Auditorium and hall operation
Mishler Theatre
Through their ownership of the Mishler Theatre, Blair County Arts Foundation is preserving one of the remaining links to the area's cultural past. This grand facility has served as the area's performing arts center since 1906 and is currently home to Allegheny Ballet Company, Altoona Community Theatre, Altoona Symphony Orchestra, the Blair Concert Chorale As a presenter of cultural programming, the BCAF offers area residents high quality and widely diverse opportunities. Renowned featured artists like Mandy Patinkin join the impressive roster of Mishler stars that includes greats Sara Bernhardt, Ethel Barrymore, Al Jolsen, Helen Hayes, Anna Pavolwa, and John Phillip Sousa. National touring company productions of "A Christmas Carol, " "Beauty an the Beast, " and "The Odd Couple, " starring Jamie Farr and William Christoper, have energized audiences and continue to uphold the Mishler's rich tradition of live theatrical experiences. The Children's Theatre at the Mishler series was developed by BCAF in 1986 to create more cultural opportunities for young people. With the consistently declining budget allocations for arts programs within the school district, the continuation of these valuable programs becomes an even greater priority. This annual series of professional productions attracts nearly 20, 000 children, parents, and educators each season and makes a significant contribution to the early childhood educational process. The foundation also sponsors the annual Blair County Arts Festival, a community showcase and celebration of the area's cultural resources. The weekend event, which is currently in its 30th year, features a juried fine arts exhibit, a juried crafts market, artists in action, a student music showcase, children's activities, and a schedule of continuous performing artists. The BCAF's dedicated board of directors remains committed to expansion of their current programs and to promoting increased awareness. To date, over $1 million has been expended in refurbishing the gracious playhouse. But there is much work remaining. As grant monies and corporate and individual funds become available, the restoration continues. As we approach the 100th anniversary of the Mishler, we strive to recreate the essence of our past.