
This fall marks the 20th year in existence for the Stefanie H. Weill Center in downtown Sheboygan.
The 1,150 seat auditorium was actually built in the 1920’s, but sat vacant for years before a group of volunteers began restoring it. The project was funded in part thanks to a generous grant from the Stefanie H. Weill Charitable Foundation and was completed in time for an October 13th, 2001 opening. The first show in the newly renovated space was a gala performance by the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra.
According to Insight, The Weill Center plans to present a special 2021-22 season with a larger variety of performances than ever before. With nearly half a block of undeveloped property owned by the Weill Center, the theater also plans to announce exciting developments this fall to ensure it continues to provide memorable experiences for visitors.












