4 Best Performing Arts Venues in Cody, Sheridan, and Northern Wyoming, Wyoming

David Street Station

Fodor's choice
An adaptive open-air gathering place in the heart of downtown Casper, David Street Station hosts everything from farmer's markets and concerts in the summer, to ice skating in the winter months. Make sure to check out their website for an events calendar as there is always something going on.

Hyart Theatre

Fodor's choice

This striking midcentury modern 975-seat movie palace built in 1950 by film lover Hyrum Bischoff received a full restoration in the early 2000s, thanks to efforts by local volunteers who raised funds to restore the building's spacious lobby, sunken lounge, sloping balcony, and neon painter's palette high above the marquee. Both current and classic films are shown here.

Plains Indian Powwow

Fodor's choice

The two-day Plains Indian Powwow, in late June, brings together hoop dancers, traditional dancers, and jingle dancers from various tribes. The performances take place outdoors in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West's Robbie Powwow Garden.

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Wild West Spectacular

Fodor's choice
Held in downtown's historic 1937 Cody Theater, this colorful western revue—held four nights weekly from late June through early August—uses comedy, dance, and music to tell the tale of Buffalo Bill Cody.