Princess Theatre - Reviews from across the web
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Princess Theatre Encore! premiered at the kickoff for the Alabama Reunion during the Decatur Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting in January 1989. Throughout ’89 the group toured the state of Alabama performing its My Home, Alabama program in celebration of Gov. Guy Hunt’s Alabama Reunion. Their program was so suc... princesstheatre.org
Princess Theater in Decatur, AL - Zvents The magic of live theater to area audiences in the intimacy of a beautiful art deco historic 677 seat theater. Join us for the upcoming season for the best seats ... zvents.com
Cinema Treasures | Princess Theatre The Art Deco renovation was actually in 1940-41 and was done by the theatre's then-owner, Crescent Amusement Co. of Nashville, Tenn. Crescent later opened Decatur's first drive-in theatre, the Crescent Drive-In Theatre (naturally!). After a few years, the company tore down the drive-in and replaced ... cinematreasures.org
Carnegie Visual Arts Center, Princess Theatre, and Arts in Decatur-Morgan County, Alabama The Hartselle Fine Arts Center is relatively new to Hartselle and is housed in the historic F.E. Burleson building, built in 1916. The Center is home to a number of events and activities as well as being available for use by various organizations including the College Street Players, a performing ar... decaturmorgancounty.com
Decatur, AL Princess Theatre and Carnegie Arts Center :: Decatur-Morgan County, Alabama Convention & Visitor's Bureau :: From a livery stable to an art deco showplace, the Princess Theatre has been a North Alabama landmark for more than a century. The original structure, built in 1887 as a hotel’s horse stable, was later renovated into a vaudeville playhouse, attracting world-class comedians of the time such as ... decaturcvb.org
See a Show at the Princess Theatre Center for the Performing Arts in Decater, Alambama - Associated Content The Princess Theatre currently enjoys a prestigious position as the Center for the Performing Arts in Decatur, Alabama. However, the origins of the Princess are far more humble. The building that is now known as the Princess Theatre was originally constructed as a Livery Stable in 1887. At that time... associatedcontent.com
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