
Chickasaw Civic Theater Lange Drive ~ Chickasaw, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-457-8887 Web site: http://www.cctshows.com/
Enduring numerous location changes over the years, the Chickasaw Civic Theater established itself as a fixture in the community, bringing numerous performances to life. The Lola Phillips Playhouse has produced such Broadway hits as South Pacific, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and The Sound of Music.
Eastern Shore Art Center 401 Oak Street ~ Fairhope, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-928-2228 Web site: http://www.easternshoreartcenter.com/
This is a primary gathering spot for private and city wide events such as Fairhope's Art Walk, The Eastern Shore Art Center is home to four galleries with monthly revolving exhibits. It also features a teaching facility, offering classes for adults and children. Member artist works is offered for sale in another gallery.
Joe Jefferson Players 11 South Carlen Street ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-471-1534 Web Site: http://www.jjp.net/
This is the oldest continuing theater community in Alabama, the Joe Jefferson Players host a full season of off beat comedies, musicals and much much more. The 350 seat playhouse theater features an orchestra pit and a large stage with a long runway, as well as a box office, lobby and refreshment area.
Lower Dauphin Arts and Entertainment District Downtown Mobile, Alabama
Downtown Mobile combines the historic and the modern in the area bordered by Government Street, Water Street and Broad Streets. There is much available for entertainment to explore in this area from historic homes, live music, historic churches local cuisine with more than 30 restaurants, 20 night clubs and 10 galleries and museums.
Mobile Ballet 4321 Downtowner Loop North ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-342-2241 Web Site: http://www.mobileballet.org/
Mobile Ballet is the Gulf Coast's premier ballet company offering a stunning array of productions that appeal to the senses and include performances by World-renowned guest artist as well local company members. Productions come to life under the artistic direction of Winthrop Corey, and include such classics as The Nutcracker each December.
Mobile Museum of Art 4850 Museum Drive ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-208-5200 Web Site: http://www.mobilemuseumofart.com/
Mobile Museum of Art is located in a picturesque lakefront setting in Langan Park, the Mobile Museum of Art is home to first class rotating exhibits as well as diverse collections displayed throughout its permanent galleries. From African and Asians art to American furniture, sculpture and crafts of glass, silver and wood.
Mobile Opera 257 Dauphin Street ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-432-6772 Web Site: http://www.mobileopera.org/
Mobile Opera is Alabama's oldest performing arts organization, Mobile Opera continues to dazzle audiences with it's dramatic and comedy performances each season as well as community outreach programs. Vivid backdrops and vibrant costumes support a professional cast of talented artists. Mobile Opera and Mobile Symphony share space in the Josephine Larkins Music Center.
Mobile Symphony 257 Dauphin Street ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-432-2010 Web Site: http://www.mobilesymphony.org/
Scott Speck is the director of a full season of live symphonic music, plus outdoor concerts, world-renowned guest artist, a youth orchestra and a firm commitment to education characterize today's Mobile Symphony. The Saenger Theater, a continental-style showplace that opened in 1927, is the home for the symphony's regular seasons concerts. This showplace has 1,921 seats to accommodate the Mobile Symphony as well the Mobile Ballet and the Mobile Opera. The symphony also hosts a four-concert Chamber Music Series at the University of Alabama's Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall.
Mobile Theater Guild 14 North Lafayette Street ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-433-7513 Web Site: www.MobileTheaterGuild.org
The Mobile Theater Guild presents performances in Midtown Mobile in a quaint intimate setting. The non-profit community theater has been in existence since 1949, it began as a program for teens. Now the guild showcases local talent in contemporary professional plays, touting itself as the areas off Broadway connection.
Museum Of Mobile 111 South Royal Street ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-208-7569 Web Site: www.MuseumOfMobile.com
The Museum of Mobile is located in the 1857 Landmark Building, the Southern Market, Old City Hall. The Museum of Mobile explores the culture and history of Mobile while offering provoking and innovating 21st century exhibts. The museum features interactive exhibits for children and stirring content for adults.
The Playhouse In The Park 4851 Museum Drive ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-602-0630 Web Site: www.PlayhouseInThePark.org
The Playhouse in the Park is a training facility and performance venue for young people in theater arts. Four productions are presented annually by Playhouse in the Park. A full scaled puppet theater is also offered along with a traveling professional drama troupe and drama, piano, dance and scenic art instruction.
South Baldwin Community Theater 2022 West 22nd Street ~ Gulf Shores, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-968-6721 Web Site: www.sbct.biz
South Baldwin Community Theater was founded in 1972 as a nonprofit organization comprised of performers of all occupations dedicated to bringing productions to life on the Alabama Gulf Coast. From dramas, inspirational plays, classics and comedy, there is something for all.
Space 301 301 Condi Street ~ Mobile, Alabama Telephone Number: 251-208-5671 Web Site: http://www.space301.com/
Eight thousand square feet of gallery space house Space 301, Mobile's contemporary arts center which hosts various exhibits by national and regional known artist several times a year.
Theater 98 Morphy and Church Streets ~ Fairhope, Alabama Telephone Number 251-928-4366
Web Site: http://www.theater98.org/ This intimate 94 seat theater in downtown Fairhope has been offering theater productions on the Eastern Shore for more than forty-five years. The professionals take pride in the wide range of plays they perform in the playhouse, from classics to Neil Simon comedies. Eight productions are performed each season. |