Lucas Theatre
Abercorn and Congress Streets
(Reynolds Square)
Savannah
912-234-3200
Originally built in 1921 by the South's theatre magnate, Arthur Lucas, its Italian Renaissance exterior and ornate Italianate interior set it apart from most other theatres of the period. Eventually abandoned, it fell into disrepair and was slated for demolition. Because of the significance of its architecture and the opulent interior, it was saved, restored and reopened in December of 2000. It now hosts a range of venues of the performing arts including many of
today's top artists. For more information, phone 912-234-3200.
Savannah Theater
222 Bull Street
Savannah 31401
912-233-7746
The Savannah Theatre Company is a not-for-profit Community Theatre providing a season of 5 main stage productions, and (up to 4) additional studio productions each year. Selections range from drama to comedy to musicals.
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Savannah Civic Center
Liberty and Montgomery
Savannah 31401
912-651-6550
Tickets: 800-351-7469 (toll-free)
The Savannah Civic Center actually contains:
- Johnny Mercer Theatre with 2,500 seats - home of the Savannah Symphony
- M L King, Jr Arena - which accommodates sporting events, ice shows to the annual appearance of the Ringling Brothers Circus
- Ballroom - a 48x125 foot (main room) with a 22x42 foot permanent dance floor
- Meeting Rooms - ten of varying sizes to accommodate most any function
This very active community center plays hosts to many of the best shows and performances on the circuit. For information, phone the appropriate number, above.
Visit their web site:
www.savannahcivic.com
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