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Adobe Theatre

Adobe Theatre
9813 Fourth Street NorthWest
505-898-9222

About Us:
In 1957 the people of Corrales NM got together to create a Community Theater, and named it The ADOBE Theater. They acted, directed, hammered and  painted sets, sewed and fitted costumes and did all the other thousand-and-one things that make a theater  work. Children were recruited to act and work  backstage, to greet patrons with smiles and programs at the door and, best of all, to grow up loving the excitement of Live Theater - on both sides of the footlights.

The ADOBE has had many homes since first opening its doors in the old Corrales Trading Post. Performances have since been presented in many different venues, including school auditoriums, an old coffin factory and, from 1963-1987, in the old historic San Ysidro Church. 

In 1988 the theater moved to a storefront in the Las Tiendas de Corrales shopping center at Alameda Boulevard and Corrales Road. Until that time, the  theater had only presented a summer season, but the decision was made to begin a year-round operation in that 50-seat venue.

It was small, crowded, and there was a ceiling support beam in the middle of the first row - but the theater experienced steady growth and increased popularity  during the years spent at the Las Tiendas site.

In 1995, thanks to the tremendous support of our friends and patrons, we were able to establish our  current facility at 9813 Fourth Street NW in Albuquerque's North Valley; a 90-seat, intimate "thrust" style performance space with unobstructed views and plenty of room for audience and performers.


Adobe Theatre is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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