Please note: This event is being planned at full capacity, subject to applicable law and governmental approval. Guests with accessibility questions, or who require additional assistance related to the venue's COVID-19 policies may email or call 70. Any ticket holder who does not comply with any COVID-19 related health protocol will be required to leave the theatre, and there will be NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES. Future updates will be provided to ticket holders prior to the performance. We reserve the right to unilaterally make changes to health protocols according to updated public health guidance and applicable law. located at 210 N Pentz Street In the Old Fire House entertaining and educating audiences. Other COVID-19 related health protocols may be in effect at the time of performance, including, without limitation required: temperature checks, testing, confirmation of prior travel to restricted areas and/or confirmation of no known symptoms of and exposure to COVID-19. We hope you will take part in this celebration! MASKS SUGGESTED FOR ALL PATRONS WHILE IN THE VENUEįor all guests: Dalton Little Theatre and Firehouse performances, masks are suggested to be worn by all patrons while in the venue. Experience Cherokee Nation history at the New Echota State Historic Site, just 17 minutes away. Dalton State College, Dalton Convention Center, and Dalton Little Theatre are within 10 minutes. The theatre has performed continuously except for breaks during WWI and WWII. The organization began as The Dalton Amateurs, and continued as The Sophoclean Dramatic Club, and The Dalton Players, before becoming Dalton Little Theatre in 1955. We’re off I-75, less than a mile from Market Street Shoppes. Dalton Little Theatre, DLT, held its first documented performance in 1869. With its first documented performance in 1869, the organization began as. History, shopping, and entertainment off I-75. Finally, the Billy Awards for our 2021-2022 season will be announced and plaques presented to the winners. Dalton Little Theatre, DLT, celebrates being the oldest community theater in Georgia. Join us starting at 6:30 for refreshments, with a business meeting to follow. 'It's thought-provoking, and you really need to listen.' There's 'one plot point we're still arguing about, whether it really happened,' said actress Tammy Rice. DLT's Annual Business Meeting/Billy Awards Program will be held Friday, Augat the theatre. 'The facts about 'Fiction' will be discussed' by audience members well after they see the new Dalton Little Theatre production, said actress Natalie Belcher.