Monday, September 19, 2016

Theatre Lovers Go All Out in Columbus, GA!

 

Theatre Lovers Go All Out in Columbus, GA!

(Inside of the Springer Opera House, Columbus)

 

In addition to everything else that Columbus has to offer, there is a burgeoning theater scene in Columbus that surprises visitors, but makes perfect sense to locals. If you know the history of Columbus, you know that the city was one of the major cultural centers of the South between New York and New Orleans in the period after the Civil War. That included the theater, with many big names stopping in to play shows over the years.

 

The Springer Opera House, built in 1871, and named the State Theater of Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter, is the most historically significant of the theaters in Columbus, if not the Southeast. Come and gaze upon the stage that once hosted the likes of Edwin Booth (John Wilkes Booth’s brother), Oscar Wilde, Ethel Barrymore, and the bandleader John Philip Sousa – to name but just a few. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1978.

 

While The Springer has a great history, its present and future is just as bright. Check www.calendarcolumbusga.com for a full listing of upcoming shows and performances.

 

Not to be outdone, Columbus as created modern venues for the arts as well. Right in the heart of Uptown not far from The Springer, is the state of the art River Center for the Performing Arts From dinner theater to live shows to films, the River Center provides a unique venue for the arts that you will want to include in your visit.

 

There is so much to see in Columbus. Planning ahead is a must. Plan for a show, a museum visit, a taste of Columbus in the restaurants and breweries, outdoor adventures on the river, or just a walk along the River Walk. Whatever your mood or weekend goal, Columbus will have something for you!

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