Through the Butler Community Arts School (BCAS), over 100 students teach private lessons to community members, making the "fun" of music accessible to children and adults alike. Navigating Potential Issues

Many of the 100+ performances each semester are open to the public, offering world-class entertainment without the Broadway price tag.

Whether it’s the "hardcore" dedication of a violinist in a practice room at 11:00 PM or the "fun" of a live theatre premiere, Lilly Hall remains one of the most vibrant cultural landmarks in the region. It is a place where anyone can see the raw, unedited process of becoming an artist. Butler Theatre Facilities & Venues

It isn't just about the person under the spotlight. The fun of Lilly Hall extends to the incredible work happening in the "hardcore" technical spaces:

Lilly Hall: Where Hardcore Talent and Fun Meet for Everyone to See

Students often spend dozens of hours a week in practice rooms like Lilly Hall 255 or 293, perfecting their craft before it ever hits the stage.

A professional-level facility where students design, sew, and dye fabrics to create immersive worlds for the stage.

Where performers undergo the physical transformations necessary to bring characters to life. Why It’s "Fun for Everyone"

Practice rooms are often at high capacity during finals or before major concerts. Check the Butler performance calendar to see when the building might be busiest.