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“The oldest continually operating theatre in the country”
The Savannah Theatre opened its doors at 5:30pm on December 4, 1818 with a performance of "The Soldier's Daughter". The original structure was designed by British architect William Jay, whose other notable works include the Telfair Mansion and the Owens-Thomas House, both located in Savannah. The original structure suffered severe damage due to a hurricane that hit Savannah on August 31, 1898, tearing sections of the roof off the building and flooding the auditorium. Additionally, the Theatre has undergone two notable structural overhauls as the result of fires in 1906 and 1948. Following the 1948 fire, the building was transformed to its current Art Deco style. Since 2002, the theatre has hosted regular performances of a variety of shows, primarily music revues.
First and foremost a shout out to the incredibly nice woman at the Will Call window who switched my tickets after I realized I came to the theater on the wrong night! She was extremely gracious... Read more
This was a neat little old time theater that we stopped to check out while walking around Savannah. They were getting ready for the debut of Always Patsy Cline, so it reminded us of being back... Read more
Go see "Christmas Tradition" performance here. Such amazing talent with a great show. All should make this event an annual Christmas tradition. Loved the show with lots of singing, humor and... Read more
Savannah Theatre
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- Sun - Tue: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
- Wed - Sat: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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