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theater in Montgomery, Alabama, United States; home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival

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Built 1985. Donated to the city of Montgomery by Wynton M. Blount and Carolyn Blount (hence also known as Carolyn Blount Theater). The complex contains two theatres (750 and 250 seats). Home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Used for drama performances and classical concerts. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1985. Donated to the city of Montgomery by Wynton M. Blount and Carolyn Blount (hence also known as Carolyn Blount Theater). The complex contains two theatres (750 and 250 seats). Home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Used for drama performances and classical concerts. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1985. Donated to the city of Montgomery by Wynton M. Blount and Carolyn Blount (hence also known as Carolyn Blount Theater). The complex contains two theatres (750 and 250 seats). Home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Used for drama performances and classical concerts. (English) / qualifier
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theater in Montgomery, Alabama, United States; home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival
  • Carolyn Blount Theater
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Carolyn Blount Theater [Montgomery]
theater in Montgomery, Alabama, United States; home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival
  • Carolyn Blount Theater

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Built 1985. Donated to the city of Montgomery by Wynton M. Blount and Carolyn Blount (hence also known as Carolyn Blount Theater). The complex contains two theatres (750 and 250 seats). Home to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Used for drama performances and classical concerts. (English)
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