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124 W 9th Street, Anderson, IN
46016, US
Something Rotten Musical / play Live at Anderson's Mainstage Theatre | Anderson – November 07th, 2026
Anderson's Mainstage Theatre is a real gem in the local arts scene, known for its warm atmosphere and bold productions. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into something special, whether you’re catching a classic comedy or a daring new musical like Something Rotten Anderson. This theatre has a knack for blending tradition with a little sparkle of unexpected flair, from its vibrant Andalusite Circle with its colorful lighting effects to the regal Amethyst Circle with plush seats and top-notch service. Back in 2012, they premiered the hilarious, critically acclaimed play Remnants of History, which really put them on the map for tackling bold themes with a fresh twist. They also launched a membership scheme in 2001 because they get it, people wanna feel like they’re part of the magic. And let’s not forget the mentorship programs started in 2016, aimed at nurturing the next wave of backstage talent, that’s a real sign of their commitment. Plus, during the festive lights walk, the theatre is the perfect final stop, with staff dressed in stylish regional-inspired uniforms that really add to the whole experience. Anderson's Mainstage Theatre isn’t just a venue, it’s a lively hub of creativity, community, and a whole lot of heart, especially when Something Rotten Anderson lights up the stage.