The Black Box Theatre of the Quad Cities

The Black Box Theatre of the Quad Cities The Black Box Theatre, located in the heart of Moline in the Quad Cities, offers up an eclectic seas
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Bringing the leading edge of theatre to an intimate and elegant space where our mission is to foster creativity and art. Please contact us and visit our website for more information, inquiries, and ticketing.

Extra! Extra! Read all about it.
06/17/2026

Extra! Extra! Read all about it.

Because The Shark Is Broken is an insider look at the making of Jaws, it seems both fitting and somewhat ironic that the play and movie share the same villain.

https://www.wvik.org/news/2026-06-16/review-the-shark-is-broken-at-the-black-box-theatre-in-Moline CentreReview number 2...
06/16/2026

https://www.wvik.org/news/2026-06-16/review-the-shark-is-broken-at-the-black-box-theatre-in-Moline Centre

Review number 2. Seems they like us. Get your tickets online at
theblackboxtheatre.com or at the door. Only $18.

Suit up in your SCUBA gear and dive into The Black Box Theatre’s current production of The Shark is Broken by Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon and directed by Jeremy Littlejohn which chronicles the behind-the-scenes drama of filming of what would come to be the genesis of the summer blockbuster genre β€œ...

Traffic patterns will be changing.
06/11/2026

Traffic patterns will be changing.

🚧 River Drive Reopens June 12; 4th Avenue Closure Begins June 15 🚧

Good news! River Drive will reopen to traffic by the end of the day tomorrow, Friday, June 12.

⚠️ Beginning Monday, June 15, 4th Avenue and portions of 15th Street will close as construction on the 16th Street Viaduct shifts to its next phase.

πŸ“ 4th Avenue will be closed from 19th Street to 13th Street, including the intersection of 4th Avenue and 15th Street. Please see the map below and follow posted detours.

For the latest updates, please visit molinecentre.org/construction-updates.

Your patience is building a better Moline. Thank you! πŸ™

Opening tomorrow night at 7:30 β€œThe Shark is Broken.” Meet the three actors in the movie Jaws waiting for Bruce the Shar...
06/11/2026

Opening tomorrow night at 7:30 β€œThe Shark is Broken.” Meet the three actors in the movie Jaws waiting for Bruce the Shark to finally work for filming. Pictured Brad Hauskins as Robert Shaw re-writing the Indianapolis speech.

would you? could you? vote for The Black Box for Locals Love Us?
06/10/2026

would you? could you? vote for The Black Box for Locals Love Us?

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I did a documentary on Chad.
06/10/2026

I did a documentary on Chad.

"Chad Pregracke grew up 30 feet from the Mississippi River in East Moline, Illinois. That river was his entire world. He fished it as a boy. He swam it as a teenager. At age 15, he took his first job on it - as a commercial shell diver.

Every day, he dove down into the pitch-black current. And every day, he came up with something that was not supposed to be there. Rusted 55-gallon barrels. Old refrigerators.

Piles of scrap metal and industrial waste. Tractor tires by the hundreds. The bottom of America's most famous river looked like a junkyard.

1991. East Moline. Chad is 17 years old.

He picks up the phone and calls his first government agency. He explains what he is seeing. He asks politely, "Who is responsible for cleaning this up?"

The answer stuns him. Nobody, they say. There is no agency, no department, no program. The river is just filthy. And no one owns the problem.

Here is what makes it worse, 18 million Americans drink water that flows from the Mississippi River. Garbage thrown into a storm drain in Minnesota can travel 2,300 miles all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. And the people in charge? They shrug.

Chad does not give up. He calls state agencies. He contacts federal offices. He writes letters. For 6 years - from age 17 to age 22 - he keeps trying to get someone, anyone, to act.

1997. The answer is still the same, nobody.

The river is not getting better. It is getting worse. Chad stands on the bank one evening and looks at the water he loves and makes a decision that will change his life - and eventually, the lives of hundreds of thousands of others.

If no one else will clean this river, he will.

He has no organization behind him. No government grant. No corporate sponsor. No crew. He has a small flat-bottom boat, a pair of work gloves, and a deep, burning sense of personal responsibility.

He pushes off from shore alone.

That first summer, Chad hauls rusted barrels and smashed appliances out of the water by himself, one piece at a time. His back aches. His hands blister. But every morning he goes back out. A 22-year-old trying to clean the Mississippi River single-handedly, with 1 boat.
1998. Something shifts.

Local newspapers start writing about him. TV cameras show up. The calls start coming in. People want to help.

Chad founds Living Lands and Waters, a nonprofit with a simple mission: restore America's rivers from the ground up. He trades his flat-bottom boat for a secondhand houseboat. Then a barge. Then a fleet. Within a few years, his operation is the only industrial-strength river cleanup organization in the United States.

June 2002. Washington D.C. The United States Supreme Court.

Chad Pregracke - the shell diver from East Moline - stands in the nation's highest court and accepts the Jefferson Award for Public Service. Known as America's Nobel Prize, the award is presented alongside recipients Bill and Melinda Gates and Rudy Giuliani.

He is 27 years old.

But Chad is not interested in ceremonies. He goes right back to the river.

The volunteers keep coming. Students spend their spring breaks on his barges instead of beach vacations. Teachers bring classrooms down to the water. Everyday people - retirees, families, teenagers β€” show up in work gloves, ready to haul trash.

2013. CNN names Chad Pregracke its Hero of the Year.

He has now pulled more than 67,000 tires from rivers alone. He has cleaned 25 rivers across 21 states. His team spends up to 9 months a year living on the water, removing 500,000 to 700,000 pounds of trash every single year.

And still, he goes back every morning.

Today. The numbers are almost impossible to believe.

Living Lands and Waters has removed more than 14 million pounds of trash from 31 rivers in 23 American states. Nearly 140,000 volunteers have joined Chad since that first solo day in 1997. More than 30,000 students have gone through his educational programs. More than 1,400 community cleanups have taken place because 1 young man refused to accept "nobody" as an answer.

He has received over 40 awards. All 4 living U.S. Presidents gave him a standing ovation at the Kennedy Center.

He still lives on a barge. He still picks up trash by hand.

Because to Chad Pregracke, the Mississippi River is not a cause. It is home.

Share this with someone who thinks 1 person can't change the world - Chad Pregracke proved that 1 stubborn kid with a boat can restore an ecosystem."

Let this story reach more hearts.....
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The Orca sets sail at The Black Box this Friday. The actors are waiting for the shark to get fixed. Tickets available at...
06/10/2026

The Orca sets sail at The Black Box this Friday. The actors are waiting for the shark to get fixed. Tickets available at the door or at theblackboxtheatre.com
$18 for The Shark is Broken.

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1623 5th Avenue
Moline, IL
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