Supporting the Arts in the Big Horn Basin

We hold a variety of activities, from musicians to plays, movies to Zumba. We'd like to see you at the BCAC!



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Thursday, August 27, 2015


 Davis and Mavrick Concert

                                                             September 18, 2015                                                                     Show 7 PM

Davis and Maverick, a duo from Laramie, team up to play light rock, country and standards from the 50s 60s and 70s. They are well known for their harmony. Because you'll want to dance when you hear them perform, the concert will be held in the ballroom on the second floor of the theater. Although dancing is optional, there will be a lot of toe tapping going on - so don't miss out on this great concert. 
This concert is sponsored in part by the Wyoming Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts.
Tickets: Adults: $10, Children 6-18: $5, and children 5 and under free

Monday, August 17, 2015


The High Country Cowboys at BCAC Fri., August 21 
Free Admission - Sponsored by Security State Bank
Wine & Cheese Reception @ 6p.m.
Show @ 7 p.m.

The High Country Cowboys were born and raised in Montana where the cowboy spirit is still alive. Three brothers, John, Joe, and Marty realized a desire to bring back the good old western music from the days of Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and the silver screen cowboys. For eight years they’ve been working on their harmony trying to simulate the sound and appearance of the Western Music groups of that time. They played for the first time for a public audience in 2013, and have since been playing regularly at the Pollard Hotel in Red Lodge. With two guitars, an upright bass, and three part western harmony, their traditional sound has been compared to The Sons of the Pioneers and Marty Robbins. They are now currently members of the Western Music Association. 

The High Country Cowboys are sponsored by Security State Bank with a wine & cheese reception starting at 6 p.m. in the BCAC Ballroom.  Show starts at 7 p.m.  Admission is free.  The Basin City Arts Center is a nonprofit organization developing and supporting the arts in the Big Horn Basin.

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Dan Garnett in Concert




Country Western Guitarist Dan Garnett at Basin City Arts Center Friday, July 17 @ 7 p.m.  Enjoy some good ole country/gospel music by a hometown country boy from Worland!  Donations at the door.  For more info. Jennifer @ 568-9346

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Luke Bell in Concert

Luke Bell in Concert

Sunday, June 12, 2015 @ 4:00
Luke hails from Cody, Wyoming but has strong ties to Shell, Wyoming.  This past year he has made quite a name for himself, opening for Willie Nelson and Hank Williams, Jr.  Luke plays his original music which is adopted from a variety of styles such as country, honky tonk, blues and bluegrass.  He recently came out with a new album, so check it out at lukebellmusic.com.  This will be his third performance at the theater, so come out and support this awesome, homegrown talent!!! 

Tickets: Adults $10/Seniors $8/Children 6-18 $5/Children 5 and under free



Wednesday, June 10, 2015


June 12@ 7:00  Kameron Messner - Magician

If you need balloon animals and card tricks or fire eating and glass walking, then attend Kameron's amazing family friendly magical entertainment on Friday, June 12 at 7 p.m. at the Basin City Arts Center.  Kameron Messmer based in Billings, Montana started doing magic at the age of 14 helping demonstrate magic at his dad's magic shop. They started at the local mall in a kiosk selling pranks and magic tricks for the holidays. As the shop grew and magic shows became a normal part of the store's operations, Kameron began performing for children's birthday parties. His dad started to get more shows then he could handle, so they were passed onto Kameron. 

Kameron also started teaching magic lessons on a regular basis and offers lessons for basic animal balloons, juggling and even fire eating! Years later, Kameron has done countless kids shows along with corporate parties, banquets, comedy shows and grand openings.  Actually there is science behind a lot of it and quite interesting once you learn.

There's nothing like a series of amazing magic tricks that leave the audience wondering for the rest of the evening:  "How did he do that?”  Kameron Messmer is the magic man! As a professional magician with over 15 years of experience, Kameron has performed countless family friendly shows.  Kameron Messmer will offer amazing magical entertainment at the Basin City Arts Center Friday, June 12 @ 7 p.m.!  Tickets at the door are Adults $10, Seniors & Children 13-17 $8, and Children 12 & Under $5. The Basin City Arts Center is a nonprofit organization located in Basin, Wyoming on main street across from the IGA.  For more information contact Gary @ 568-3634. 

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Dan Miller's Country Music Review

Basin City Arts Center
May 15, 2015 - Friday Night - 7:00PM
Dan Miller's Country Music Review
Dan and his Empty Saddles Band have been featured in USA Today, on television networks such as The Travel Channel, ESPN and GAC, and have been invited to perform at many conferences, events and churches throughout Wyoming and Montana. Their musical style ranges from Americana and western to bluegrass and gospel.
Tickets: $10.00

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Double Duty: The Working Woman of America


PEO/AN (Basin Chapter) FUNDRAISER
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE – ONE NIGHT ONLY!

DOUBLE 
DUTY
      THE 
WORKING
  WOMEN 
OF
AMERICA


A ONE PERSON, MULTIPLE - CHARACTER PRODUCTION

Created & Performed by DORENE LUDWIG
AMERICAN LIVING HISTORY THEATER
MAY 8th, 2015 – FRIDAY EVENING
6:30 PM - BEVERAGES (and Adult Beverages!), HAND FOODS
VIEW SILENT AUCTION ITEMS
7:00 PM - PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
POST PERFORMANCE – HOME MADE DESSERTS, AUCTION AWARDS
BASIN CITY ARTS CENTER – 2nd Floor
121 S. 4th St. (Highways 20/16/789) - Basin, WY 92410

Advance ticket purchase advised: seating is limited. 
ADULT: $15.00 or 2 ADULTS for $25.00   STUDENTS: $5.00
TICKET INCLUDES ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM, 
NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, ASSORTED FOODS, DESSERTS
WHAT A GREAT TIME TO CELEBRATE WOMEN’S CONTRIBUTIONS, 
IN AND OUTSIDE THE HOME, FROM COLONIAL TIMES TO PRESENT DAY!
BRING A MOM!  (and call or visit your Mom Sunday, May 10th!)

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Soup and Cookie Night at Basin City Arts Center

Date: March 20, 2015  (Friday)

Time: From 5:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M.

Where: In the ballroom at BCAC

What: All you can eat!! Choose from a variety of hearty soups and tantalizing cookies 

Cost: All donations are accepted- so no specific price

Why? :  So don't have to cook dinner,  a chance to socialize with people of the community and to support the Basin City Arts Center with this fundraiser

Hope to see you there!!

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Don't miss the 1st annual "Ignite the Basin" 

at the the Basin City Arts Center. 


IGNITE events are happening in over 100 cities worldwide organized by volunteers. Ignite presenters share their personal and professional passions using a specific format. The Ignite event holds the motto: “ Enlighten us, but make it quick!”  Anyone can throw an Ignite event.  The presentations are meant to “ ignite” the audience on a subject  whereby awareness, thought, and action are generated on the subjects presented.  At an Ignite event, each speaker has a time limit of five minutes, and must use 20 slides with each slide advancing automatically after 15 seconds. This forces speakers to maintain a rapid pace. At a just-comprehensible clip of 160 words a minute, Ignite speakers can utter about 40 words per slide, making a total of 800 words for the complete talk.
 
IGNITE the BASIN will be held Feb. 19th at the Basin City Arts Center.  Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with refreshments, snacks and malt beverages sold in the ballroom upstairs.  Talks begin at 7:00 p.m.  Eight presenters from across the Big Horn Basin from Worland, Cody, Powell, Greybull, Thermopolis, and Basin will inspire, entertain, and educate us.  This free event is family friendly and promises to be a unique and enjoyable evening!  For more information contact Lynne Davies @ 568-2207.