Downtown Wichita - 120 E. 1st St N.

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Downtown Events

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Thursday, January 23
Roxy's Downtown

[title of show] really is the title of the show! It’s not your average musical. It's a hilarious and heartfelt journey of two friends on a mission to create a musical about, well, creating a musical. Packed with wit, humor, and toe-tapping tunes, this self-referential gem takes you behind the scenes of the creative process, revealing the trials and triumphs of bringing a unique idea to life. [title of show] is a love letter to the theater and a reminder that everyone has a story to tell.


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2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Thursday, January 23
INTRUST Bank Arena

The 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships are headed to Wichita's INTRUST Bank Arena for the first time, January 20-26, 2025.  

See the nation's top skaters compete on the ice in men's singles, women's singles, pairs and ice dancing in the Heart of the Country!

All-session tickets and weekend session tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online. Single-session tickets go on sale Sept. 19. Junior single-session tickets are available for purchase Dec. 5. 


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Plant & Sip Thursdays
Thursday, January 23
GROW Plant Bar

Every Thursday come plant & Sip!

$2 OFF our signature Cocktails & Mocktails. 

BYOP-Bring your Own Pot, purchase a plant from us & Pot it for FREE at our Plant bar. (Soil only) 


Contact Heather Giesen at (316) 869-7474 or heather@growgiesenplantshop.com
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Defining Black Wichita: New Horizons, 1970s - Today
Thursday, January 23
The Kansas African American Museum

This exhibit is the third part of the Defining Black Wichita series and focuses on African Americans in Wichita from the 1970s to today. Empowerment from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s created space for African Americans to fill in government, business, education, arts and culture, and athletics. As a result of this, the 1970s became a time of transition and opportunity. African Americans crossed the color-line at Hillside Street that once restricted where people of color could live and moved into neighborhoods that were previously closed to them, beginning a period of exploration of new spaces and new horizons.


Contact Brittany Beck at (316) 260-6165 or curator@tkaamuseum.org
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Kansas: An Immersive Dome Experience
Thursday, January 23
Exploration Place

Renowned for its sunflowers, windswept wheat fields and endless cattle ranches, Kansas evokes the legendary spirit of America’s heartland with its rolling plains and pioneer spirit. Home to buffalo, wild horses, majestic prairies and breathtaking views of the nation’s last wilderness reserves, those who live here are captivated by its beauty. From its Native American roots to its role in westward expansion, Kansas represents the heart of what makes our nation great.

“It makes me want to explore Kansas a little bit more”
   – Exploration Place Member

Filmed completely by drone, Kansas: An Immersive Dome Experience presents the beauty and wonder of the Sunflower State in a way never seen before: as a love letter to Kansas.

RATED: G | RUNTIME: 25 min. 

Dome Theater tickets are available for purchase only at Exploration Place. Tax not included. 

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Contact Erin Manning at (316) 660-0600 or erin.manning@exploration.org
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