• SSJO: Locals Only Concert

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    Locals Only Concert with guest artist Luke Turner! Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025 Time: 3:00 PM Location: Richard E. Wildish Theater, 630 Main St., Springfield ​ Join us for the… Read More »SSJO: Locals Only Concert

  • 🎤 Mohanad Elshieky – Live at Wildish Theater! 🎤

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    🎤 Mohanad Elshieky – Live at Wildish Theater! 🎤

    Featuring Lynette Manning

    📅 Date: Friday, June 6, 2025
    ⏰ Time: 7:30 PM
    📍 Location: Wildish Theater, 630 Main St., Springfield, OR

    🔥 Smart. Sharp. Hilarious. 🔥
    Get ready for a night of razor-sharp wit and brilliantly crafted comedy as Mohanad Elshieky takes the stage at Wildish Theater!

    Born in Libya and now making waves in New York, Mohanad’s comedy has earned him national acclaim. From Conan to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, from Comedy Central to Don’t Tell Comedy, his biting yet effortlessly delivered humor has captivated audiences across the country. He has also toured nationwide with the critically acclaimed storytelling show Pop-Up Magazine and has been featured in Kumail Nanjiani’s Little America book.

  • Gina Saputo  DAYDREAM Album Release Tour

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    Gina Saputo invites you to step into a DAYDREAM with sultry vocals, rich harmonies, and fiery jazz. Joined by Portland’s finest, she returns home on her Northwest album tour

    Gina Saputo is a globally recognized jazz vocalist, educator, composer, and clinician. Her highly anticipated album DAYDREAM drops April 18, 2025. Her digital EP Women Talk followed Duetto (2019), which hit #4 on the iTunes jazz charts—an impressive feat for an independent release. She was featured on Jeff Goldblum’s Decca Records release alongside Gregory Porter, Miley Cyrus, and Fiona Apple.

  • Sing The Body: Queer Vocal Festival

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    A 3-day vocal festival, June 13th-15th in Springfield, OR. Centering the body and voice as instruments for collective liberation.
    Amidst the rise of fascism, oligarchy, emboldened white-supremacy and record-breaking anti-trans legislations, Queer Choir Collective holds fast to the belief that "the role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible" (Toni Cade Bambara). It is from this ethos that we present:

    Sing the Body: Queer Vocal Festival - a celebration of 2SLGBTQIA+ and Global Majority voices, using song as a tool for connection, resistance, and igniting collective power.

  • 🔥Born of Wildfires – Live at The Wildish Theater🔥

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    🔥 Born of Wildfires lights up the Wildish Theater stage on June 21! This Eugene-based folk rock band delivers soul-stirring vocals, jazz-laced guitar, and irresistible rhythm. Don’t miss their electrifying debut at 7:00 PM. Tickets start at just $10!

  • SHEROSE

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    SHEROSE

    “A Rose Blooms When She’s Ready”

    📅 Date: Saturday, June 29, 2025
    ⏰ Time: 7:00 PM (Doors Open at 6:00 PM)
    📍 Location: Richard E. Wildish Community Theater, 630 Main St., Springfield, OR

    An Immersive Journey of Sacred Song, Dance, and Ritual Theater

    Step into a transformative experience where art meets ceremony. SHEROSE is a breathtaking blend of music, dance, puppeteering, and visual storytelling, celebrating the Divine Feminine and the timeless power of transformation.

    ✨ A Story of Awakening
    Drawing from the archetypal mythos of the Goddess, this powerful production explores the many faces of the emergent SHE — from the Wolf Woman and Wise Weaver to the Oracle Priestess and Sacred Mother. Through moving performances and profound symbolism, SHEROSE invites audiences to rise from the shadows and celebrate the bloom of the heart’s rose.

    It was such a visionary delight
    I cried multiple times
    So beautiful
    ~ Sefana

    The show was amazing! I was floored by the level of artistry, the depth of energetic congruence, the layers of the storylines. Wow wow wow.
    ~ Misha

    MESMERIZING! PASSIONATE! EXQUISITE! SOULFUL! ELECTRIFYING!
    YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS!
    Seriously, one of THE BEST LIVE SHOWS I have witnessed in years. Everybody I talked to was completely in awe and totally blown away.
    ~ Wakeena

    It was a genuine, intentional, healing ceremony. And so well put together!! The music, the beautiful, moving dances, the costumes!! I could go on and on, a truly beautiful production. I could watch it over and over again and keep getting more out of it
    ~ Jeannie

  • Jon Bennett’s AMERICAN’T Comedy

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    American't is Jon Bennett's latest comedic storytelling show, where he recounts the absurd and chaotic journey of trying to make the U.S. his home. After spending over a decade traveling the world with his shows, Bennett was forced back to his roots in rural Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Living once again with his conservative, religious family for over a year and a half, he faced a dramatic shift from his nomadic lifestyle.

  • Springfilm: Murder on the Orient Express (1974)

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    “Springfield, OR – Join Springfield Public Library for a free showing of the timeless whodunit Murder on the Orient Express (1974) at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 16th at the Wildish Community Theater in downtown Springfield.

  • The Historical Atlas of Springfield, OR

    Wildish Community Theater 630 Main Street, Springfield, OR, United States

    No tickets necessary for this program. Free entry.
    Join authors Megan England, Jenna Fribley, and Madeline McGraw for an introduction to their new work, the Historic Atlas of Springfield, Oregon. This upcoming book takes readers on a journey through Springfield’s highs, when it was known as “Lunch Bucket City” and was the nation’s top lumber producer, and its lows, when fires and floods devastated Springfield’s underserved communities and Main Street declined in the 1970s.