Colquitt Miller Arts Council Inc

A nonprofit organization

$1,425 raised by 12 donors

12% complete

$12,000 Goal

Our Mission: To involve as many people as possible in a theatrical experience that EMPOWERS the individual, BONDS the community, and STRENGTHENS the local economy while crossing the boundaries of race, social class, age, sexuality, religion, and gender.

Swamp Gravy was first performed in the Miller County Elementary School auditorium. It was planned for one weekend, and then the first weekend went so well that a second performance was set for the next weekend. After that it was history. We began looking for a larger location where the play could be held, and a local man offered to loan us the old cotton gin to house our performance. After cleaning and some preparation work, we held the first performance here in 1994. Since then the cotton gin has been completely renovated and is now aptly known as Cotton Hall. The once dirt floor is now brick and cement, the loading dock and old Ford truck are now part of our staging. We now have a fully equipped facility that maintains its rustic flavor. We offer state-of-the-art lighting, wonderful set design, and multi-level staging. The design of the theatre is very unique and makes every seat in Cotton Hall a good one. Upon entrance into Cotton Hall, you will find the Museum of Southern Cultures. We also have a concession area that is designed to be suggestive of a café that was once on the town square.
In 1996 we were chosen as a Cultural Olympiad Event and performed at the Centennial Park during the Olympics in Atlanta, Ga. That same year we were picked to perform at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., but no performances can compare to the effect that Swamp Gravy has in its “home” at Cotton Hall.


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Organization name

Colquitt Miller Arts Council Inc

Tax id (EIN)

58-1955179

Categories

Arts & Culture

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Arts & Culture

Address

PO BOX 567
COLQUITT, GA 39837

Phone

229-758-5450

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