Alabama Theatre

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4750 Highway 17 South Barefoot Landing, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 29582+1 843 272 1111; +1
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by Parents Relief

Fuquay Varina , North Carolina

January 7, 2009

We have seen so many fantastic shows this past year. Temptations and the 4 Tops, Drifters, Coasters, Platters, Tom Jones, and the Patsy Cline tribute all in the 2008. We are going to see the Drifters, Coasters, and the Platters again Valentines Day ...Read more
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by lharri

Townsend, Massachusetts

May 13, 2006

The show this year is called ONE. It is a 3 hour variety show. It is not all country as one might expect. There is comedy, singing, dancing and great costumes. There is rock, show tunes, classic songs, gospel and more. It turns out there really is a ...Read more

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Alabama Theater

by Angela & Jeff

Baltimore, Maryland

January 29, 2005

All the shows are must-sees, but this one was my favorite! If you like Broadway-style shows, you have to see the show at Alabama Theatre. It's a mix of live music and comedy performances. A fun family activity.

From journal Second Honeymoon

Alabama Theater (One, The Show)

by GeorgeDavis

Goodview

October 9, 2004

We did a condo tour and were given two tickets worth $76.00 to attend this show. It was one of the best shows that we have seen in years! The comedian was fantastic, and our bellys hurt from laughing so hard at his "down-home" antics and jokes. It ...Read more
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by 2travel2

Bettendorf, Iowa

October 9, 2004

Phone: 843-272-5758 This is located in the Barefoot Landing complex north of Myrtle Beach. They have nightly musical performances by local entertainers -- mostly singers. It was very enjoyable. I went back again for a special one night ...Read more



Alabama Theatre One Show

by Raymond King

Buckeye, Arizona

February 28, 2004

This was a very good show (there was an intermission). We got tickets at the box office, but you can also order them over phone or through your concierge. Parking was easy. It was worth the money.
Holiday Show

by Pat110

Loveland, Ohio

November 12, 2003

The holiday shows throughout Myrtle Beach begin November 1st and the Alabama Theater is no exception. The performers are very talented, but my personal opinion is that early November is too early for the Christmas spirit and I really wish we could ...Read more
The One

by tonyvanz

RIdgefield, New Jersey

July 11, 2003

This was a variety show with a country and western motif. The comic was very funny. He played a red neck type character named Rick Mokel. His delivery was very deadpan. The singers were very good and the musicians, including a guitarist and violin ...Read more