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300-seat Golden Bough Theatre, located on Monte Verde Street between 8th and 9th Avenues. In 1993, PacRep saved the historic site from development. Today, the aging facility is slated for an exciting new renovation! If you would like to receive periodic updates of the project, please clickhere.
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120-seat Circle Theatre of the Golden Bough Playhouse is a unique theatre-in-the- round that makes an ideal setting for experimental plays, original material, classics and other works enhanced by an intimate setting. Located below the Golden Bough Theatre, with its own entrance on Casanova Street.
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Outdoor Forest Theater, 540-seat historic amphitheatre located on Santa Rita and Mountain View, is framed by towering pines and huge open fireplaces, providing a majestic backdrop for this historic open-air theatre built in 1910. Come share 99 years of magic and excitement! |
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In 1905 The "bohemians” arrived in Carmel. Almost immediately, the Carmel Club of Arts & Crafts opened the first theatre and “cultural center”, The Arts & Crafts Hall, on the present site of the Circle Theatre of the Golden Bough Playhouse. In 2005, “the next 100 years” of Carmel Theatre history began with exciting plans for the Carmel cultural community, including major restoration campaigns for the aging Golden Bough and Forest Theatres. |
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