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OCTOBER 11, 1926

The eleventh day of October in 1926 is a memorable date in the history of America. It is the day that a numerical designation was assigned to a Chicago-Los Angeles route and "The Mother Road" was born.
But the designation of Route 66 was not the only landmark happening on that date. The Gillioz Theatre opened that day and it opened on a section of Route 66 known as St. Louis Street in downtown Springfield, Missouri.

With 1130 seats, an orchestra pit, and the very latest in projection equipment, the Gillioz was the largest and finest theatre in Southwest Missouri. Originally designed for both stage shows and silent films, sound equipment was soon added to accommodate the new "talkies".

 


The Gillioz Theatre is conveniently located just east of the square in downtown Springfield at 325 Park Central East. Some of the destinations that are located within walking distance to the theatre include: Restaurants, clothing stores, antiques, flea markets, art galleries, jewelry stores, night clubs, hotels and Hammons Field, the home of the Springfield Cardinals. For more information visit www.itsalldowntown.com.


PARKING MAP

Special Behind-the-Scenes tours may be scheduled by calling the Gillioz office at 417-863-7843. Groups greater than 15 people are eligible to receive group rates. Please call for details.


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Gillioz Box Office

Tickets for Gigs at the Gillioz and the Gillioz film series may be purchased at the Gillioz Theatre box office Monday through Friday between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Advance tickets may be purchased by phone at 417-863-9491. We are glad to hold all advance ticket sales at our Will Call window for pick up prior to an event.

For your convenience, the box office is also open one hour prior to showtime on the day of an event. We are happy to accept cash, check, Visa, and MasterCard at any of our box office windows. Valid identification is required for all check and credit card transactions.
A transaction fee of $.50 will be added to all credit or debit transactions less than $20.00. Debit and credit transactions of $20.00 or more will be assessed a $1.00 transaction fee.

MSU Tickets

Tickets for special events and screenings can be purchased through Missouri State University Tix. Please call 417-836-7678 or 1-888-476-7849 or visit missouristatetix.com to reserve these tickets. You may pick up your tickets at the Juanita K. Hammons Hall box office during business hours or at the Gillioz Theatre box office one hour prior to an event. Missouri State Tix is happy to accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express. Valid identification is required for all credit card transactions.

The Gillioz is pleased to accommodate guests with special needs. Please inform box office of any special needs you may have when purchasing tickets.
No cameras, video or audio recording devices, pagers, or cell phones are permitted during any Gillioz performance. Violators will be removed from theatre without refund.

The Gillioz Theatre is a smoke-free facility.

SEATING CHARTS: Orchestra, Balcony 
 


Gillioz Theatre Weddings

Come be the star at the Gillioz Theatre. Take your vows center stage or for a smaller wedding rent out the lobbies for an over-the-balcony view.
Wedding packages begin at $850. Wedding rentals may only take place within six months prior to wedding date. Call 417-863-7843 for details and availability.A center-stage marriage


Journey through a Springfield opus
After 16 years, restoration of the Gillioz Theatre is complete. Take a look inside
Click here for article. News-Leader Ozarks Entertainment Published Sunday, April 30, 2006 By Sony Hocklander

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