Springfield Municipal Opera
{{Infobox venue
| name = Springfield Municipal Opera
| image = TheMuniLogo.png
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| nickname = The Muni
| location = 815 East Lake Drive
Springfield, illinois
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| coordinates = {{coord|39|44|30|N|89|34|47|W|region:US-IL_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| type = Community Theater
| genre = Musical
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| opened = 1964
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| seating_type = Reserved/Lawn
| seating_capacity = 800+
| website = http://www.themuni.org/
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Originally conceived on April 21, 1950 as a not-for-profit theatrical organization, the Springfield Municipal Opera Association transformed a 55-acre wheat field into an outdoor amphitheater. On June 17, 1950, nearly 3,000 people viewed the opening night performance of its first production, The Merry Widow.
The Muni flourished until a series of setbacks in the mid-1950s and a major fire in 1963 destroyed part of the facilities. A second fire the following year destroyed what was left.
With hopes for a rebirth, a test production of Bye Bye Birdie was staged in Douglas Park in 1964. The Springfield community responded with such enthusiasm that the Muni was able to rebuild its facility and return to the lake site theater in 1965. That year, over 6,000 patrons saw The Music Man and South Pacific.
In 1967, the Muni produced three shows; Brigadoon, Guys and Dolls and Camelot and attendance grew to 14,375. Muni bravely staged its first four-production season in 1972; You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, 1776, The Most Happy Fella, The Sound of Music and attendance jumped to over 17,000.
In 2006, the Muni welcomed its one millionth patron during the run of Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida with a special celebration on July 29.
The Muni continues to produce four shows a season and has become one of the largest community theaters in the Midwest. It is believed to be the largest organization of this type in the country that is completely self-supporting, dependent neither on grants nor tax dollars.
Springfield Municipal Opera Répertoire 1964-2025
Here follows a list of the many shows that The Springfield Municipal Opera has presented in its summer seasons.
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Chronological Listing
= 1964 =
- Bye Bye, Birdie {{ref|0|0}}
{{note|0|0}} Test production staged at Douglas Park to see if enough community interest could be generated to rebuild the old lake site after 2 fires wiped out the facilities
1960s
= 1965 (Season 1) =
= 1966 (Season 2) =
= 1967 (Season 3) =
= 1968 (Season 4) =
= 1969 (Season 5) =
1970s
= 1970 (Season 6) =
= 1971 (Season 7) =
= 1972 (Season 8) =
= 1973 (Season 9) =
= 1974 (Season 10) =
= 1975 (Season 11) =
= 1976 (Season 12) =
- 1776{{ref|1|1}}
- Irene
- Bye Bye, Birdie
- Calamity Jane
{{note|1|1}}Bicentennial production featuring Robert Alda as Benjamin Franklin and underwritten by Franklin Life Insurance Company. Many cast members of the 1972 production reprised their roles in this show.
= 1977 (Season 13) =
= 1978 (Season 14) =
= 1979 (Season 15) =
- Shenandoah
- No, No, Nanette{{ref|2|2}}
- Pajama Game, The
- Carousel
{{note|2|2}}The Muni's 50th production
1980s
= 1980 (Season 16) =
= 1981 (Season 17) =
= 1982 (Season 18) =
= 1983 (Season 19) =
= 1984 (Season 20) =
= 1985 (Season 21) =
= 1986 (Season 22) =
= 1987 (Season 23) =
= 1988 (Season 24) =
= 1989 (Season 25) =
1990s
= 1990 (Season 26) =
= 1991 (Season 27) =
- Oliver!
- My One and Only
- Into the Woods
- Show Boat{{ref|3|3}}
{{note|3|3}}The Muni's 100th production
= 1992 (Season 28) =
= 1993 (Season 29) =
{{note|4|4}} The 1981 Joseph Papp revival version
= 1994 (Season 30) =
= 1995 (Season 31) =
= 1996 (Season 32) =
= 1997 (Season 33) =
= 1998 (Season 34) =
= 1999 (Season 35) =
2000s
= 2000 (Season 36) =
= 2001 (Season 37){{ref|5|5}}=
{{note|5|5}} First season without a Muni premiere production
= 2002 (Season 38) =
= 2003 (Season 39) =
= 2004 (Season 40) =
{{note|6|6}}The Muni's 150th production
= 2005 (Season 41) =
= 2006 (Season 42) =
- Annie Warbucks
- Chicago
- Aida{{ref|7|7}}
- King and I, The
{{note|7|7}} The Muni welcomed its one millionth patron with a special celebration on July 29, 2006.
= 2007 (Season 43) =
= 2008 (Season 44) =
= 2009 (Season 45) =
2010s
= 2010 (Season 46) =
= 2011 (Season 47) =
= 2012 (Season 48) =
= 2013 (Season 49) =
= 2014 (Season 50) =
= 2015 (Season 51) =
= 2016 (Season 52) =
= 2017 (Season 53) =
- Willy Wonka{{ref|8|8}}
- Mary Poppins
- White Christmas
- Grease
{{note|8|8}}The Muni's 200th production at the lake site amphitheater
= 2018 (Season 54) =
= 2019 (Season 55) =
2020s
= 2020 (Season 56) =
= All Productions Postponed Until Summer of 2021 Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic=
= 2021 (Season 57) =
= 2022 (Season 58) =
= 2023 (Season 59) =
= 2024 (Season 60) =
= 2025 (Season 61 - promoted as 75th Anniversary Season) =
- Something Rotten-- May 30-June 1, 4-7
- Hunchback of Notre Dame, The-- June 20-22, 25-28
- Oklahoma!-- July 11-13, 16-19
- Shrek-- August 1-3, 6-9
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Alphabetical Listing
- 1776-- 1972, 1976
- 42nd Street-- 1988, 1999
- A Chorus Line-- 2004
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum-- 1970
- A Little Night Music-- 1981, 2001
- Addams Family, The-- 2020 (Postponed), 2021 (Canceled)
- Aida-- 2006
- All Shook Up-- 2008, 2014
- Annie-- 1985, 1998, 2010, 2018
- Annie Get Your Gun-- 1969, 1987, 2005
- Annie Warbucks-- 2006
- Anything Goes-- 1990, 2002
- Applause-- 1974
- Beauty and the Beast-- 2005, 2012, 2023
- Bells Are Ringing-- 1969
- Big-- 2003
- Big River-- 1994, 2004, 2011
- Brigadoon-- 1967, 1978, 1993
- Bye Bye, Birdie-- 1964, 1976, 1998
- Cabaret-- 1986, 2015
- Calamity Jane-- 1976
- Camelot-- 1967, 1981, 1990
- Carnival!-- 1973
- Carousel-- 1979, 1994
- Chicago-- 2006
- Children of Eden-- 2000
- Cinderella-- 1977, 2000, 2024
- City of Angels-- 1995
- Crazy for You-- 1997, 2012
- Damn Yankees-- 1985
- Desert Song, The-- 1977
- Dreamgirls-- 1992, 2013
- Evita-- 1985, 2019
- Fiddler on the Roof-- 1971, 1975, 1989, 1998, 2009, 2023
- Follies-- 1982
- Funny Girl-- 1971, 1984
- George M!-- 1982
- Gigi-- 1987
- Godspell-- 1998
- Good News-- 1980
- Goodbye Girl, The-- 1999
- Grease-- 1981, 2000, 2007, 2017
- Guys & Dolls-- 1967, 1975, 1997, 2011
- Gypsy-- 1969, 1980, 1995
- Hairspray-- 2011
- Hans Christian Andersen-- 1993
- Hello, Dolly!-- 1974, 1983, 1994, 2008
- High School Musical-- 2009
- Honk!-- 2004
- How To Succeed In Business (Without Really Trying)-- 1975, 2001
- Hunchback of Notre Dame, The-- 2025
- I Do! I Do!-- 1978
- Into the Woods-- 1991, 2010
- Irene--1976
- Jekyll & Hyde--2014
- Jersey Boys--2024
- Jesus Christ Superstar-- 1986, 2010
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor® Dreamcoat-- 1983, 1989, 2002, 2012
- King and I, The-- 1971, 1983, 1995, 2006
- Kismet-- 1982
- Kiss Me, Kate-- 1968, 1997
- Legally Blonde-- 2018
- Les Misérables-- 2013
- Li'l Abner-- 1970
- Little Me-- 1996
- Little Mermaid, The-- 2016, 2024
- Little Shop of Horrors-- 2018
- Mamma Mia!-- 2020 (Postponed), 2021 (Canceled)
- Mame-- 1975, 1988, 2002
- Man of La Mancha-- 1970, 1992
- Mary Poppins-- 2017
- Matilda-- 2020 (Postponed), 2021 (Postponed), 2022
- Me and My Girl-- 1992
- Meet Me in St. Louis-- 1995
- Miss Saigon-- 2007
- Most Happy Fella, The-- 1972
- Music Man, The-- 1965, 1974, 1984, 2000, 2008, 2024
- My Fair Lady-- 1966, 1977, 1989, 2003
- My One and Only-- 1991
- Newsies-- 2022
- Nice Work If You Can Get It-- 2016
- No, No, Nanette-- 1979
- Oklahoma!-- 1973, 1981, 1990, 2007, 2025
- Oliver!-- 1968, 1982, 1991, 2009
- On a Clear Day You Can See Forever-- 1974
- Once On This Island-- 2012
- Once Upon a Mattress-- 1973
- Paint Your Wagon-- 1978
- Pajama Game, The-- 1966, 1979
- Peter Pan-- 1984, 1988, 1994, 2001, 2007, 2013, 2019
- Phantom-- 1996
- Pirates of Penzance, The-- 1993
- Producers, The-- 2009
- Promises, Promises-- 1973, 1987
- Ragtime-- 2005, 2020 (Postponed), 2021 (Postponed), 2022
- Rent-- 2013
- Rock of Ages,-- 2023
- School of Rock,-- 2023
- Secret Garden, The-- 1997, 2008
- Seussical-- 2010, 2015
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers-- 1986, 2004
- Shenandoah-- 1979
- Show Boat-- 1980, 1991
- Shrek-- 2014, 2025
- Singin' in the Rain-- 1989
- Sister Act-- 2018
- Something Rotten!-- 2025
- Sound of Music, The-- 1972, 1986, 1999, 2005, 2014
- South Pacific-- 1965, 1980, 1988, 2002, 2016
- Spamalot-- 2015
- SpongeBob Musical, The-- 2022
- State Fair-- 1999
- Student Prince, The-- 1983
- Sugar-- 1993
- Sweeney Todd--The Demon Barber of Fleet Street-- 2016
- Sweet Charity-- 1978
- Teddy & Alice-- 1990
- Thoroughly Modern Millie-- 2019
- Titanic-- 2003
- Two Gentlemen of Verona-- 1984
- Unsinkable Molly Brown, The-- 1968, 1992
- West Side Story-- 1977, 2001, 2015
- White Christmas-- 2017
- Will Rogers Follies, The-- 1996
- Willy Wonka-- 2017
- Wiz, The-- 1987
- Wizard of Oz, The-- 1996, 2003, 2011, 2019
- You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown-- 1972, 1985
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See also
Sources
- Programs from recent Muni Opera productions
External links
- [http://www.themuni.org Springfield Municipal Opera]