purchase is easy through the website. As expected, the snacks and drinks sold are pricy. The overall atmosphere and experience is excellent. The theater is not massive, which adds to the experience as you can feel the players and their emotion.