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The Augusta Mini Theatre is marking its 50th anniversary with a drive-thru event and the construction of a new facility aimed at enhancing its educational mission. The new building will include a 142-seat auditorium, dressing rooms, stage, and a light and sound studio. The grand opening is set for November 14, featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Founded in 1975, AMT has impacted over 9,000 young individuals, nurturing talent and creativity in the Augusta community and ensuring accessibility to the arts.
Augusta, Georgia – The Augusta Mini Theatre (AMT) is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a special drive-thru event to mark the milestone. Since its inception in 1975, the theatre has been dedicated to offering affordable access to the fine arts while also serving as a platform for teaching critical life skills through the arts. In addition to celebrating its past, AMT is looking forward to the future with the construction of a new facility, set to enhance its educational mission and community outreach.
The newly constructed facility will feature a 142-seat auditorium, two full dressing rooms, a complete stage, and a light and sound studio. The grand opening is scheduled for November 14 at 4 p.m. and will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a community walkthrough. The expansion is part of a second phase of growth for AMT, which has faced funding challenges along the way, utilizing sources such as SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) and various grants to support its development.
Tyrone Butler, the founder of AMT, provided a tour of the new theatre’s future home, illustrating the exciting changes on the horizon. Despite nearing the decision to step away from the theatre a decade ago, Butler was inspired to continue by a friend who recognized the theatre’s immense impact on the community and its future potential.
Since its founding, AMT has impacted over 9,000 young people, many of whom have gone on to pursue careers in the arts. The theatre has established itself not only as a place for performance but also as an arts and life skills school, enabling students to develop skills such as diction and communication through various artistic disciplines.
Filmmaker Shandrea Evans, an alumna of AMT, recently hosted a premiere of her films at the theatre, highlighting the significant role it played in her creative development. Evans recalls her experiences at AMT as pivotal in nurturing her passion for storytelling and artistic expression.
The celebration of the 50th anniversary not only acknowledges the theatre’s past contributions but also reinforces its commitment to fostering a love for the arts in future generations. As the AMT prepares for this new chapter, the organization hopes to continue cultivating talent and creativity within the Augusta community, ensuring its programs remain accessible to all.
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- WRDW: Sneak Peek at Augusta Mini Theatre’s New Performance Center
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- WJBF: Augusta Mini Theatre Celebrates 50 Years of Service
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Theatre

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