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The Albuquerque Little Theatre, the 3rd oldest continuously-operating community theatre west of the Mississippi, has been running strong since its founding in 1930.
The Albuquerque Little Theatre, the 3rd oldest continuously-operating community theatre west of the Mississippi, has been running strong since its founding in 1930. A local entertainment gem, it showcases the best of Albuquerque's thespian talent. Catch a comedy or drama production here in the beautiful historic building.
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224 San Pasquale Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, United States
+1 505-242-4750
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