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The Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse, also referred to as the Aladdin Theater, is a National Register of Historic Places-listed theater in Cocoa, originally constructed at a cost of $80,000 and opened to the public as a silent film theater in 1924. Throughout the 20th century, the theater changed hands several times, operating as a talking motion picture theater in the 1940s under the name The State Theater and later under the supervision of Brevard Community College as a stage playhouse. In 2010, the college transferred ownership of the playhouse to the city of Cocoa. Following significant renovations, the historic playhouse has presented a full annual lineup of Broadway-style musicals, attracting an annual viewership of over 50,000 attendees. Local actors audition for roles in performances presented as part of the theater's Broadway on Brevard and Spotlight Series annual series. A Stars of Tomorrow youth theater instruction program is also presented, along with classic films shown as part of the Aladdin Film Series.

300 Brevard Ave, Cocoa, FL 32922, Phone: 321-636-5050

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