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Arts Council of Tuscaloosa

Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center

Kentuck Art Center

Moody Music Building

Theatre Tuscaloosa

Arts Council of Tuscaloosa

600 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa

The umbrellas organization for three dozen art groups in the greater Tuscaloosa area. Performing arts events sponsored by the council include the Silver Screen Movie Series shown in the historic Bama Theatre in addition to theatrical and musical events for children.

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Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center

Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center

600 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa

The Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center (CAC) is a hub for the arts in Tuscaloosa and houses a black box theatre/workshop space which is perfect for family programming, educational opportunities and rehearsal space or community meeting space for rent. In addition, the CAC houses offices for local arts groups and a gallery space for The University of Alabama.

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Moody Music Building – University of Alabama

810 Second Avenue, Tuscaloosa

The School of Music’s centerpiece is a state-of-the-art concert hall featuring the Holtkamp organ, the Southeast’s largest pipe organ. The Moody Music Building is the place to enjoy one-of-a-kind concerts and performances by students, professors and other artists.

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-4:45.
Free admission.

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Tuscaloosa Children’s Theatre

Three shows per season. Works produced both by and for children.

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Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra

Local: 205-752-5515

The Tuscaloosa Symphony Orchestra invites you to join internationally renowned performers for concerts throughout the year. The Symphony performs five concerts in its subscription season, along with a pop concert and youth concert.

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Kentuck Art Center

Kentuck Art Center
503 Main Avenue, Northport

Free admission. The state headquarters for the Alabama Crafts Council, the Kentuck Museum showcases Alabama’s rich folk arts and crafts tradition and offers changing exhibits of contemporary and traditional American crafts and fine art. A gift shop features pottery, glass, textiles and wood items made by regional artist.

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Sat. 11:30-4:30

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Theatre Tuscaloosa

9500 Old Greensboro Road, Tuscaloosa

The largest performing arts group in Tuscaloosa. Producing several theatrical productions year-round. Theatre Tuscaloosa’s home is the Bean-Brown Theatre, along with office, shop and rehearsal environs at Shelton State Community College. Theatre Tuscaloosa is also home to the Alabama Stage and Screen Hall of Fame.

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University of Alabama – University Programs

Local: 348-7525 Fax: 348-8252

Offers a number of arts and entertainment events throughout the year.

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University of Alabama Department of Theatre & Dance

Offers three venues for performances throughout the UA school year. The Mainstage season, in the Marian Gallaway Theatre, Rowand-Johnson Hall, features four large shows each year, including classic dramas, comedies, and musicals. The Allen Bales Theatre Organization series, in the AB Theatre on the side of Rowand-Johnson, offers a workshop series for directing and acting students. The Dance Series features four concert series per season, two each by the Alabama repertory Dance Theatre and Dance Alabama companies, drawn from student dancers.

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