Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. RLT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. RLT is an active supporter of the Arts in Rome and Floyd County. The mission of RLT is to present amateur theatrical productions, encourage interest in drama, and contribute to the cultural and educational life of the community. Our success is built on the generous contributions of generations of volunteers, donors, and patrons. From its founding in 1933 to its WWII hiatus and its 1956 revival, and from its residencies at the Gordon Theatre and the Maple Street Community Center to its current home at the Historic DeSoto Theatre, RLT is woven artfully into the rich, historical fabric of Rome, Georgia.įor decades, RLT has been committed to entertaining, engaging, and educating our community through the practice and promotion of the theatre arts. Price includes $1 processing fee per ticketīorn of the American Little Theatre Movement, Rome Little Theatre is proud to be one of the oldest community theatres in the country. The bleacher bums remain undaunted they will be back tomorrow to root for the home team. Due to popular demand, we have added an additional performance on May 14 at. The Cubs inevitably blow it in the ninth and the villainous Marvin, who always bets against the Cubs figuring he can't lose, cleans up. Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2:30pm. As the game proceeds, they bet among themselves on every conceivable event, go out for frosty malts or beers, try to pick up the bathing beauty and, occasionally, watch the game. The group includes a rabid cheerleader, a blind man who follows the game by transistor radio and does his own play by play, a bathing beauty, a nerd and various other bleacher denizens. Myrtle Hill Cemetery 138 Cemeteries By 871stevew Many famous Roman citizens are also buried here, including Ellen Axion Wilson, the first wife of President Woodrow. In the bleachers at Chicago's Wrigley Field, die hard Cub fans root for their team. This museum and home is really a must see if you are in the Rome area. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2:30pmĬonceived by Joe Mantegna and written by The Organic Theatre Company
You may report lost items to the Rome Police Department. Do you have a lost and found for items lost during the parade - No, the parade committee only organizes and manages the parade itself. Our success is built on the generous contributions of generations of volunteers, donors, and patrons. All vendors must contact the City of Rome Business License Department for a temporary vendor license.
Born of the American Little Theatre Movement, Rome Little Theatre is proud to be one of the oldest community theatres in the country.