Absolutely! Here's something inspiring about the Lincoln Theatre in Marion, VA: "The Lincoln Theatre stands as a beacon of arts and culture in the heart of Marion. Its walls echo with the laughter, applause, and shared experiences of generations. From its grand beginnings as a movie palace to its current role as a vibrant performing arts center, the Lincoln has adapted and thrived, proving that the power of storytelling and community endures. May its stage continue to inspire, entertain, and connect us for many years to come." Here are some other aspects of the Lincoln Theatre that make it special: Historic Significance: Built in 1929, the Lincoln is a stunning example of Mayan Revival architecture and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Community Hub: The theater has served as a gathering place for the community for decades, hosting movies, live performances, and events. Variety of Programming: The Lincoln offers a diverse range of entertainment, including music concerts, plays, films, and the renowned "Song of the Mountains" television series. Restoration and Revitalization: A dedicated community effort brought the theater back to life after years of closure, ensuring its legacy for future generations. If you're ever in Marion, be sure to visit the Lincoln Theatre and experience its magic...
Read moreThis was one of the most beautiful, historical theaters I have ever attended. I didn't even know this wonderful place existed until my recent visit. The history of this theater is just amazing. I attended The Warhippies concert here in April and it was just an outstanding experience. The atmosphere here is both relaxing and welcoming. The theater has been extensively remodeled and it's quite an experience to see an artist perform here. I couldn't hardly stop looking at the beautiful and lavish artwork and architecture on the walls and ceilings throughout the entire venue. I enjoyed the visual experience of the Lincoln Theatre and the concert I attended as well. I would definitely say anyone would highly enjoy seeing a band they enjoy perform here. And the staff here is second to none. Overall, I'd say this has been the best venue I've attended in a while. It was so much better than my recent visit to The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. I wish The Ryman would have the Lincoln Theatre teach...
Read moreSeems to me that a venue for the performing arts would welcome everyone, right ? Well let me share this: The Lincoln theater has canceled a comedy tour because of their political views. Yes, that's correct, (a very popular show that sold out last year), has been canceled due to the performer's politics. I thought the theater would be the last to pass judgement since artists are usually a little less-than-mainstream, and sometimes they change the world But not here! This venue has been so wrapped-up in their views that they have actually become old-school. Maybe some day, they'll stop selling tickets to certain people too, who knows how far closed...
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