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The land THAC occupies today long served as a site of meeting and exchange among many indigenous people — specifically the Cheyenne, Ute and Sioux. We respect the peoples connected to this territory on which we now gather, and we, too, seek to listen, learn and to do the work required to move forward as a diverse and inclusive community.
The Town Hall Arts Center Board and Staff are committed to the principles of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), and to making conscious efforts to embrace the diverse narratives and voices in our community. We recognize commitment to these principles must be a mindful, proactive and ongoing. We seek to educate ourselves and to change our theatre’s culture by dismantling systems of oppression and racism. We may not always get it right, but we will never stop trying to improve.
At Town Hall Arts Center, we strive to elevate and inspire the individuals and communities historically underrepresented, misrepresented or excluded from our field. We focus our efforts on connecting and building meaningful relationships across all cultures.
Town Hall Arts Center commits to being an ally and advocate for diversity of voice, and we will continue to expand opportunities for artists through our selection of presentations, casting and creative teams.
We also commit to creating and fostering a workplace culture that equips our Board and Staff to make contributions that reinforce our principles of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging.
We believe that together we can reach higher levels because of our diversity.
Special Access
The Town Hall Arts Center is open to everyone. Please contact us about any special accommodations that could make your visit with us more enjoyable.
Accessibility
All public areas of our theatre are accessible for those who use wheelchairs or walkers or who have difficulty using stairs.
Service Animals
Although animals are not permitted in the theatre, an exception is made for guide dogs and service animals.
Audio Assistance
Headsets are available at the Box Office, free of charge. Photo ID is required as a deposit.
Content Guides
Our productions may contain content ill-suited for youth. Parental guidance is always advised. Look for show details on this website, or contact us for more information.

Community Art
Stanton Art Gallery
The Stanton Art Gallery at Town Hall Arts Center celebrates the work of local artists by providing a professional and welcoming space to exhibit their art. Located in the heart of our theatre lobby, the gallery sees steady foot traffic from downtown visitors and theatre patrons. Whether stopping in during the day or enjoying a drink before curtain, guests can enjoy an ever-changing collection of visual art that complements the creativity happening on stage.
Exhibits typically rotate monthly or in coordination with our production schedule, offering fresh perspectives throughout the season.
Interested in showing your work?
We welcome submissions from local artists working in a variety of mediums. Town Hall does not charge a hanging fee. If you choose to sell your work through our ticketing system, a small commission – typically 10–20% – will apply. This includes 8% to cover sales tax, with the remaining portion going toward administrative costs. Final commission terms can be discussed and agreed upon between the artist and Town Hall.
To inquire about exhibit opportunities or for more information, please contact Kristi Jones at kjones@townhallartscenter.org. Our gallery calendar fills up quickly, so available exhibit dates may be several months out.
Our location
2450 Main St
Littleton, CO 80122
Our Hours
Box Office
Open: Mon – Fri, 10 – 5 & Sat, 10 – 1
Stanton Art Gallery
Open: Mon – Fri, 10 – 5
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