Agatha Christies', And Then There Were None!
Seymour and Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors at ALT!
South Pacific at ALT!
The stage for Agatha Christie's "A Mousetrap"
Frenchy and Teen Angel from Grease at ALT!
Sandy and Danny from Grease
Young Frankenstein at ALT
Cats at ALT
Spamalot stage, ready for action!
Nice place
A Christmas Carol at ALT
Vivian Vance's Academy Award (Ethel from "I Love Lucy") at the Albuquerque Little Theatre!
Cats
Santa! I know him!
Ready for the show.
Roman R.
Nov 7, 2024
We went to see their Dracula play. The theatre is nice, particularly when you consider it is community theatre. Good sized, comfortable seats, easy parking and entrance. We enjoyed the play but didn't love it. The acting was good but the comedy aspect of the play didn't always come through. We will go again to a future play.
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Tony M.
Sep 17, 2024
I attended a show for the first time here. I had heard of the theater growing up but had never attended anything. The show I saw was well done with some interesting staging ideas but good. The theater itself is nice and as it is small doesn't seem to have a bad seat. I will probably keep an eye out for other shows.
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Rachael H.
Dec 24, 2023
I took my kiddo today to see The Best Christmas Pageant and it was really good. We sat in row O because they were the closest tickets available. We were able to see and hear almost everything and everyone. I do wish we could've sat a little closer because it can be difficult to hear at times towards the back. I recommend going to see a play here. They are around $25 per ticket which is totally worth seeing a play! I love how they incorporate children and adults. Let support this cute little theater so they can continue entertaining. Go see a play!! Cheers!
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Kelly P.
Oct 20, 2023
This is a cute little theatre - the show was great and the talent was well done.... Not a bad seat in the house.
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Art T.
Jan 8, 2024
One of the oldest theaters west of the Mississippi. They put on several different types of productions- Dramas, mysteries, big Musicals. I've performed, directed, and been an audience member since moving to Albuquerque in 2007.
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Angela S.
Dec 9, 2021
This theater is a hidden gem of Albuquerque. If you haven't been to a show, you are missing out. The theater is intimate and well restored. Shout out about the newly remodeled bathrooms which look great and made intermission so much more enjoyable. Upstairs gives intense Methodist church lunchroom vibes, but all the local art on the walls is worth checking out. You'll be surprised just how talented our local thespians are! Get yourself vaccinated and go check it out!
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Kathy V.
Jan 7, 2020
I was in Albuquerque for the holidays with my family and specifically to see "Miracle on 34th Street" at the Albuquerque Little Theatre. To be fair...it was because my dad played Kris Kringle in the show...But don't think I am biased just because my personal Santa was playing Santa in the play! The venue is a good size for a stand-alone, dedicated, community theater. They are also aided by a very generously sized (free) parking lot, especially located sort of near to the Old Town area. There isn't a particularly big foyer/front of house area...but you are here for a show, not necessarily to hang out in the box office area. I heard that they recently completed a bathroom remodel, and I can confirm that they ladies' bathroom is lovely, clean and bright.I will say the only negative the whole visit was the temperature. It was very cold in the theater. And I understand that some venues keep it cooler because stage lights and costumes make it rather warm for the performers. But it was a topic of conversation at intermission and after the show. It was notable, thus I note it.The show was wonderful. I was impressed by the costumes, and the sets were well done. It doesn't seem that they employ any artificial amplification for the actors...whether lavalier or stage-level, but at times that seemed...necessary. As this is the only show I have ever seen here...perhaps it is better with smaller/bigger casts...or different blocking and shows. But it was definitely difficult to hear in some parts.If you find yourself intrigued by anything on their season program, you should ABSOLUTELY should get yourself to a show. My impression is that they produce high quality entertainment and any of y'all who get to live in the general vicinity should go and enjoy it for me!
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Beth M.
Nov 5, 2022
Great community theater. Good job on DeathTrap. Performance was good except the lead actor wore a Covid MASK???!!!! Come on! Not good. Facial expression is 95% of acting and he is the lead!!! We were all disappointed. If we had known the actors were possibly masking we would never have gone!! His performance was hard to follow because of the mask. I don't mind asking audiences to mask but please people be honest and state before we buy tickets "actors may choose to perform with mask on"!!! If your a stage actor then it's your job to let us see your facial expressions and hear your voice. If you need to mask for protection from Covid then it's not time for you to act yet. Really not fair to audiences or your fellow actors. We could not hear nor see his expressions. It was such a disappointment. I know Covid stinks but actors need to be seen and heard! Sorry
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Fernando C.
Jun 30, 2023
Awesome love it great shows family oriented very good environment a must see put it on your list
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Thomas B.
Sep 11, 2024
Saw Jesus Christ Superstar; matinee 07 September.Great set.Great acting.Great music.Vocals need A LOT of work.75% of everything coming off the stage was garbled screaming making enjoying the show impossible.Mary M and P Pilot very clear.Chorus could be sorted over have the time.Others were mediocre to poor.Judas not intelligible.Enunciate, Enunciate, Enunciate.
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Rated: 3.9 (14 reviews)
Performing Arts, Community Service/Non-Profit