
We saw the Christmas Carol play. The play was excellent, and some of the actors were trinity rep quality, if not better. They have a concession area with free cookies. Other items like coffee and...
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Attleboro Community Theatre, a nonprofit arts organization located at the Ezekiel Bates Masonic Lodge on North Main Street, has been enriching the cultural landscape of Attleboro for over 50 years. Founded by Hilda Freeman, the group is dedicated to bringing arts and theatre to the local community and beyond.
With a history of diverse productions such as The Crucible, A Few Good Men, Godspell, and A Streetcar Named Desire, Attleboro Community Theatre offers a range of engaging performances for residents and visitors to enjoy. Those interested in participating can find information on events, group involvement, and auditions through their website.
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We saw the Christmas Carol play. The play was excellent, and some of the actors were trinity rep quality, if not better. They have a concession area with free cookies. Other items like coffee and...
Great Community Theater. Talented, Warm inviting group! Concessions, restrooms & free parking.
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