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Cotton Hall Theater: Colquitt’s Historic Arts Venue

Cotton Hall Theater: Colquitt’s Historic Arts Venue Scenic Southwest Georgia Colquitt

Originally a cotton warehouse, Cotton Hall Theater is now home to all of the productions put on by the Colquitt/Miller Arts Council, including Swamp Gravy, Georgia's Official Folk Life Play.

Located just one block from the square in downtown Colquitt, Cotton Hall is an easy walk from fine shopping and dining options. The box office and Storytelling Museum are open during regular weekday business hours, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, as well as during productions in Cotton Hall. Call ahead, and one of our staff would be happy to schedule you for a guided walking tour of the murals in our Millennium Mural Project, including the Agricultural Icon Mural, a 400-square-foot tribute to the farming industry. 

Our 284-seat theater is made up of more than three stages and is definitely a one-of-a-kind theater. Our plays are performed all around the theater to make you feel like you are a part of the action. Come visit Cotton Hall and experience the magic that happens here.


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