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UMSL ★  Arts & Culture, UM System Collaborations

Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center

The Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center is a landmark performance facility on the UMSL campus built to provide a performance home for campus events, academic programs, and regional arts organizations.

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Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center

A premiere performing arts center in the St. Louis community, the Touhill provides performance space for both UMSL campus academic programs and serves as a venue for local and national performing arts, conferences, and events. The Touhill hosts an average of 150 events per year with 230 public performances. It is visited by over 105,000 patrons, participants, and artists each year. The Touhill staff members manage several collaborative relationships and programs that, along with campus and community partners, bring together a diverse season of dance, theater, music, festivals, and special events.


Impact

In addition to serving as a performance venue, the Touhill Performing Arts Center is committed to community engagement efforts. For example: • A third of the Center’s usage is by non-profit community organizations. • Nearly 40,000 K-12 students experience the performing arts through Touhill efforts, either attending school performances or through the outreach of our Resident Artists. • In the average year, the Touhill makes over 3,000 deeply discounted tickets to over 50 different productions available to UMSL students and local community members. These discounts allow students and area residents the opportunity to see the best in international and national artists when they perform on the Touhill stages with minimal cost. • The Touhill donates over $15,000 worth of tickets to area charities annually, contributing to various fundraisers and help underserved communities.
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Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center
  866-516-4949

Location

  1 Touhill Circl St. Louis, Missouri 63121

More Information

https://www.touhill.org/

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