Annie Russell Theatre, National Register theatre at Rollins College, Winter Park, United States.
Annie Russell Theatre is a theatre building on Rollins College campus built in the 1930s and designed with Mediterranean-inspired architectural features. The auditorium seats about 350 people and features a two-story stage structure with ornate decorative details.
The theatre building was constructed in 1931 according to designs by architect Richard Kiehnel. The site received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
The space is named after Annie Russell, an actress who taught at the college in the early 1900s and devoted her career to theatre. Visitors can watch performances created by students and visiting artists today.
The building is part of Rollins College and located on the university campus, which is active throughout the academic year. Visitors should check ahead for current productions, as the performance schedule varies by semester.
This theatre has operated without interruption since its opening and ranks among Florida's oldest continuously running theatres. The continuity of programming over more than nine decades reflects its enduring importance to the region.
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