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Broach Theatre


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Downtown Greensboro's longest running professional theatre and recipient of the Berrilla Kerr Award for Outstanding Contribution to American Theatre. Offering a full season of adult and children's theatre. Adult season runs Feb.-Dec.; Children's season runs Sept.-May. Admission Fee




Address:
520 S. Elm St.
Greensboro, NC 27401
Phone: (336)378-9300


Our Email: info@broachtheatre.org
Our Website:www.broachtheatre.org

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