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About the Algonquin Theatre
 

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Welcome to the Algonquin Theatre!

The Algonquin Theatre officially opened its doors on May 14, 2005

to a full house of Theatre supporters. Opening week was filled with excitement as a vision was being realized in Huntsville. The Algonquin Theatre is part of the Huntsville Civic Centre, in the heart of downtown Huntsville.

An image of the front of the Algonquin Theatre

The Algonquin Theatre has been host to a wide variety of plays, musical performances, meetings, videos, presentations and school groups. The theatre has offered outstanding performances from comedians to orchestras, from elementary school plays to musicians of international acclaim.

An image of the seating at the Algonquin Theatre.

As you stroll along the Historic streets of downtown Huntsville you will have the opportunity to view the breathtaking bronze statue of Tom Thomson, created by local sculptor Brenda Wainman-Goulet. This is a piece of history incorporated within the Civic Square illustrating the Town’s motto “touch the past, embrace the future”.

An image of the Tom Thomson sculpture.

The space is for the many, not the few and the theatre strives to

be the venue of choice for area events, attractions and meetings.

Enjoy The Algonquin Theatre today, tomorrow and always!



Photograph of Tom Thompson stautue in Civic Centre Square

 

 

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