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Temple Theater is a unique gem in a small town with big talent and amazing shows! Have never been disappointed. You will love it!

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Enjoyed the sequel to the church ladies... Thank you for the lovely songs and great performances!

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The Cary Theater - Spoken word

The Cary Theater

4.1(22 reviews)
30.8 mi

I enjoyed my first event at the Cary Theater commemorating Juneteenth with Rhythm & Rhyme tonight…read more It felt like the Apollo stage in Harlem tonight. I invited a good friend who lives locally and enjoys the town's events, tonight I discovered why. Tickets were affordable at $7 with tax. Several poets and music artists came out to showcase their talents and it was well enjoyed. The popular triangle R&B band NIITO performed live and really tore the house down with their cover songs. This event was well organized and seating was plentiful. We grabbed balcony seats and really enjoyed having our own space away from the crowd. While parking is not plentiful, there are still a few lots and street parking to take advantage of. Come early, leave happy. I look forward to more events and possibly seeing a film here in the future.

I want to point out we didn't watch a movie but when we visited the coffee shop was open to the…read moretheater lobby so I wanted to check it out. There were several very sweet older ladies (likely volunteers) that I talked to about the theater and its history. The theater itself was the original in Cary and had been renovated a couple of times over the years. They have one screen that showed mostly art type films and have some live performances. I would go here if I was living here since it was a type of place that appeals to me. If you live there and haven't been I would recommend, if visiting and staying check it out.

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Old Theater Main Post

4.0(2 reviews)
25.1 mi

Old Theater Main Post in Fort Bragg, I give this Old Theater a 5 out of 5 on the sole fact that…read moreregardless of how old it is or how the entrance smells because of the old restrooms .. the AC Works!!! and the AC Works GOOD!! As a soldier you get to appreciate a working AC specially in a hot and humid training week with 50+ more soldiers training in the same location. From the outside the building looks like any other main post old theater from any other base. You go inside and it is the same sucky smelly restrooms and everything else is the same. Overall, is well kept. The parking lot is on the side and on the back of the building. There are only 3 stalls per gender restroom. You may enter parking lot through the back from Reilly Road to Sedgewick Street. The Old Theater Main Post is in the corner of Reilly Rd and Macomb.

A true history here on Fort Bragg. If this building could talk. I believe it used to be the Post…read moretheater. It is huge inside, lots of openness to it. I hate to see old buildings go down, but eventually this building is not gonna make it. I did try to walk around to get a feeling of what used to be - not a lot to see, but you can tell it's an old building. The seats are horribly, horribly uncomfortable. I wish I could talk to someone about possibly trying to get this renovated, but I just got here so I'm not sure on what can happen maybe more to follow.

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