Raleigh Little Theater
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Raleigh Little Theatre was established in 1936 to provide community theatre performances and opportunities for residents. Typically there are 11 productions each season. The Cantey V. Sutton Theater seats 298; the Gaddy-Goodwin Teaching Theater, 150; and the Louise Scottie Stephenson Rose Garden Amphitheater, 1800.
Andy Griffith performed at RLT in the early 1940s. RLT was the first community theatre in the South to cast actors of color during segregation.
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