Clinton Area Showboat Theatre, Permanent riverboat theatre in Clinton, United States.
The Clinton Area Showboat Theatre operates inside a converted towboat moored along the Mississippi River, serving as a permanent performance venue. The facility includes modern air conditioning, accessible seating, and an elevator system for patron comfort.
The vessel was originally built in 1936 as a coal-powered towboat named Omar. It was later converted for theatrical use and moved to Clinton, becoming a permanent performance space.
The theatre stages musicals and plays during summer months that draw performers from the surrounding region and local communities. Audiences come to experience how river tradition blends with performance art in this working venue.
The venue accommodates visitors with various accessibility needs thanks to its elevator and accessible seating throughout the building. Summer months offer the best time to visit when the regular theatrical season runs its full schedule.
The structure rests on a concrete foundation above the river level, keeping the historic boat permanently moored in place. This anchoring method preserves the vessel's maritime character while enabling it to function as a fixed performance space.
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