Southern Exposure 2010 announced
When the Southern Theater first opened in March of 1910 the space was mostly used to host silent movies for kids, vaudeville shows, and Swedish theater. Over the past ten decades the West Bank venue has gone on to serve as a movie theater (including a stint screening adult flicks), a venue for variety shows, and even as a garage for heavy road equipment. In the mid-1970s the Southern Theater hit its stride as a venue for dance, original theater, and local and national performances of note.
Tickets are on sale now and start at $125. For tickets and additional information, call 612.340.1725 or visit www.southerntheater.org.
































