Alabama´s Fun Montgomery
Take in a show at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival with "Harriet´s Return", a one-woman show starring Karen Jones Meadows, who portrays 30 characters. The theatre has two stages, Festival and Octagon. An upcoming performance of the musical comedy "Cowgirls" is slated June 11-July 3. Having a successful run in New York it should be a hit here as well. In the warmer weather you can enjoy the Shakespeare Garden and Amphitheatre with performances by the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra and Montgomery Ballet.
Head on over to the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts for some fabulous works. Their permanent collection includes examples of 19th and 20th century American paintings and sculptures, Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative art.
Montgomery Center for the Performing Arts, located at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel, brings on concerts by well-know performers and Broadway-style shows such as "Chorus Line" in February and "Annie" in March.
From there you can walk to the Riverwalk Amphitheatre at the northern end of Coosa Street. You never know what event will be taking place. The Harriott II Riverboat is just nearby to cruise the Alabama River. You can´t miss seeing Riverwalk Stadium, home to the Montgomery Biscuits, minor league baseball team.
For $25, you can experience Dinner Theatre at Faulkner University where shows such as "Jane Eyre, the Musical" is slated.
Another venue is the Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts on Montgomery Street. Take in a performance of "The Wedding Singer" or check out some great films at Capri Theatre on Fairview Drive.
Visit over forty restored Alabama structures depicting life in the l9th and early 20th centuries at Old Alabama Town.
For further information call the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce
Convention & Visitor Bureau (1.800.240.9452) or www.visitingmontgomery.com Here you will also be able to hear historic information about civil rights attractions along with excerpts from the civil rights pioneers who made a difference.

