Barter Theatre

Barter Theatre Martha Washington Inn

Barter Theatre

 

 

Barter Theatre

The Barter Theatre, at Abingdon, is unique in the United States. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, actors gave performances there in exchange for food, and the bartering arrangement gave the theater its name. Later, state funds were appropriated to support the Barter, and it became the official state theater. Today it presents three distinct programs of live theater-traditional, explorative, and for young audiences.

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Robert Porterfield

 

the theatre as seen from the stage

 

looking at the stage

 

showing the box

 

theatre items obtained from the Empire in New York City

 

detail

 

current offerings

 

theatre was the home of many young stars
including Gregory Peck

 

puppet
gift to the theatre

 

a dressing room

 

under the stage
showing the elevator used to make people
"pop up" on stage

 

scenery positioned off stage

 

purchase a theatre carpet in the gift shop

 

along the street


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