James McCabe Theater

506 5th Street, Valrico, FL 33594

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506 5th St, Valrico, FL 33594, United States
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About the Business

The James McCabe Theater is a vibrant cultural institution located at 506 5th Street in Valrico, Florida. Known for its diverse range of performances including plays, musicals, concerts, and dance recitals, the theater provides a platform for local and regional artists to showcase their talents. With a state-of-the-art facility and a dedicated team of staff and volunteers, the James McCabe Theater offers an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages. Whether you're a theater enthusiast or simply looking for a night of entertainment, this institution is sure to impress with its high-quality productions and welcoming atmosphere.

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Loretta Bell:
5

"What a fun way to support your local artists! This community theater is a nonprofit organization that allows local actors, playwrights, director, audio techs, set builders, costume designers, etc. to put on plays. The building is over 100 years old with an intimate theater that allows the audience to be close to the action. I definitely recommend seeing one of their original shows or the classics they put on."

1 year ago
stacey clarke:
5

"This theater reminds me of so much. My mom, lil bro and mom had a wonderful time on Mothers Day watching the wonderful cast showcase their Sherlock Holmes talents. The architecture and characteristics of the building alone was worth the trip. Built in 1915, it’s still standing tall and pretty. Go check out a show ;)"

almost 2 years ago
Christopher Duncan:
5

"Live Theater performances are just what our community needs at this time. The Village Players' premiere production of Domin Pazo's "Sunday School for Adults" was entertaining and the actors were well casted and prepared for their roles."

almost 3 years ago
Kathy Brown:
3

"We saw "The Greatest Christmas Pageant Ever," but it wasn't that great. Most of their plays are all adult actors, and they do a good job. The comedies we have seen there are good to great. But this one had fifteen children in the play, and it looked like most of them had never acted before. Jocelyn Hobson, who played Alice Bradley, was probably chosen because she was the only one who could memorize all those lines. She knew all the words, but her delivery was lacking. But she's only a third-grader, and I suspect that the director stressed slower delivery for clarity, but did not add a natural flow and expression. However, the performances were well attended, probably by friends and relatives of the budding actors."

more 6 years ago
Emma Marval:
3

"The cast members were great to work with and watch. I was a makeup artist working with them and their makeup for the play The Seussical. I also brought three people to watch the play with me. Sadly, my experience was tainted by a man working there named Chris Taylor. Before I had finished my makeup before the house opened, he rudely asked my sister that I brought for a ticket and made her feel very unwelcomed and angry. I brushed it off and then the next night he asked me for a ticket, and as I explain I'm part of the cast doing makeup for them, he told me he's seem me multiple times in the audience and asked me to leave. I, frankly am never coming back to this theatre to volunteer or watch because of this man. I wish my experience hadn't been ruined by him."

more 7 years ago
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