Welcome About Us Accountability and Reports After School Activity Bus Bell Schedules Contact Us Daily Announcements District Calendar ESLR's Health Notices Open Enrollment School Loop School Site Council Staff/Teachers Student Academic Resources Student Handbook Student Health Insurance Student Incident Report Transcripts Weekly Bulletin Testing Yearbook Wilcox Banner
Academics Course Catalog English Mathematics Science
Activities Fantastics Art Club Best Buddies Black Student Union Chinese Club Creative Writing Digital Arts Club FHA-HERO FBLA GAINS Interact Japanese Club Key Club Latino Student Union MBR Mock Trial Muslim Student Association New Life Campus Outreach PHHS Polynesian Club Santa Clara Sister Cities Science Squad Speech and Debate Varsity Letter Club World Affairs Challenge Anime Club Great Britain Club
Athletics Health Insurance Performance Groups Sports
Creek Side Cafe Menu Alumni Dads Grads and Moms ELAC Grad Night Mission City Performing Arts Center PTSA Santa Clara Unified School District Video informativo en espanol Wilcox Stage Company Science Camp
4-Year Planning Transcripts College & Career Resource Center Counseling Department
Wilcox High School Library Library Policies Book Trailers Test Taking Strategies Santa Clara City Library Student Web Library Project
Exploring Computer Science
Home Page Logo
Mission City Center for Performing Arts

 

One of two new theatres opened by the Santa Clara Unified School District in 2005, the Mission City Center for Performing Arts is a joint venture with the City of Santa Clara.  Patrons may enjoy performances in either the Main Stage or the flexible Marilyn Rea Hall.

All seating in the intimate 360-seat Main Stage is at orchestra level.  The Marilyn Rea Hall is a 60’ by 35’ flexible performance space seating up to 70 patrons ideal for small or experimental performances.  Both the Main Stage and Marilyn Rea Hall are accessed through a spacious lobby; plenty of onsite parking is available.

Located adjacent to Wilcox High School at 3250 Monroe Street at the corner of Monroe and Calabazas Avenue, Mission City Center for Performing Arts offers convenient access to San Thomas, Lawrence, and Central expressways and is less than 2 miles from U.S. 101.