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Algonquin Arts Theatre

Algonquin Arts Theatre (AAT) is a non-profit center for performing arts, providing cultural enrichment and arts education for residents and visitors of Central New Jersey and the Jersey Shore through high-quality performances and programs.

The Algonquin Theatre began its life as a first-run movie house in 1938. A fixture in the Rockwellian downtown of Manasquan, New Jersey, the theatre enjoyed a long period of success from '38 through the mid-Seventies, when age, disrepair and competition drove the Algonquin first into 2nd run film house status and finally, in 1981, to close the doors entirely. In 1992, two local couples, Fran and Jack Drew and Sal and Joyce Maraziti came to the rescue of the abandoned property and embarked upon a multi-million dollar renovation of the abandoned movie house. The formerly derelict structure was given a new life as a year-round theatre and education center.

Reviews

Nancy V
Went to see Footloose last night, and it was very entertaining. The actors did a great job channeling their characters a...
Joseph Batista
Such a beautiful performance when we went to see Footloose. I could not emphasize enough how happy I was to be there and...
Vincent Gianotti
We attend performances often and every production has been excellent! We recently saw White Christmas and it was outstan...
Greg Aulden
A very nice "Off Broadway" feel to this quaint theater! I see "It's a Wonderful Life" on the big screen every year. The ...
Richard Larusso
Quaint theatre in a beautiful historic town. The interior walls are plaster over block so the acoustics for concerts are...