The Avalon

The Avalon The Avalon Foundation, home of the historic Avalon Theatre, is the largest non-profit arts organization on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Michaels.
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We provide dynamic arts, education, and cultural programming to serve the needs and interests of our diverse community. Built in 1921, at the cost of $100,000, The Avalon Theatre immediately became, as one newspaper reporter proclaimed, the "Showplace of the Eastern Shore." Visually spectacular, another newspaper reporter made the bold statement that "no house in the South will compare with all it

s detail." That detail included leaded glass doors at every theater entrance, an 18 foot dome with 148 lights, a 300 pipe electric-pneumatic organ, an electric player piano, and a ballroom on the second floor. However, when the Schine Theatre Chain purchased the Theatre in 1934, they completely refitted the building. Schine closed the ballroom, and redesigned the theater with an Art Deco theme that still stands today. In the process of the makeover, the theater lost many of its accoutrements in favor of the Art Deco theme, but its reputation as a movie house grew quickly. Generations of Eastern Shore movie-goers saw Clark Gable’s first screen kiss, Bette Davis’ first psychotic role, and Roy Rogers’ first gunfight at the Avalon. Three world premieres took place at the Avalon including "The First Kiss" starring Gary Cooper and Fay Rae, which was filmed in Easton and St. The Avalon’s run as Easton’s premier movie house ended in 1985 after a 64-year run. Suffering from mildew, cracks in the walls, stained carpeting and rickety seats, the Avalon closed in 1985 and remained dark until November 1987. Under the leadership of Easton Mayor George Murphy, renovations began in late 1987 to restore the Theatre to its former glory. Finished in 1989, the Avalon was magnificently restored and upgraded to a performing arts center, retaining its proscenium stage, domed ceiling, and incredible acoustics. The Theatre did not immediately thrive following the renovations, however. Following the 1.36 million dollar makeover, the Theatre was sold to the Mid-Shore Center for the Performing Arts, which was unsuccessful in managing it profitably. In order to save the Theatre, it was repurchased at auction in 1992 by its’ sole bidder - the Town of Easton. After intensive discussion and analysis by a planning group, the town decided to turn the operation over to a non-profit corporation, its Board of Trustees and professional management. In 1994, the town entered a lease agreement with the Avalon Foundation, Inc., founded by John and Ellen General. Soon there after, the historic Avalon Theatre began its rapid growth under their leadership as a center for the performing arts and community events. Since the Avalon Foundation took over, the Theatre has been provided with state of the art sound and lighting, video projectors, television production facilities, and a friendly but elegant atmosphere. The Historic Avalon Theatre has become a cornerstone of Mid Shore community life, balancing its role as a presenter and provider for local community talent. Capable of numerous transformations, the Avalon presents musical and dramatic theater, symphony orchestras, a wide variety of national musical acts, and classic film screenings. In addition, the Avalon allows for a showplace for local talent. Indeed, the Avalon has become an important contributor to the social, educational and artistic fibers of its community.

05/28/2025

This perfectly honed treasure is widely considered the most popular comic opera of all time—a favorite of audiences of all ages, including both newcomers to opera and lifelong fans.

The score’s enduring melodies have left their mark on pop culture, most famously Figaro’s Act I showstopper, “Largo al factotum,” and the iconic overture, parodied by Bugs Bunny.

Tickets available at avalonfoundation.org

05/28/2025

The Barber of Seville!! This Weekend at The Avalon

This perfectly honed treasure is widely considered the most popular comic opera of all time—a favorite of audiences of all ages, including both newcomers to opera and lifelong fans
The score’s enduring melodies have left their mark on pop culture, most famously Figaro’s Act I showstopper, “Largo al factotum,” and the iconic overture, parodied by Bugs Bunny.

Tickets are available at avalonfoundation.org

COMEDY ON SATURDAY!!
05/28/2025

COMEDY ON SATURDAY!!

The Met: Live in HD presents Rossini's delightful comedy, 'Il Barbiere di Siviglia,' at the Avalon Theatre on May 31st. Don't miss this chance to witness world-class performances on the big screen! Check for ticket avialability NOW! https://ow.ly/8LCf50Vopar
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Announcing “Passport Around The World” & “Mini Monets” Early Childhood Arts Exploration Programs.....aimed to serve our ...
05/23/2025

Announcing “Passport Around The World” & “Mini Monets” Early Childhood Arts Exploration Programs...
..aimed to serve our youngest campers, entering grades K-2
- centered on a beloved children's book
- incorporates literacy
- routine
- and experiences in visual and performing arts.

All camps conclude with a Friday performance

For more information visit The Avalon at

Mike Finazzo is not a renaissance man; he just makes a lot of things, like music, comedy, and films. Tickets: $25 (fees not included)...

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40 E Dover Street
Easton, MD
21601

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