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Springer Opera House, Columbus

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The Springer Opera House is a historic theater at 103 Tenth Street in Downtown Columbus, Georgia. First opened February 21, 1871, the theater was named the State Theatre of Georgia by Governor Jimmy Carter for its 100th anniversary season, a designation made permanent by the 1992 state legislature. The Springer has hosted legendary performers such as Edwin Booth, Oscar Wilde, Ethel Barrymore, Agnes de Mille, and bandleader John Philip Sousa. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and named a National Historic Landmark in 1978 for its architecture and state of preservation.
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  • This is an excellent venue to see local produced plays. We saw "A Tuna Christmas" here and was very impressed with the theatre. The show was funny and well worth the price of admission. 
    This is an excellent venue to see local produced plays. We saw "A Tuna Christmas" here and was very impressed with the theatre. The show was funny and well worth the price of admission.  more »
  • We saw "A Tuna Christmas" here. The venue was excellent. The seating in the black box was perfect for being able to see the performers. The show was outstanding. A funny look at small town life. 
    We saw "A Tuna Christmas" here. The venue was excellent. The seating in the black box was perfect for being able to see the performers. The show was outstanding. A funny look at small town life.  more »
  • to my old springer academy teacher mr. mickey i was only jokeing about burning my enimes in a cage lol id never do that 
    to my old springer academy teacher mr. mickey i was only jokeing about burning my enimes in a cage lol id never do that  more »
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  • I lived in the Columbus area for 43 years before retiring to FL. Came back for a visit and finally got to see my first play at this historic theatre. You could feel the history oozing from every inch of the theatre The play was a musical and the cast was fantastic. Highly recommend this experience!
  • OMG! If you don't go see Little Shop of Horrors, you are missing out on a great evening of entertaiment. The music and singers were beautiful vocalists, the acting was top notch and there was lots of laughter. It was obvious that all the actors practiced hard, were proud of their roles, and were enjoying themselves on stage. I shoot out to the dentist, you are a riot. Please don't ever change & keep on entertaining the masses.
  • We saw the production of Little Shop of Horrors tonight and we absolutely loved it. All the actors were giving 110 percent and you could feel it in the audience. Definitely will visit again.
  • Last minute decision to see White Christmas performance in this beautiful old building. Was not disappointed. The building was amazing the staff was very friendly and the show was entertaining definitely recommend
  • What a marvelous venue! Charming, comfortable and friendly staff. Enjoyed it thoroughly!

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