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Orchestra Noir Presents: The Culture 2000 Tour

Fri Jan 30 at 8:00pm

Birmingham, AL

Event Info

  • Fri - January 30, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Orchestra Noir

Band Members Tony Wakeford- Double Bass, Sounds, Electronics, Voice M- Percussion, Sounds, Electronics, Vibraphone, Marimba, Jaws harp Guy Harries- Flute, Recorder, Melodiica Richard Moult- Piano Mark Baigent- Oboe Renee Rosen- Violin Ben Sansom- Violin Alexandria Lawrence- Viola Jessica Constable- Voice Autumn Grieve- Voice Emily Ovenden- Voice Read more: http://www.myspace.com/orchestranoir#ixzz0yOg0w6Ke Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do they serve alcohol at Alabama theater?
Yes, the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham, AL serves alcohol during most events. Guests can enjoy a selection of beer, wine, and cocktails available for purchase at bars located within the historic venue. The theater's concessions are well-stocked, providing both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, along with classic snacks like popcorn and candy. Please note that patrons must be 21 or older with a valid ID to purchase alcoholic drinks. The theater's policy ensures a responsible and enjoyable experience for all attendees. For specific offerings or restrictions, it's a good idea to check the event details or contact the theater directly prior to your visit.
Where to park for Alabama theater?
Parking for the Alabama Theatre is convenient, with several options near the venue in downtown Birmingham. The most popular choice is the protected parking lot directly behind the theater, accessible via 18th Street North or 3rd Avenue North. Additionally, metered street parking and several parking decks, such as the McWane Science Center deck and the Birmingham Parking Authority Deck #3, are within walking distance. Rates and availability may vary depending on event times. Arriving early is recommended to secure the best parking spot and to allow time for a stress-free entrance into the theater. Always check for posted signs to avoid parking fines.
Who owns the Alabama theater?
The Alabama Theatre is owned by Birmingham Landmarks, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and maintaining the historic venue. Established in 1987 to save the theater from demolition, Birmingham Landmarks, Inc. has overseen the restoration and ongoing operation of the Alabama Theatre as a premier entertainment destination. The organization's mission is to protect the architectural and cultural legacy of the venue while providing a diverse array of arts, music, and film events for the Birmingham community. Their stewardship ensures that the Alabama Theatre continues to be a beloved landmark and vital part of downtown Birmingham's cultural landscape.
What is the iconic show at Alabama theater?
The most iconic show at the Alabama Theatre is its annual screening of the holiday classic "The Polar Express." This beloved tradition draws families from across Alabama and beyond, transforming the historic venue into a festive wonderland each December. The event features not just the film, but also interactive experiences such as sing-alongs, themed decorations, and a visit from Santa Claus. The Alabama Theatre's Mighty Wurlitzer organ performance before the show adds to the enchanting atmosphere. This cherished holiday event is a highlight of Birmingham's seasonal celebrations and a must-see experience for both locals and visitors.
What is the iconic show at Alabama Theater?
The Alabama Theatre's iconic show is the annual “The Polar Express” holiday film screening. Each December, this event sells out quickly, attracting families eager to experience the magic of the season within the theater's ornate, historic walls. The screening is enhanced by pre-show activities, including a sing-along with the Mighty Wurlitzer organ and festive décor throughout the venue. Children are often encouraged to wear pajamas, adding to the immersive, family-friendly experience. This tradition has become synonymous with the Alabama Theatre, making it the venue's most celebrated and memorable event year after year.

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