Barter Theatre
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James
88 month ago
Bob Porterfield, Barter’s founder, did what few actors have ever accomplished. He auditioned for and landed a role in a Broadway production the day after graduating from the AADA.
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James
92 month ago
This building, originally Sinking Springs Presbyterian Church, built in 1833, is the second-oldest theatrical building in the United States.
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Carl H
95 month ago
The shows that we have seen there have always been wonderful. This weekend we saw "Footloose." All of the actors and chorus performers were enthusiastic and thrilling in their performances.
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James
113 month ago
Some of the best seats in the house can be found in the balcony, box left or right, on row 1.
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James
116 month ago
Before becoming Barter Theatre, the building served as a town hall, prison, volunteer fire station, opera house and church.
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James
125 month ago
Barter Theatre opened 6/10/1933, proclaiming, "With vegetables you cannot sell, you can buy a good laugh." The price of admission was 40 cents or the equivalent in produce, meat, or live animals.
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Kaci S
128 month ago
Every play I have seen has been spectacular! The Barter never disappoints!
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James
137 month ago
Row 2 & 3 center balcony are some of the best seats in the house. For a more intimate experience in which you nearly share the stage with the players, see a show at Barter Stage II.
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Amy A
137 month ago
The Christmas Story was great! Go see it.
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Southeastern T
142 month ago
Photo Tip: The Midsummer Play Fountain is a very photogenic location in town with easy access from the parking lot at Barter Stage II, but bring a wide angle lens for the best photos.
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dom 13:00–17:00