There are well over 100 theaters in the State, including performing arts theaters, movie theaters, open-air theaters, music and acting venues, and everything in between. If you’re looking for entertainment, there really is no shortage of options.
Many theaters in Montana hold the status of national historical sites, making a visit to some of these locations a valuable lesson in the history of the state.
If you are planning a visit to Montana, we recommend you check out what venues are close by and what is showing to get the most out of your visit to Big Sky Country!
Theaters in Montana
Below you will find links to the many theaters in Montana.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
A
Alberta Bair Theater for the Performing Arts, Billings
Alpine Theater Project, Whitefish
B
Babcock Theater, Billings
Bigfork Summer Playhouse Theater, Bigfork
Billings Studio Theater, Billings
Blue Slipper Theatre, Livingston
C
E
The Ellen Theater, Bozeman
Empire Twin Theaters, Livingston
F
Fergus Center for the Performing Arts, Livingston
Fort Peck Summer Theater, Fort Peck
G
The Grandstreet Theatre, Helena
K
KettleHouse Amphitheater, Bonner
M
Madison Theater, Ennis
Majestic Theater, Eureka
Mansfield Theater, Great Falls
MCT (Missoula Community Theater), Missoula
Montana Theatre, Miles City
The Mother Lode Theater, Butte
Music Ranch Montana, Livingston
Myrna Loy Center, Helena
P
Philipsburg Theatre, Philipsburg
Playmill Theater, West Yellowstone
R
Rialto Bozeman, Bozeman
Rialto Theater, Deer Lodge
S
The Shane Lalani Center For The Arts, Livingston
T
Tippet Rise Art Center, Whitefish
V
W
Washoe Theater, Anaconda
Warren Miller Performing Arts Center, Gallatin Gateway
Whitefish Theatre Company, Whitefish
The Wilma Theater, Missoula