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From 1920s “picture palace” to community showplace for the 21st century, the Tivoli still offers Chattanoogans the finest in entertainment and cultural events. The Tivoli is the home of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera Association, and also welcomes a wide variety of touring companies each year. With offerings from blues to bluegrass and classical to country; plus dance, opera and the best of Broadway, the Tivoli is at the center of Chattanooga’s cultural life. Its elegance and intimacy have made it a favorite of audiences and performers alike.\n\n \n

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The historic Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium was dedicated on November 11, 1922. —Veterans Day, —as Chattanooga and Hamilton County’s living memorial to those who have served in the armed forces. With seating for 3,866, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium is a great place for full-scale Broadway and theatrical productions, music concerts, comedy shows, and community events.

In addition to the main hall, the Memorial Auditorium also houses the Walker theatre, an intimate proscenium stage theatre that seats 801 people.

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Founded in 1972, the Signal Mountain Playhouse is a not for profit volunteer organization. The Playhouse operates with a board of twenty-four members, elected for three year terms and rotating eight members each year. This is a working board, with each member directly involved with a specific responsibility in the production of a show.\n\n \n

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Northwest Georgia Amphitheater

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The Chattanooga Theatre Centre offers first-rate, live stage productions year round on two stages from our beautiful facility on the Tennessee River.

Founded in 1923 as the Little Theatre of Chattanooga, the Chattanooga Theatre Centre is one of the oldest, largest, and busiest community theatres in the country. Our 15 productions per year—seen by audiences of more than 50,000 people—represent theatrical experiences of the highest caliber.

 

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The Colonnade Performing Arts Theater is home to several local community theater production companies which provide quality theater programs and participation opportunities for all ages.\n\n \n

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Step into 1864! The War Between the States comes to life on a magnificent 19th-century set in the beautifully reproduced Victorian dining and performance hall. The story of a Union soldier meeting his Confederate brother on the battlefield is based on hundreds of diaries and memoirs form the period.\n\nOpen year-round, this indoor, family-friendly production in Whitwell (just 35 miles west of Chattanooga) immerses the audiences in the 1860s, with fascinating tidbits of history, dining tables made from old church pews and authentic recipes from the cookbook of Varina Davis, wife of Confederate President Jefferson David.

Dalton Little Theatre, DLT, held its first documented performance in 1869. The organization began as The Dalton Amateurs, and continued as The Sophoclean Dramatic Club, and The Dalton Players, before becoming Dalton Little Theatre in 1955. The theatre has performed continuously except for breaks during WWI and WWII. The organization formally incorporated in 1958, and found its first home in 1981 when it converted the former firehouse built in 1888 into The Firehouse Theatre. The Firehouse Theatre is often referred to as The Old Dalton Firehouse and it remains the home of Dalton Little Theatre to this day.\n\n \n

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East Brainerd Community Theater is an impassioned group of esteemed members of the community who offer the opportunity to be part of live musicals and plays. They strive to be inclusive and welcome all with the ability to be part of their productions both onstage and off.\n\nThe theater is housed inside the  Christ United Methodist Church located at 8645 E Brainerd Rd in Chattanooga, TN 37421.

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The Ringgold Playhouse was started to provide a creative outlet for storytelling in our community that challenges, entertains, and inspires both the artist and audiences.\n\n \n

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Lee University offers both a B.A. in Theatre and a B.A.T. in Theatre with Teaching Licensure (K-12). The B.A. in Theatre is designed to train students interested in professional or academic work in the area of acting, directing and technical theatre. The B.A.T. in Theatre allows student to graduate in four years with a certificate to teach theatre to grades K-12 in the state of Tennessee. Students in both programs will learn multifaceted skills needed to meet graduate and professional standards and will gain the knowledge of practices, styles and standards within the technical field. The senior seminar and religion capstone demonstrate how these elements come together to equip the student for faith and learning. Students can also choose to minor in drama requiring a minimum of eighteen hours in specified studies.

The Muse of Fire Project brings kids together from diverse communities to write plays that adult actors perform for the public at large.\n\nThe Muse of Fire Project is modeled on The 52nd Street Project in NYC. We are housed at The Chattanooga Public Library. It‘s a cool theater club for kids from all backgrounds who work with fun, smart adults to create original, short plays for public performance.\n\n \n

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Covenant has two separate production arms: Mainstage Drama produced by the Theatre and Film Studies Department and the Drama Association, our fully student-led theatre. Additionally, students can work on plays at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). This is the most unique element of our program; a chance to work in a “secular theatre laboratory” and later debrief with Christian professors and students is key to our goal of preparing students to be “missionaries” to the professional theatre and film worlds.\n\n \n

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The Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga, a small professional theatre company founded by local artists, will present professional theatrical entertainment that serves to culturally enrich our community, forcibly engage the imagination, thoughtfully examine the social norms, courageously eliminate bias and defiantly explore theatre as an art form. We fear no censorship, we are not motivated by profit and we take pride in what we do.\n\n \n

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A family friendly all inclusive community theater group training and performing in an environment that reflects Judeo-Christian values.\n\nIn addition to producing musical productions they also host a Summer Musical Theater Day Camp for children K-6th Grade and a youth theater program that offers classes on acting, dance, music, theater, voice, and more for children ages 8-18 yrs old.\n\n \n

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Founded in 1993, Barking Legs Theater hosts a wide variety of music, dance, performance and improvisational productions in an intimate setting near historic downtown Chattanooga, Tenn.\n\n \n

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The Venue Creekside is located in downtown Cleveland, TN in the historic Village Theater in the Village Green Towncenter. The facility is open to the public for rental and use. We can accommodate up to 295 attendees for receptions, concerts, business meetings, and parties. Unlike other local facilities, The Venue Creekside comes ready with the latest sound, lighting, and video technology creating a highly adaptable environment to meet the needs of any event.\n\n \n

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CHATTANOOGA STATE REPERTORY THEATRE is dedicated to the pursuit of artistic excellence, to the development and production of material of dramatic and literary merit and social significance, to the teaching and mentoring of students in the professional actor training program and to the advancement of professional actors worthy of compensation.\n

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In 2013, a few local theatre lovers came together with a dream of creating quality, live theatre in Cleveland, Tennessee. Our meetings culminated in the formation of the Ocoee Theatre Guild, a Tennessee Non-Profit Corporation.\n\nWe found a home at the Venue Creekside, which has formerly served Cleveland as a movie theater and a home to live theatrical productions. It now acts as a space-for-hire for a variety of events. It’s state-of-the-art equipment and recent remodel makes it a beautiful home for the OTG!\n\n \n

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Back Alley Productions is an award-winning performance arts company presenting excellent shows to their home venue at the historic Mars Theater located in Lafayette, Georgia.\n\n \n

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