Clinton Showboat Theatre, Clinton, Iowa
N 41° 50.807 W 090° 10.958
15T E 733897 N 4636603
Located above the banks of the Mississippi River.
Waymark Code: WMGD8
Location: Iowa, United States
Date Posted: 07/04/2006
Views: 89
For 25 years, this boat pushed barges up and down the Ohio River. In 1962, it was moved to West Virginia where it was converted to a showboat. In 1966, it was purchased at a public bid for $21,165 by the City of Clinton, Iowa. It was then towed 1600 miles from Morgantown, WV, down the Monongahela River to Pittsburg, on the Ohio River to Cairo, IL, and then up the Mississippi River to her new home.
She was moored at River Front Park, and started entertaining the public with plays in the summertime.
In 1975, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began a major flood control project and the showboat took a 5-year vacation. In 1980, She make her 2nd Clinton Debut after she had been placed on top of the dike, away from the rageing floods. She was rechristened "City of Clinton" The theatre aboard the boat was given the name of Clinton born Lillian Russell.
The theatre is open from May through August.
Come, and enjoy a great show.
Theater Name: Lillian Russell Theatre
Country: United States
Address: City of Clinton Showboat, Riverfront Drive P.O. Box 764 Clinton, IA United States 52733
Web Site: [Web Link]
Venue: Community Theater
Type of Productions: Musicals, Summer.
Restored Building: no
Date of Construction: 1935
Architect/Designer: Vitruvius
Seating Capacity: 225
Special Productions/Events/Festivals: During Riverboat Days on the july 4 weekend there is a special play presented for children.
I believe it is free with the purchase of Riverboat Days admission.
Stage Type: Not listed
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