the Alabama Theatre Blog

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Christmas traditions really can be fun even when you've done them for years on end and you may think they are getting rather stale.

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Birmingham’s own Aldridge Repertory Theatre, along with Alabama State University’s Theatre department, performed Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity. Black Nativity is a play that offers an African American take on the traditional nativity story. The performance included ballet, African dance, praise dancing, and lots of gospel singing.

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The hip-hop was blaring and the DJ had on glasses that flashed lights as both young and old anticipated the start of M.A. D. Skillz’s show, which was a tribute to Kanye West, T-Pain, and Michael Jackson.

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In the beautiful, castle-like Alabama Theatre, whose wonder cannot be described in mere words, the Moscow Ballet presented "Great Russian Nutcracker" to the delight of many. Replete with vibrant costumes and fanciful dancing, the Moscow Ballet was a treat indeed.

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MUTEMATH brings their act to the Alabama Theatre on November 2nd and doesn't fail to impress.

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